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Gubbins, James, 1889-1946, Jesuit priest
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Fr James Gubbins SJ

  • IE IJA J/168
  • File
  • 1930; 29 September 1946
  • Part of Irish Jesuits

Catalogue entry and obituary for Fr James Gubbins SJ.

Gubbins, James, 1889-1946, Jesuit priest

Letters from Fr James Gubbins SJ, Rector of Belvedere, to Fr Redmond Roche SJ re. the use of the college playing field

2 letters and part of a third. Discusses the use made of the field by the caretaker Mr Hennessy, and by Mr Mullins. Advises on allowing the use of the field for other sports, including baseball and cricket. Also includes a note stating the rights of the Ignatian Sodality in relation to the field.

Gubbins, James, 1889-1946, Jesuit priest

Old Crescent Boys' Association (OCBA)

Documents concerning the OCBA and connected clubs, including a rugby club. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, as well as correspondence between Fr Gubbins SJ (former Rector of the Crescent) and Fr Roche SJ (present Rector). Also includes a printed notice of a meeting of the OCBA, at which its possible winding up is to be discussed.

Photographs of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Crescent, Limerck

Groups of student sodality members with sodality directors Fr James Gubbins SJ and Fr John A. Deevy SJ: 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1933 - all of which appeared in the SHC magazine of the relevant year. Among the members are Michael Kelly, Frank Hayes, Jim Gould, Gerald Gaynor, PJ Hogan, John McGrath, Gerard Riordan. Photographs appeared in the SHC magazine in the relevant years.

Sacred Heart Church, Limerick

Pupils from the Junior and Senior schools for the academic year 1932-33, Crescent College, Limerick

Pupils from the Junior and Senior schools for the academic year 1932-33. The boys are arranged in rows, and several masters are seated and standing among them, including Fr Gubbins and Br Priest. This image appeared in the June 1933 issue of the SHC magazine. The background has been blanked out with paint.

Egleston Bros., photographers, 1904-