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Foley, John Joseph, 1907-1991, Jesuit priest
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Photographs of groups of Irish Jesuits

Photographs of groups of named Jesuits:

1 - Back row: Centre - William Gannon, Patrick O'Mara, Ernest Spillane, Thomas O'Dwyer, Hartnett - Valkenburg, [1897];
2 - Joseph Ua Nuallain, Thomas Ua Nuallain,, Richard Golding, Lambert McKenna [1886];
3 - Frs Gerry Higgins and Frank Schrenk, Dublin City centre [1950];
4 - Patrick O'Donoghue, Jeremiah Kelly, Thomas Egan, Tom Counihan, Michael Saul, Austin Kelly, Patrick McGlade. Middle: Henry King, Gerry Owens, Fr Oswald Kellet SJ, Henry Johnston, Patrick Kenny. Front: Gerry Mahony, Dan MacDonald and Patrick Joy, Stonyhurst, England [1915];
6 - Frs Andrew Macardle, Charles Farley, Irish Fr Provincial Laurence Kieran, Nicholas J. Tomkin, Socius. Archbishop Alban Goodier, Cardinal Joseph MacRory and Cardinal William MacNeely;
7 - Frs John Ryan and Tom O'Donnell, [1970];
8 - Blessing the colours by Fr Frank Browne SJ - includes William Dargan, John R McMahon and John Coyne;
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10 - Milltown Park, Back row: Sean Mallin, Thomas O'Sullivan, Joseph Corbella, Gerard Lawlor.
John Foley, James Casey, John Hayes, Richard Kennedy, Thomas Martin, Francis Shaw, Charles O'Conor, Conal Murphy. Front: Edward Riordan, Frank Schrenk, Sydney Lennon, Michael Morrison, John McAvoy, John Burden,

Mission material relating to Fr John Foley SJ

  • IE IJA J/663/4
  • File
  • 15 September 1950 - 1991
  • Part of Irish Jesuits

File of mission material relating to Fr John Foley SJ. Includes announcement of death; personal record; obituary; sermons, articles and correspondence between Fr Foley and Frs. Thomas O'Brien, Vincent Murphy and Thomas J. Martin, Mission Office, Dublin.

Material on Wah Yan College, Hong Kong - salaries of lay masters, purchase of school buildings, finances of the college

A file relating to Wah Yan College, Hong Kong and Wah Yan College, Kowloon. Includes minutes relating to the salaries of lay masters and the purchase of school buildings in Wah Yan, finances of the college. Includes a relatio as to the advisability or otherwise of admitting Portuguese or European students in to Wah Yan College by Fr Richard Gallagher SJ, Vice-Rector ([1933], 6pp). Includes a general memorial of visitation (1936, 3pp).

Wah Yan College, Hong Kong, 1919-