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Letter from Patrick J. Fogarty to Hagan
Holograph letter from Patrick J. Fogarty, The Irish Catholic, 55 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin, to Hagan, thanking him for his letter containing advice, and the offer to find a successor to Fr. Leonard who will cease to be their correspondent
Robert Fogarty Family Portrait
Family portrait of the Robert (Guerrero) Fogarty family. The two boys would be Henry and Robert J. Fogarty
Survey used in Fogarty and Shaw 2010 AAP article
This document contains the scales that were used in the study reported in:
Fogarty, G. & Shaw, A. (2010). Safety climate and the Theory of Planned Behavior: towards the prediction of unsafe behaviour. Accident Analysis & Prevention., 42, 1455-1459.
They are available to anyone who wants to use them. With due acknowledgements, of course
Murphy and Fogarty explosive ordnance safety climate survey
This is the survey referred to in:
Fogarty, G.J., Murphy, P.J. and Perera, H.N. (2017). Safety climate in defence explosive ordnance: survey development and model testing. Safety Science, 93, 62‐69.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2016.11.01
Letter from Patrick J. Fogarty to Hagan
Holograph letter from Patrick J. Fogarty, editor of The Irish Catholic Ltd., 55 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin, to Hagan. Stating his troubles with Fr. MacFhinn over his unprofessional contributions to the paper – he protests that he sends articles as he deems desirable in Rome but he is lacking in perspective. Comparing him unfavourably with Fr.de Roiste. Asking Hagan's opinion on this 'tangle of conflicting views'
William J Fogarty in Cadet Uniform
William J. Fogarty in cadet uniform for Gainesville (Florida) Military Academy. He was the son of Captain Bill and Eliza Atzeroth Fogarty and had previously attended the Wilhelmsen Academy on Sarasota Avenue (later 26th Street West)
Letter from Patrick J. Fogarty to Hagan
Holograph letter from Patrick J. Fogarty of The Irish Catholic Ltd., 55 Middle Abbey Street, to Hagan, thanking him for his long letter and the information contained. Some of it is beyond his grasp, probably for the confusing times they are having. Asking the Rome correspondent to write his contribution according to Hagan's lines, weighing the items for the good of the paper; emphasising the tone of their paper is to differ from that of the daily papers. Then commenting on the contributions from 'the member of a certain religious order in Dublin', which are much reduced and usually not political in nature- stating his personal loyalty to him. With regard to certain 'incorrectness’s', stating that the Cardinal Dougherty item had been taken from Reuter's. For the Marquis he had assumed that 'he had made all right with you', having stayed in the Irish College. Other remarks about the difficulties of steering the paper through hard times. (marked 'confidential'
Frank Bethel and Mary Bethel Fogarty
Frank Bethel and Mary Bethel Fogarty. Mary was married to John J. Fogarty
Captain John J Fogarty Aboard the Steamer Manatee
Captain John J. Fogarty aboard the steamer Manatee. He married Nellie June Leffingwell
Fogarty, J F J, N190030
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/385623Surname: FOGARTY. Given Name(s) or Initials: J F J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: N190030. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 47347.235537
Item: [2016.0049.17916] "Fogarty, J F J, N190030
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