Fax from Mary Redmond to Marie Donnelly discussing the Whoseday Book launch.
Subject
Mary Redmond, Marie Donnelly and the Whoseday Book launch.
Description
A handwritten fax from Mary Redmond to Marie Donnelly discussing the success of the Whoseday Book launch and fundraising efforts in both Ireland and America.
Irish Hospice Foundation Centre for Death and Bereavement Studies - Strategic Long term Plan - DRAFT February 2000- Five year strategic plan overview
Subject
Research and Education
Description
Draft copy of Irish Hospice Foundation Centre for Death and Bereavement Studies, Strategic Long term Plan from February 2000, outlining the plan for the upcoming five years.
Letter of thanks from Claire Goddard to John Waters for his contribution to the Whoseday book.
Subject
Whoseday book.
Description
A typed letter of thanks from Claire Goddard to John Waters for his contribution to the Whoseday book, with handwritten marginalia addressed to Eileen Pearson.
Creator
The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Claire Goddard.
Publisher
The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
23rd of March, 2000.
Contributor
Claire Goddard.
Relation
Fundraising Collection.
Format
File format: JPEG.
Language
English.
Text Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Letter.
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Wednesday 29th March 2000]]>2016-09-14T16:36:08+00:00
Dublin Core
Title
Minutes of the Bereavement Service Steering Committee
Wednesday 29th March 2000
Subject
Bereavement Education Centre.
Description
Minutes from the 29th of March meeting of the Bereavement Services Steering Committee, concerning the development of a Bereavement Education Centre.
Creator
Bereavement Service Steering Committee
Publisher
Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
29th March, 2000
Contributor
Bereavement Service Steering Committee
Irish Hospice Foundation
Minutes of the Bereavement Service Steering Committee, Thursday 14th June 2000
Subject
Bereavement Education Centre
Description
Minutes from the 14th of June, 2000 meeting of the Bereavement Service Steering Committee, held in Fitzwilliam Place, planning the development of a bereavement education centre.
Creator
Bereavement Service Steering Committee
Publisher
Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
14th of June, 2000
Contributor
Bereavement Service Steering Committee
Irish Hospice Foundation
Valuation of 'Whoseday Book' archive from Mealy's fine art and rare book auctioneers dated 14th March 2000
Subject
Valuation of 'Whoseday Book' archive obtained from Mealy's fine art and rare book auctioneers dated March 14 2000
Description
Document outlining the detailed valuation of the 'Whoseday Book' archive obtained from Mealy's fine art and rare book auctioneers Kilkenny in dated March 14.2000. The valuation highlights the unique nature of the archive and values it at £550,000
Valuation of 'Whoseday Book' archive obtained from De Burca Rare Books dated February 18th 2000
Subject
Image of valuation of 'Whoseday Book' archive from De Burca Rare Books
Description
An image of the valuation of the 'Whoseday Book' archive collection obtained from De Burca Rare Books dated February 18, 2000. The valuation estimates the collection at a value of £500,000
Creator
De Burca Rare Books
Source
Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
February 18 2000
Rights
All Rights Reserved
Date Created
February 18 2000
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Printed Document, scanned
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The project archive was purchased by AIB group and donated to the National library, ]]>2016-12-21T10:37:19+00:00
Dublin Core
Title
Whoseday book Project close and celebration of project archive donation to National library, invitation letter from Marie Donnelly Nov 2000
Subject
A letter from Whoseday project manager Marie Donnelly to attend an event marking the close of the Whoseday book project and celebrate the purchase by the AIB book of the Whoseday book archive and the donation of the archive to the National Library Of Ireland
Description
Letter from Marie Donnelly inviting guests to attend a celebration of the close of the Whoseday book project on November 28th at 6 p.m. at the Royal College of Physicians.
The project archive was purchased by AIB group and donated to the National library,