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- 1888-
Located originally at Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street, Dublin, the office moved to 37 Lower Leeson Street in 1963.
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WOMB, Task Force on Vocations, 1973-1976
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Mungret College Past Pupils Union
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Advisory group on change of work for Individuals (CHOW)
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Task Force on Spiritual Exercises and Retreat Houses (HOP)
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Kingsmead Hall, Victoria Park, Singapore
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- 1934-
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- 1986-
The Lifestart programme began life in 1986 in two very different communities in Ireland: Oiliunt Baile – an early year’s project in an economically underdeveloped rural community in Connemara on the west coast of Ireland, and Ballymagroarty – a Family Support project in an economically and socially deprived community in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
While researching parenting programmes in the United States, Dr Sean O’Connor received a copy of the ‘Growing Child’ programme – a programme devised by a parent and developed by a group of academics and child development experts at the University of Purdue, Indiana.
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B. Farrell, Job Carriage Proprietor and Undertaker
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- 1904-
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Religious Sisters of Charity, 1815
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- 1815-
Corrigan and Sons, funeral directors
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The United Irishman, newspaper, 1889-1905
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Classical Association of Ireland
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The Limerick Warehouse Company
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Duhamel-Marette, glassmaker and painter
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All Hallows College, 1842-2016
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- 1842-2016
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John Dundon and Son, solicitors
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Dublin City Library and Archives
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Catholic Association for International Relations, 1937-1949
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- 1937-1949
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John Smyth and Sons Ltd, Ecclesiastical Art Manufacturer
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T Kelly, Jeweller and Silversmith
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Shamrock Rovers Football Club, 1899-
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Society for the Relief of the Poor and Aged
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- 1882-1952
Dundalk (1896), Armagh (1900), Newry, (1903) and Warrenpoint (1905).
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Joseph C Hogan and Sons, quantity surveyors
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O'Dwyer and Associates, architects
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Wastell and Ruddock, solicitors
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Taylor Brothers, stone and marble works
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P. Ceppi and Sons, statuary manufacturers
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Todd, Burns and Co., department store
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Marble merchants, stained glass manufacturers, art metal work and engineering contractors.
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Sealy, Bryers and Walker, printers
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Comhar, Irish language journal, 1945-
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Institute of Historical Research, 1921-
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Missionary Society of St Columban, 1918-
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St Ignatius College SJ, Dublin, 1882-1883
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- 1882-1883
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.
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Leonard and Donnelly, Builders and General Contractors
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Freeman and Company Limited, photographers
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Secretariat of Secondary Schools, 1964-
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- 1964-
Belvedere College SJ, Dublin, 1832-
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- 1832-
After the restoration of the Society of Jesus in 1814, a Jesuit community took over the vacant Poor Clare convent in Hardwicke Street, Dublin. The establishment of St. Francis Xavier’s Church, Upper Gardiner Street in 1832 provided the Jesuits with the premises necessary to establish a school. St. Francis College was established at Hardwicke Street in 1832 however it proved to be too small for this emerging school. New premises were needed and Belvedere House, Great Denmark Street was bought in 1841. The Jesuits at Belvedere remained part of the Gardiner Street community until 1842, with total independence in 1847.
John Curtis, Superior (at Gardiner Street, 1841;
Charles Ferguson, Rector, 1845;
Patrick Meagher, Vice-Rector, 1 January 1846;
Patrick Meagher, Rector, 14 March 1847;
John Ffrench, Rector, 30 November 1855;
Francis Murphy, Rector, 24 June 1856;
Michael O'Ferrall, Rector, 31 July 1858;
Matthew Seaver, Rector, 10 October 1861;
Edward Kelly, Rector, 2 August 1864;
Joseph Lentaigne, Rector, 18 August 1872;
John Matthews, Rector, 7 August 1873;
James Dalton, Minister
Thomas Kelly, Minister, 28 February 1879;
Edmund Donovan, Vice-Rector, 5 October 1882;
Thomas Finlay, Rector, 23 June 1883
James Cullen, Vice-Rector, 14 July 1888;
Matthew Devitt, Vice-Rector, 31 July 1889;
Matthew Devitt, Rector, 8 September 1890;
Thomas Wheeler, Rector, 31 July 1891;
Henry William, Vice-Rector, 15 August 1894;
Henry William, Rector, 28 August 1895;
Nicholas Tomkin, Rector, 29 June 1900;
James Brennan, Rector, 21 August 1908;
John Fahy, Rector, 30 July 1913;
Charles Doyle, Rector, 27 July 1919;
Michael Quinlan, Rector, 30 July 1922;
John Coyne, Rector, 29 October 1928;
Patrick Morris, Rector, 14 February 1931;
John O'Connor, Rector, 16 June 1936;
James Gubbins, Rector, 29 July 1942;
Denis P Kennedy, Vice-Rector, 30 July 1945;
Denis P Kennedy, Rector, 2 June 1947;
Redmond Roche, Rector, 30 July 1953;
Francis McDonagh, Rector, 24 June 1959;
Henry Nolan, Rector, 2 August 1965;
John Kerr, Rector, 31 July 1968;
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Thomas Wright & Co., London bankers
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C.G. Cooney Ltd., Building and Civil Engineering Contractor
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Champagne Province of the Society of Jesus
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Lyons Province of the Society of Jesus
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Congregation of the Mission, 1625-
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Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, 1911-
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