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File relating to apostolic work at Tullabeg including reports on retreat work and on the church. Includes account of annual retreat numbers, correspondence relating to the continued viability of the retreat house and preliminary plans for the development of a Jesuit pastoral centre.
File relating to the laying down of a new water pipe and pump at Tullabeg and to (4 November 1960) fire prevention plans. Includes correspondence between the Fr Michael Connolly SJ, Rector, Fr Tom Scully SJ and Fr Patrick Cunningham SJ and various suppliers and a series of letters to the Rector from O’Gorman Quinn and Company, Fire Protection Engineers, Dublin relating to fire engines and extinguishers.
Correspondence relating to the sale of the greater part of the farm at Tullabeg. Includes letters between Provincial Cecil McGarry SJ and Tom Bacon of J.G. O’Connor, Solicitors, Clare Street, Dublin, and Fr Michael O. Gallagher SJ, Superior, Tullabeg.
Copies of material lent to Fr Richard Coyne SJ by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ, Province Archivist, on the origins of Tullabeg. Includes copies of the replies by Fr Joseph Hurley SJ, Tullabeg House Historian, to queries put to him in 1955, problems relating to Tullabeg 1815-1834, and biographical material relating to Fr Robert St Leger SJ, the founder of the college.
Group photograph on Visitation at Tullabeg. Features, Frs. Jack Brennan SJ, John Hyde SJ, Brendan Lawler SJ, John O’Mara SJ and John McMahon SJ (Visitor). Black and white. 8½ x 14cm.
Historia Domus and annual letters for Tullabeg College and Residence by Frs John Curtis, Hugh Mulhall, Burke, Mathew Seaver, John Grene, William Delany and Carton (In Latin and English).
Documents by Fr Kevin Laheen, SJ which describe the burial details of Jesuits and pupils of Tullabeg who were buried in the Old Rahan Graveyard (c.1855 onwards) and the College cemetery (c.1874 onwards); the plaque erected in their honour and blessing of this stone; details of copyright permission for Fr Laheen’s book in relation to the 5 Evie Hone stained glass windows originally located at Tullabeg and relocated to the Jesuit Retreat House, Dollymount (1 August 2010). Includes chronologically list of Jesuits who died in Tullabeg (1870-1906) and a photographic album of the Jesuit graveyard at Tullabeg, Rahan Lodge and Irish Jesuits at this blessing (9 September 2004).
Programme for ‘The Gondoliers’ (Christmas 1949) and ‘The Gypsy Baron’ (Christmas 1950) details Jesuits who performed at St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg.