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Sun 25 Jul 2021, 2:51 AM 1066a. Former site of St Patrick s Hospital on Wellington Road, present day. (picture: Kieran McCarthy)
The 150th anniversary of Marymount Published: Last updated:
Sun 25 Jul 2021, 2:51 AM
Mid-September 1920 coincided with the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of St Patrick’s Hospital on Wellington Road.
The anniversary was referenced in Cork newspapers. This year 2020 marks the 150th anniversary of the hospital’s foundation but in recent years has been relocated to Curraheen and has morphed into the Marymount University Hospital and Hospice.
The original hospital from 1870 was the brainchild of the Sisters of Charity. They had won the admiration of Cork general practitioner Dr Patrick Murphy from an early stage. The Sisters had visited his father and sister on their deathbeds during the cholera epidemic of 1832. Dr Murphy had owned a tan-yard and some house prope
07/19/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/19/2021 16:57
$US160 billion in future GDP: the cloud imperative, and Asia Pacificâs unmissable economic and business opportunity
14 July 2021: The Asia Pacific region could benefit from a significant US$160 billion future economic boost - and that includes around $A20 billion for Australia - if businesses increase investment in, and take greater advantage of, cloud-based technologies.
A new Deloitte Asia Pacific report -
The cloud imperative, and Asia Pacific s unmissable opportunity- examines the challenges and barriers, explores opportunities and looks at case studies that examine how cloud is driving business success in difficult times.
Partly based on a survey of nearly 600 business leaders across eight focus markets - being Australia, China, Hong Kong (SAR), India, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea - key report findings include: