National Library of Ireland, 1877-
- Corporate body
National Library of Ireland, 1877-
National University of Ireland, 1908-
The Irish Catholic, newspaper, 1888-
Gibbs, Bright & Co., trading company, 1802-2005
Wilson & Hartnell & Co., Publishers and Press Agents, Commercial Buildings, Dublin.
Martin, Robert Joseph Francis, 1898-1989
Browne, James, 01 May 1869-, Medical doctor
Pius VIII, Pope, 1761-1830, Head of the Catholic Church
Pius X, Pope, 1835-1914, Head of the Catholic Church
Downie, Robert, 1894-1989, Sergeant and Victoria Cross recipient
Águila, Don Juan del, c 1541-c 1603, Spanish general
Whelan, Leo, 1892-1956, portrait and genre painter
Power, Albert George, 1881-1945, sculptor
Mount St Mary’s College, 1842-
Royal University of Ireland, 1879-1909
The Royal University of Ireland was the successor to the Queen's University of Ireland, dissolved in 1882, and the graduates, professors, students and colleges of that predecessor were transferred to the new university. The Royal University was a degree awarding body, which operated on St Stephen’s green between 1880 and 1909. It was succeeded by the National University of Ireland in 1909. It awarded degrees to University College, Dublin with which it was shared premises on St Stephen’s Green as well as to other colleges and schools. University College was the successor to the Catholic University, established by Cardinal Newman and from 1882-1908, it was administered by the Jesuits.
The examinations and the awarding of degrees were carried out by the fellows (teachers) of University College on behalf of the Royal University.
The Irish Missionary Union (IMU) is a collaborative network of 87 Mission sending Congregations and Societies comprised of Sisters, Priests, Brothers and Lay Organisations who are engaged in 84 developing countries.
Robinson, Mary, b 1944-, President of Ireland
Browne, Robert, 1844-1935, Roman Catholic Bishop of Cloyne
Bodkin, Matthias McDonnell, 1849-1933, journalist and lawyer
Clarke, Harry, 1889-1931, stained-glass and graphic artist
Barry, Kevin Gerard, 1902-1920, republican
McCarthy, John, 1815-1893, Roman Catholic Bishop of Cloyne
Fogarty, Michael, 1859-1955, Roman Catholic Bishop of Killaloe
Kendrick, Sir, Thomas Downing, 1895-1979, archaeologist and art historian
George Brown & Son Ltd, pharmacists
Photographic Society of Ireland, 1858-
The second Dublin Camera Club, the brainchild of William Harding a journalist and editor of The Camera, a magazine then being published in Dublin, was amalgamated with the P.S.I. in the early 1930s.
St Colman’s College, Fermoy, County Cork, 1856-
Egleston Bros., photographers, 1904-
The Egleston Bros. Studio was established in 1904, Limerick.
Lensmen was founded in the year 1952 by Andrew Farren and Padraig MacBrian in Dublin
Bromby, John, 1809–1889, Church of England priest and headmaster
Headmaster of Melbourne Church of England Grammar School.
Angliae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1622-
Allied Irish Banks Limited was formed in 1966 as a new company that acquired three Irish banks: Provincial Bank of Ireland, the Royal Bank of Ireland, and the Munster & Leinster Bank.
Seamus Cashman established Wolfhound Press Ltd in 1974 as a literary and cultural publishing house.
Deputy Secretary, The Council for the Care of Churches, 83 London Wall, London, England.
The Council for the Care of Churches, 1917-
The Central Council for the Care of Churches of the Church of England formed in 1917.
Guevara, Che, 1928-1967, Marxist revolutionary
Gregory, Augusta, 1852-1932, writer and folklorist
The Richmond Guardian, newspaper
National Museum of Ireland, 1877-
Gardiner, Albert, 1867-1952, politician
Rosse, Brendan, 1936-, 7th Earl of Rosse