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J. Howard conjurer, ably assisted [John Howard and Peter Costello performing their GST act on stage, 1998] [picture] /
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer.; Inscriptions: signed "O'Neill"--In ink l.r. corner. "18.2 x 20.5 SMH News Review op ed."--In pencil l.c. "SMH 14-8-98 for Sat 15-8-98"--In pencil l.r.; Part of: Ward O'Neill collection.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3565694
Letter from J. Ward to Hagan
Holograph letter from J. Ward, Magherafelt, County Derry, to Hagan, wishing to be included in the Portiuncula Indulgence as granted for the churches of Armagh diocese last year. Enclosing fee
[Shipwrecked remains of the 'Margaret J' on a beach in Bass Strait, senate enquiry into the rescue of 3 missing fishermen] [picture] /
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer.; Inscriptions: signed "O'Neill"--In ink b.l. corner. "21 x 19 SMH - news review op - ed"--In pencil l.c. "SMH 7-9-01for Sat 8-9-01"--In pencil l.r.; Part of: Ward O'Neill collection.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3581626
John Howard, 1996 [picture] /
Condition: good.; file no: 204/16/23; Inscriptions: signed "O'Neill"--In ink l.r. "17.2 x 14 AFR P20 John Howard"--In pencil l.c. "AFR 3-7-96 For Thurs 4-7"--In pencil l.r. corner.; Part of: Ward O'Neill collection.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an21290117. Cartoon drawing showing John Howard with boxing gloves on looking at himself in the mirror. Behind the mirror is a newspaper with the heading "J. Howard steadies to demolish [in]calcitrant senate"
Letter from J. Ward to Hagan
Holograph letter from J. Ward, Parochial House, Armagh, to Hagan, asking him to see to the payment of a sum to Signore Ruffinoni for the erection of an altar. In Ireland the inevitable has happened; the republicans with DeValera showed how patriotic they can be, and now Dublin is in ruins and Irish blood is being spilled. The 'old man is well' (Cardinal Logue)
Letter from J. Ward to Hagan
Holograph letter from J. Ward, Armagh, to Hagan, enclosing cheque for the Russian fund, for Ruffinone and as an honorarium for Hagan; giving further account. The cardinal is better after his stay in Carlingford; Dr. O'Donnell has taken up residence in Dundalk
Letter from J. Ward to Hagan
Holograph letter from J. Ward, Parochial House, Armagh, to Hagan, making arrangements for paying Ruffinoni. The republicans are bent on ruining the country; it will be saddled with debt after the war is over. At the funeral of Dr. [Roughran] everybody had to submit to a search by the military, including the cardinal. If Cork will really not fight, as many think, 'the back of the rebellion is broken'
Letter from J. J. Warner to J. W. Denver with letters and other documents from J. Ward Christian and Benjamin Hayes, 1857
Asks to establish another Superintendency for the five Southern California counties. Accompanied with a copy of Los Angeles Star newspaper article written by Benjamin Hayes, a petition to Congress, a travel guide from Salt Lake City to California, and letters from J. Ward Christian and Benjamin Hayes
Letter from J. Ward to Hagan
Holograph letter from J. Ward, Armagh, to Hagan; they returned back well. He discussed the projected method of appointing bishops with Dr. McKenna; he believes there is no danger under an Irish government but there is the one of having dioceses 'saddled with "hangers round" Rome'. Things are very bad in Limerick, and the onslaughts on Catholics in Belfast are increasing in intensity, the northern government having no desire to restrain their followers. The split threatens to bring the country to ruin. Enclosing cheque for fees
The productive ward: releasing time to care - learning and impact review
The Productive Ward: Releasing time to care™ programme aims to empower ward teams to identify areas for improvement by giving staff the information, skills and time they need to regain control of their ward and the care they provide.The NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement commissioned Kings College London to undertake a review of the Productive Ward programme. This review (undertaken February-June 2009) set out to establish the overall learning from and impact of The Productive Ward programme since its conception in 2005, and to suggest how this can be spread and sustained.The review applies an evidence-based Diffusion of Innovation framework to The Productive Ward programme to examine multi-level perspectives (national, regional, local) of learning and impact. The findings are informed by in-depth interviews with national and regional stakeholders, a national online-survey of frontline staff, and case studies of implementation within five NHS acute Trusts.Overall, this review finds The Productive Ward programme has been successfully framed and communicated in a way that connects with frontline NHS staffs’ need and will for change, and that it thrives where local leadership and ownership are strong. The review suggests 15 ‘top tips’, which comprise of key lessons from the programme to date that will assist trusts in local implementation in the future
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