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- 1891-2013
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NameLeinster Leader, newspaper, 1880-
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- 1880-
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- 1661-2002
Community Counselling Service Incorporated, fundraisers
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Empire State Building, New York, USA
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- 1927-
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- 1884-
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- 1782-
The Old Athlone Society, 1965-
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- 1965-
Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
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Piazza Pio XII, Rome, Italy
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin, 1152-
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- 1152-
Leinster Express, newspaper, 1831-
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- 1831-
Catholic Defence Society, Ireland
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Dublin Evening Standard, newspaper
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Royal Army Medical Corps, 1898-
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- 1898-
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J.G. O'Connor & Co., solicitors
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Irish Architectural Archive, 1976-
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- 1976-
Belvedere College Union, 1902-
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- 1902-
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- 1918-
Irish Transport & General Workers’ Union, 1909-1990
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- 1909-1990
St Patrick’s College, Maynooth, 1795-
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- 1795-
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- 1928-
Sigma Xi, non-profit honor society for scientists and engineers, 1886-
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- 1886-
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Burns, Oates and Washbourne, Roman Catholic publishers
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Dublin Metropolitan Police, 1836-1925
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- 1836-1925
Blount, Lynch and Petre, solicitors
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- 1732-
The Universe, Catholic newspaper, 1860-
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- 1860-
Hooker, Craigmyle and Company Limited, fundraising consultants
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Harpenden, Hertfortshire, England and Old Burlington Street, London England.
Pontifical Gregorian University, 1551-
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- 1551-
Old Belvedere Rugby Football Club, 1930-
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- 1930-
Gonzaga College Past Pupils Union
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Lawrence, William Mervin, 1840-1932, photographer
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- 1840-1932
M.H. Gill and Son, publishers and printers, 1856-
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- 1856-
Upper Sackville Street, Dublin
Clonmore & Reynolds, Ltd, publishers
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Anderson and Bland, solicitors
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Religious News Network, 1990-2020
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- 1990-2020
Set up in 1990 as 3R. Renamed Religious News Network (RNN) in 2006.
36 Lower Leeson Street.
Society of African Missions, Roman Catholic Missoners, 1856-
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- 1856-
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- 1912-
Central Catholic Library, 1922-
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- 1922-
Founded by Fr Stephen Brown SJ on 25 June 1922.
Hong Kong Catholic Diocesan Archives
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1/F., Block C, Caritas House, 2-8 Caine Road, Hong Kong.
John J McDonald & Co, solicitors
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St Patrick's residence, Catholic University of Ireland
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- 1975-
Irish School of Ecumenics, 1970-
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- 1970-
Oliver Freaney & Company, Chartered Accountants, Dublin
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Polleunis, Ceuterick and De Smet, printers
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Performing Right Society, 1914 -
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Literary and Historical Society, 1855-
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- 1911-
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St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, 1834-
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- 1834-
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- 1819-1987
Hardwicke Fever Hospital, 1803-1987
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- 1803-1987
Hibernian Fire and General Insurance Company, 1908-
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Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital, 1826-
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General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom, 1858
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In Ireland, Medical Council of Ireland (Medical Registration Council) since 1927.
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Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 1654-
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- 1654-
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- 1986-2001
Established following the sale of Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin, 1986.
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”.
St Mary's, Emo, Laois, 1930-1969
- IE IJA FM/EMO
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- 1930-1969
Emo Court, County Laois was under Jesuit ownership from 1930 until 1969. Now in the hands of the Office of Public Works, the history of Emo dates back to the Earls of Portarlington in the eighteenth century. The first earl, John Dawson, commissioned the building of Emo Court in 1790; it is one of only a few private houses designed by the architect James Gandon. The Portarlington’s sold Emo in 1920 to the Land Commission and the Jesuits purchased the property in 1930, to be used as a novitiate (house of first formation). The Jesuits found Emo in a dilapidated state, with grass growing up through the floorboards. They made significant structural changes in order for it to function as a novitiate rather than as a family home. Many items were removed however they were stored in the basement (fireplace wrapped in blankets). Renowned photographer, Fr Frank Browne SJ, was one of the first Jesuits to take up residence there and he took many photographs of Emo Court.
In 1969, the Jesuits sold Emo to Major Cholmeley Dering Cholmeley-Harrison. He restored the house, sparing no expense, and donated it to the Irish State in 1995.
In 2012 the Office of Public Works opened a permanent exhibition on Fr Frank Browne SJ at Emo Court.
Patrick Kenny, Vice-Superior, 31 July 1930;
John Deevy, Vice-Superior, 29 July 1932;
John Deevy, Rector, 7 October 1937;
John Neary, Vice-Rector, 30 July 1944;
Jerome Mahony, Vice-Rector, 30 July 1945;
Thomas Byrne, Rector, 2 June 1947;
Donal O'Sullivan, Rector, 15 August 1947;
Timothy Mulcahy, Rector, 10 October 1959;
Patrick Cusack, Rector, 21 November 1961;
Joseph Dargan, Rector, 26 June 1968;
The noviceship changes to Manresa House, Dollymount, 12 September 1969.
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Carmelites, Roman Catholic mendicant religious order (men)
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