Botswana:Letters:Fr. Fergus Loughrey C.P.1936078 to Fr. Carthage Power C.P. 1939148.
Enclosed letter from Fr. Urban re £1000 grant for classrooms in Francistown. Fr. Fergus
asks Fr. Carthage how he should send the money.
Botswana:Letters: Fr. Fergus Loughrey C.P.1936078 from Fr. Carthage Power C.P. 1939148.
Report on Carletonville. Fr. Augustine well and remaining. Shortage of secular Priests and
Oblates. Finn's land to buy would be just £1570.
Botswana:Letters:Fr. Fergus Loughrey C.P. 1936078 from Fr. Carthage Power C.P. 1939148
1)Fr. Ronan leaves 23rd. December on leave.
2)Fr. Emmanuel will go to Carletonville.
3)Tswana Courses.
4)Money for Finn's land.
Botswana:Letters;Fr. Valentine McMurray C.P. 1923083 from Fr. Carthage Power C.P.1939148. Minutes of meeting of Religious in Ramoutsa, November 18th, 1964.
Botswana:Letters:Fr.Valentine McMurray C.P. 1923083 from Fr. Carthage Power C.P. 1939148. Observations and Recommendations from Religious in Southern Africa to Vatican
2.
Botswana:Letters:Fr. Valentine McMurray C.P. 1923083 from Fr. Carthage Power C.P. 1939148. Re relationship between Priests and Religious Sisters.
Bottom corridor; crucifix is from old Calvary
A flier satirising John Keogh PLG, the Irish National League’s candidate for the Arran Quay ward in the Dublin Corporation election in 1899. The text is credited to John C. O’Neill.
A bound volume containing twelve catalogues and listings of rare Irish books and pamphlets prepared by booksellers and auctioneers. The spine has a gilt title which reads ‘Pamphlets / C 17’. Many of the catalogues were published by Hodges Figgis in Dublin and Hugh Greer Bookstore in Belfast. Some of the catalogues have been annotated by Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. with the titles of books (possibly with the intention of purchasing the same). Includes ‘Ards House, Co. Donegal / Catalogue of the valuable library of books to be sold by auction, commencing on Thursday, 9th May, 1929’ (Dublin, Battersby & Co., [1929]).
This section comprises volumes containing original letters to Fr. Henry Rope. Most of the volumes have serial numbers, shelf marks, and/or titles on the spine. Several scrapbook volumes containing newspaper clippings, correspondence and printed ephemera of Irish interest compiled by Father Rope are also listed in this section.