- Corporate body
- 1944-
Pax Christi is the international Catholic peace movement born out of the ashes of the Second World War. The work of Pax Christi began in 1958 in Ireland
Pax Christi is the international Catholic peace movement born out of the ashes of the Second World War. The work of Pax Christi began in 1958 in Ireland
Irish Council for Civil Liberties
Bearne, David, 1856-1920, Jesuit priest
Bedford, Henry, 1816-1903, educator
Belloc, Bessie Rayner, 1829-1925, feminist
Martin, Robert Joseph Francis, 1898-1989
Downie, Robert, 1894-1989, Sergeant and Victoria Cross recipient
Pius X, Pope, 1835-1914, Head of the Catholic Church
MacCarthy, John,1815-1893, Roman Catholic Bishop of Cloyne
Templecrone Agricultural Co-operative Society, 1906-
Irish Technical Education Association, 1902-
Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958, playwright and director
Wasmann, Erich, 1859-1931, Jesuit priest and entomologist
Vaughan, Bernard, 1847-1922, Jesuit priest
Gill, Frederick, 1868-, former Jesuit priest
Born: 11 August 1868, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 08 October 1890, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Ordained: 01 August 1897, St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin
Left Society of Jesus: 19 February 1928
Older brother of Henry Gill - RIP 1945
by 1895 at Enghien Belgium (CAMP) studying
Irish Independent, newspaper, 1905-
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's aerial warfare force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918
Beauchamp, Henry, 1883-1948, Roman Catholic Monsignor and chaplain
Diocese of Kildare & Leighlin. Principal Chaplain Roman Catholic, R.A.F.
Ó Floinn, Donncha Bán, c.1760-1830, printer and scribe
Stanley, Sir, Arthur, 1869-1947, politician
Woodlock, Francis, 1871-1940, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Fr Francis Woodlock SJ was born in Monkstown, County Dublin and was schooled at Beaumont. He entered the English Province in 1889 and served as a chaplain in the British Army during the First World War.
Rawlinson, Bernard Stephen, 1865-1953, Benedictine monk and military chaplain
Assistant Principal Chaplain to the British Expeditionary Force during the Great War.
Plowden, Charles, 1743-1821, Jesuit priest, teacher and writer
Pollen, John Hungerford, 1858-1925, Jesuit priest
Anderledy, Anton Maria, 1819-1892, Jesuit priest and Father General
Anton Maria Anderledy was a Swiss Jesuit priest, who served as the twenty-third Superior General (Father General) of the Society of Jesus (1887-1892).
Bromby, John, 1809–1889, Church of England priest and headmaster
Headmaster of Melbourne Church of England Grammar School.
George Brown & Son Ltd, pharmacists
McCarthy, John, 1815-1893, Roman Catholic Bishop of Cloyne
Clarke, Margaret, 1881-1961, née Crilly, artist and teacher
Robinson, Mary, b 1944-, President of Ireland
Whelan, Leo, 1892-1956, portrait and genre painter
Águila, Don Juan del, c 1541-c 1603, Spanish general
Lawrence, William Mervin, 1840-1932, photographer
Allies, Mary Helen Agnes, 1852-1927, Catholic historian, writer and translator
Connolly, James, 1868-1916, socialist and revolutionary leader
St Patrick’s College, Maynooth, 1795-
Belloc, Hilaire, 1870-1953, British-French writer and historian
Pius VII, Pope, 1742-1823, Head of the Catholic Church
Sigma Xi, non-profit honor society for scientists and engineers, 1886-
Bergin, Osborn Joseph, 1873-1950, Celtic scholar and poet
Rospigliosi, Jacopo, 1628-1684, Roman Catholic cardinal
Cockroft, Geoffrey, 1921-1993, Jesuit priest
Old Belvedere Rugby Football Club, 1930-
Schütte, Josef Franz Schütte, 1906-1981, Jesuit priest and historian
Clonmore & Reynolds, Ltd, publishers
Plunkett, Count George Noble, 1851-1948, scholar and revolutionary
Stephens, James, 1880-1950, writer and NGI registrar
O'Nolan, Brian, 1911-1966, novelist, dramatist, and columnist
Ahern, Bartholomew Patrick, 1951-, taoiseach