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Kelly, Kim. Photograph of a school class and their teacher.
Kim Kelly provided a picture of her Grade 2 class, circa 1975. First row left to right: Susan Walsh; Kelly Morry; Nancy Dalton; Sherry Finlay; Wendy O'Brien; Kim Kelly; Wendy Coady; Tanya Shannahan. Second row left to right: Eric Hawkins; Dennis Hayden; Josie (Joseph) Hayden; Austin Collett; Barry Hawkins; Pete Jones. Teacher Virginia Carew, Sacred Heart Primar
Telegram from Hayden to Hagan
Telegram from Hayden, Sydney (Australia), to Hagan, requesting dispensation for student Philip Reeve, whose father is a Protestant and living. (Subscript by Cesare [Pecorari] of Propaganda Fide dated 17 October). Now attached handwritten petition in the name of Archbishop (Kelly) of Sydney with dispensation gran- ted by Archbishop Franciscus Marchetti-Selvaggiani of Seleucia, Propaganda Fide, for Reeve to receive holy orders
Letter from Thomas Hayden to Hagan
Holograph letter from Thomas Hayden, St. Patrick�s College, Manly (Sydney, Australia), on behalf of (Archbishop Kelly), to Hagan. Hoping to establish a new burse at the end of the year; the other one should be made good by the Russian government. Asking for advice on best investments
Letter from M. Hayden to Hagan
Holograph letter from [M.] Hayden, St. Patrick�s College, Manly (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), to Hagan, expressing his sympathies over O'Riordan's death: he had great admiration for him; at one time he and others agreed that he would be the best choice for the coadjutor to Sydney. Since nothing came of O'Riordan's plan that Dr. [Nevin] would come to Sydney, asking Hagan to arrange matters accordingly and possibly find a substitute; asking about the 'Biblical student' Leonard. Mentioning that six students have gone to Rome this year; brief references to student Kissane, and to Fr. Buxton; Archbishop Kelly will go to Rome next Easter
Letter from Archbishop Michael Kelly to Hagan
Holograph letter from Archbishop Michael (Kelly) of Sydney, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney (Australia), to Hagan. The crosses and diplomas arrived with Fr. Magennis; one cross is missing – asking to send another 'pro ecclesia et pontifice'. Congratulating him on [the College’s] success. Monsignor Hayden will select an additional student for Sydney
Letter from Thomas Hayden to Hagan
Holograph letter from Thomas Hayden, St. Patrick�s College, Manly (Australia), to Hagan. Explaining that the archbishop invested � 1,000 in trust for the Irish College [as a burse]. Nolan arrived; comments on his abilities and future lecturing. Asking if Hagan can do something about sending Leonard. Land was purchased by Dr. Mannix to set up a provincial seminary. Manly could not become a national seminary because of the rivalry between Melbourne and Sydney, and because of the existence of the anti-Irish Manly union. The co-adjutor arrived; he is undergoing medical treatment; commenting that he does not seem a man of action who has any scheme mapped out for the work ahead. (Obscure) comments on Dr. Kelly, 'Murphy' and mixed marriages. While the priests had voted for Dr. Doherty of Clonfert, gossip has it that Dr. 'M.' did not want a public man in Sydney. It is thought that the seminary will be run by the Jesuits; it will be a great success
Letter from J. Kelly to Hagan
Typescript letter signed J.K.(elly), Dunedin, New Zealand, to Hagan. Nostalgic for the hopes they had a year ago – 'all that we strove for now has gone'. Introducing Mrs. Tom Bourke, travelling to Rome, and an Irishwoman of the same selfless type as Mrs. Seán T. Giving a hopeless impression of his loneliness for sound company, health problems due to bad food after a harsh winter; his hopes that investments he is making will enable him to cut the moorings for good; the 'old man' in Sydney (Archbishop Kelly) dissuaded him from doing anything rash. While Cleary made a few overtures to reconciliation before his death, Kelly did not even attend the funeral to represent the Tablet. Archbishop Redwood proved his honest self in refraining from going himself. Then expressing his deprecation for Liston, 'a bully and a coward' in his erstwhile failure to act patriotically; he ought to be sent to Hobart, particularly since Bill Hayden would be 'a decent man sacrificed' there. Grateful for Hagan's recommendation of him to the now failing Dublin Standard; all in all, he is not attracted to Dublin in any case. Grateful for the information on Paschal Robinson; wondering why MacRory does not dare object- even years ago Kelly heard Robinson was 'a bounder of the first class'. Agreeing with him on Cattaneo, 'an ass' held in no esteem by Australian bishops excepting Duhig. Brief comments on other members of the New Zealand hierarchy; O'Shea has had a 'dreadful run of duds' and refuses to have any more Irish priests. Kelly will contact different papers to try and get commissions to write for them. It is ironic that Fr. Tom O'Connor C.SS.R. is giving their retreat now. Frank Terry has visited after being in Rome. Congratulations on the large numbers at the College
Harriet Kelly
Harriet Kelly, wife of Charles Kelly, is shown here with Josiah Gibbs and Frank Beckwith at Marysvale, Utah. Charles Kelly was a printer, artist, author, historian, the first superintendent of Capitol Reef National Park
Charles Kelly
Charles Kelly is shown in this image at age 82. Charles Kelly was a printer, artist, author, historian, the first superintendent of Capitol Reef National Park
Charles Kelly
Charles Kelly was a printer, artist, author, historian, the first superintendent of Capitol Reef National Park
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