General correspondence between the President, College Officers, staff, students, Dublin Castle, government, educational establishments, business and general public.
Repository: UCC University Archives Service
Identity Statement
Title
General correspondence between the President, College Officers, staff, students, Dublin Castle, government, educational establishments, business and general public.
Creator(s): Queen’s College Cork
University College Cork
Administrative History ↴
The collections held in the university archives reflect the evolution of the college since its beginnings in 1849. When University College Cork was founded in 1849 it was originally known as Queen’s College Cork (QCC) and it was established along with its sister colleges in Belfast and Galway. The Board of Queens Colleges consisting of the Presidents and Vice Presidents of the three colleges arranged the system of education and statutes.
Initially, degrees were conferred in the faculties of arts, law and medicine.
In 1908 under the Irish Universities Act, two new universities – the National University of Ireland and the Queen’s University of Belfast were established and a new charter was issued in December 2nd 1908 changing the name of Queen’s College Cork to University College Cork (UCC).
Archival History ↴
Transferred to the University Archives when it was established in the 1980s.
Immediate Source Acquisition ↴
Official Transfer
Content & Structure
Scope & Content: Queen’s College Cork
University College Cork ↴
The letters were originally in letter books which underwent conservation in the 1980s and 1990s and were then separated out into individual items. The letters include requests and decisions on all aspects of academic, administrative, financial affairs of the college from its beginnings in 1845 into the 20th century when QCC became UCC.
Appraisal Destruction ↴
Permanent Retention
Arrangement ↴
The collection is arranged as follows:
IE/UC/PRESIDENT/01 – IE/UC/PRESIDENT/23 – General correspondence between the President, Officers, staff, students, Dublin Castle, government, educational establishments, businesses, general public, Office of Public Works and College Visitations
Conditions of Access & Use
Access Conditions
Access is available on request, depending on the condition of the original, contact University Archivist, UCC.
Conditions Governing Reproduction
No material may be reproduced without the permission of the Archivist and reproductions are subject to the conditions of access.
Creation Dates
1845-1908
Extent Medium
1965 items
Material Language Script
English
Finding Aids
MS Access database available to researchers in the reading room.
Archive Web Link →
Allied Materials
Publication Note
Professor John A Murphy 'The College – A History of Queen’s / University College Cork', 1995.
Descriptive Control Area
Archivist Note
Catriona Mulcahy
Rules/Conventions
ISAD(G): General International Standard Archival Description. 2nd ed. Ottowa: International Council on Archives, 2000. National Council on Archives: Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names. Chippenham: National Council on Archives, 1997.