Society for the Relief of the Poor and Aged
- Corporate body
Society for the Relief of the Poor and Aged
Shamrock Rovers Football Club, 1899-
T Kelly, Jeweller and Silversmith
John Smyth and Sons Ltd, Ecclesiastical Art Manufacturer
Catholic Association for International Relations, 1937-1949
Dublin City Library and Archives
John Dundon and Son, solicitors
All Hallows College, 1842-2016
Duhamel-Marette, glassmaker and painter
The Limerick Warehouse Company
Classical Association of Ireland
The United Irishman, newspaper, 1889-1905
Corrigan and Sons, funeral directors
Religious Sisters of Charity, 1815
B. Farrell, Job Carriage Proprietor and Undertaker
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.
Kingsmead Hall, Victoria Park, Singapore
Task Force on Spiritual Exercises and Retreat Houses (HOP)
Advisory group on change of work for Individuals (CHOW)
Mungret College Past Pupils Union
WOMB, Task Force on Vocations, 1973-1976
Located originally at Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street, Dublin, the office moved to 37 Lower Leeson Street in 1963.
National Bank of Ireland, 1835-1970
Topical Photo News, photographer
Ancient Order of Hibernians, 1836-
J. Merriman & Son, photographers
“Press & Commercial Photographers”, of 61 Parnell Street, Dublin 1.
Edward N. Smith and Partners, architects
Scott Tallon Walker, architects
St John Ambulance Ireland, 1881-
O'Toole and Son, J.M., printer
Consejo y Comisaría de Cruzada, 1525-1851
Crumlin Historical and Preservation Society
Hamilton and Hamilton Estates Ltd, 1950-1994
Catholic Stage Guild of Ireland, 1945-1971
Urwick Orr and Partners, management consultancy
Missionary Sisters of St Columban, 1924-
Congregation for Catholic Education
Order of Friar Servants of Mary, 1233-
College of Technology, Kevin Street, 1887-
City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee
Palmerstown Rugby Football Club, 1899-
Regional Seminary, Aberdeen, Hong Kong
Clarke and McCartan, solicitors
O'Donnell and Woodlock, stock and sharebrokers
Irish Province of the Society of Jesus task force on the apostolate through Irish
Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-
The Irish Province of the Society of Jesus is the local branch of the Society of Jesus, one of the largest religious orders in the Catholic Church, was formed in 1860, having been a Vice-Province from 1830. When Fr Peter Kenney SJ, led the Jesuits back to Ireland in 1814 after the Suppression of the Society (1773-1814) his first action was to open a new school at Clongowes Wood College. In the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century the Order was associated with training Catholics to take on a leadership role in the emerging independent Ireland.
Catholic Workers College, 1951-