Statement by Maolsheachlainn Ó'Caollaí, President of Conradh na Gaeilge on the Waterford School Controversy. Contradicts statements attributed to the Secretary of the Language Freedom Movement that recently appeared in the press about the medium of instruction at Scoil Lorcáin, Waterford. Quotes results from a survey carried out by the Ad Hoc Parents' Committee and Conradh na Gaeilge which are favourable towards the current medium of instruction, and draws comparisons with education in Wales and at the German school in Dublin.
Material in this subseries relates to Conradh na Gaeilge’s submissions to various entities in relation to education in Ireland and includes correspondence, minutes, correspondence and press releases.
Tag / Ref: G60/30/16
This subseries consists of correspondence, reports, membership information and other material relating to the setting up in 1960 of Conradh na nÓg by Conradh na Gaeilge in schools around Ireland.
Tag / Ref: G60/11/4
This series relates to various youth organisations and youth events including those run under the auspices of CnaG including Comhluadar; Conradh na nóg; Feachtas; Ógras; and Dáil na nÓg [Youth Assembly] and consists of minutes; correspondence; press releases and photographs. It also includes material relating to the CnaG club at 6 Harcourt Street, Dublin (Club an Chonradh) and other clubs nationwide.
Tag / Ref: G60/11
A small pocket appointment diary for 1880, with entries written in the late 1920s. Martin Conroy, and Stephen Martin Conroy written at the front. Local events such as the Clifden races, local funerals, weather conditions are recorded.
Damaged photograph of two men wearing suits, and woman seated. Note on back reads 'The [Girl?] from an Atlantic [G...?].
Collection of maritime postcards, most blank, but some posted to Michael Conroy.
File of receipts for Poor Rates between the 1920s and 1960s to Bridget and later Michael Conroy.
Handwritten correspondence between John and Patrick Conroy, Sister Nora [O'Donnell?], Mrs Michael [Bridget?] Conroy (1940s-1974).
Mylar envelope of photographs, mostly unidentified, but likely to be members of the Conroy family. The photographs date from c. late 19th century to 1978.
File of correspondence and personal effects relating to Nora O'Donnell, Michael Conroy and others. (1911 - 1997).
Mylar envelope of photographs, early 20th century. None are identified, but are likely to be members of the Conroy family. Possible photo of Nora O'Donnell.
Badly damaged books and copies relating to the Conroy family of Beaghbauneen. 'English Poetry Books for Intermediate Certificate, Poetry of the Ballad Type', 'Mo Leabhair Féin', a mathematics copy book dated 1936, 'St Enda Literary Reader', 1929.
Collection of articles, reports, and judgments pertaining to conscientious objection and conscientious objection litigation in Turkey and across Europe collected by Kevin Boyle and Tony Fisher while conducting research for the Osman Murat Ülke case, including judgments and articles pertaining to Ülke himself. Almost all of these judgments and articles were submitted as appendices alongside Ülke's pplication to the European Commission of Human Rights (A44/43/1/59/1).
Print copy of journal "Conscientious Objection to Military Service (2012), with letter included from Robert Husbands to Joan Boyle, wife of Kevin Boyle, sending a print copy as Kevin had contributed to the issue and was referenced in the introduction, post his passing.
Black and white photograph of His Grace Most Rev Dr Thomas Morris blessing the people from the steps of the Cathedral after his consecration as Archbishop of cashel and Emly. On his right is the Bishop of Kerry and on his left is the Bishop of Killaloe.
Black and white photograph of the consecration of the Most Rev. Thomas Morris as Archbishop of Cashel & Emly. It shows a procession of clergy entering the Cathedral watched by a crowd of well-wishers.
Black and white photograph showing the consecration of the Most Rev. Thomas Morris as Archbishop of Cashel & Emly. It features the consecrating prelate, his Eminence Cardinal D'Alton arriving for the ceremony.