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Lensmen, photographer, 1952-

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  • 1952-

Lensmen was founded in the year 1952 by Andrew Farren and Padraig MacBrian in Dublin

Royal University of Ireland, 1879-1909

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  • 1879-1909

The Royal University of Ireland was the successor to the Queen's University of Ireland, dissolved in 1882, and the graduates, professors, students and colleges of that predecessor were transferred to the new university. The Royal University was a degree awarding body, which operated on St Stephen’s green between 1880 and 1909. It was succeeded by the National University of Ireland in 1909. It awarded degrees to University College, Dublin with which it was shared premises on St Stephen’s Green as well as to other colleges and schools. University College was the successor to the Catholic University, established by Cardinal Newman and from 1882-1908, it was administered by the Jesuits.

The examinations and the awarding of degrees were carried out by the fellows (teachers) of University College on behalf of the Royal University.

Mungret Apostolic School, 1880-1969

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  • 1880-1969

Founded by Fr William Ronan SJ, at a house adjoining the Jesuit College of the Sacred Heart (Crescent), Limerick in September 1880. Moved to Mungret College in 1882.

Legion of Mary, 1921

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Roman Catholic association whose members serve it on a voluntary basis.

Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy, 1968-2015

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  • 1968-2015

In 1880, a school of Philosophy was established by the Society of Jesus in Milltown Park, Dublin. In 1889, a school of Theology was added. In 1932, Milltown became a Jesuit ecclesiastical facility, with power to grant degrees.

In 1932, the school of Philosophy transferred to St Stanislaus College, Tullamore, County Offaly. It became a Jesuit ecclesiastical facility in 1948, however it closed in 1962, and returned to Milltown in 1966. In 1968, on the basis of these two faculties, Milltown Institute was established.

In 1974, the Congregation for Catholic Education recognised the Institute as a Pontifical Athenaeum.

In 1989, the Institute was approved for NCEA awards.

2002-2006, Milltown Institute granted awards in collaboration with the University of Wales, Lampeter.

2005-2015, the NUI Senate recognised Milltown Institute for college status.

Ricci Hall, Hong Kong, 1929-

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  • 1929-

Halls of residence, established by the Jesuits, attached to the University of Hong Kong.

St Francis Xavier's National Schools

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Built by Fr John Gaffney SJ, c.1890, on Lower Dorset Street, Dublin.

He established a ‘ragged’ school in Rutland St in close proximity to one of the proselytisers schools. He was so successful in attracting students that he had to seek larger premises, building a school on the site which became the St Francis Xavier School on Drumcondra Road. These schools were popularly known as “Father Gaffney’s Schools”.

Allison photographers

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  • 1882-1952

Dundalk (1896), Armagh (1900), Newry, (1903) and Warrenpoint (1905).

T. M. R. Photos

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F. J. McManus, 422 NCR, Dublin.

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