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St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, 1875–2000: a history. Edited by James Kelly. Pp xvi, 280, illus. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2006. €45. - Volume 35 Issue 140
name Drumcondra. Thus, the first site of St. Patrick’s College, at number 2 Drumcondra Road, might be described as being in Drumcondra or, equally correctly, as being located in Clonliffe West. If the more southerly part of what is now considered to be Drumcondra, namely the area on either side of Drumcondra Road Lower, is more properly known
|t The growth of Drumcondra, 1875-1940 / |r Ruth McManus -- |g 3. |t The training of national school teachers, 1831-75 / |r Joseph Doyle -- |g 4. |t The early years of the college, 1875-1921 / |r Carla King -- |g 5.
Hardback €49.50. Catalogue Price: €55. Out of Stock. ISBN: 978-1-84682-009-0. May 2006. 288pp. St Patrick's College is one of the oldest third-level educational institutions in Ireland. From virtually its inception (in 1875), the College acquired a unique place in modern Ireland as the main educator of male primary teachers.
St Patrick's College is one of the oldest third-level educational institutions in Ireland. From virtually its inception (in 1875), the College acquired a unique place in modern Ireland as the main educator of male primary teachers.
2. The growth of Drumcondra, 1875-1940 / Ruth McManus; 3. The training of national school teachers, 1831-75 / Joseph Doyle; 4. The early years of the college, 1875-1921 / Carla King; 5. 'For God's sake, send me a few packet's of fags' : the college, 1922-45 / Diarmaid Ferriter; 6. An era of expansion, 1945-75 / John Walsh; 7.
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Nov 11, 2020 · A review of John Buckley and John O’Flynn (eds), Ceol Phádraig: Music at St Patrick’s College Drumcondra 1875–2016 (Dublin: Carysfort Press, & Oxford, UK: Peter Lang, 2019).