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Photographs of the sculptures, ‘Crucifix’, ‘Blessed Virgin and Child’ and ‘St. Joseph the Workman’ by Laurence Campbell which were displayed in the Domestic Chapel at Tullabeg. Black and white and colour. Various sizes. Note concerning the colour photographs by Fr Richard Coyne SJ.
File relating to the work of the Jesuit Retreat Association. Includes initial promotional material and rules, lists of promoters, minutes of annual general meetings and permits for fundraising activities such as whist drives and flag days.
File relating to the swimming pool at Tullabeg. Includes various letters and calculations relating to the pump, plans for new development around the pool and the water supply.
Letters to Fr Brendan Lawler SJ, Rector of Tullabeg from Fr B. Judge, Parish Priest, St Carthage’s Church, Killina, concerning a slight encroachment on college grounds due to improvements to St Carthage’s Hall; Later correspondence between Fr Sean Heaney and Father Provincial Patrick Doyle SJ concerning the building of a new hall on this site and from Hoey and Denning Solicitors, Tullamore, to Rector Fr Donal Mulcahy SJ relating to the title of the Hall lands.
File of correspondence between the Rectors of Tullabeg including Fr Kieran Hanley SJ and Fr Donal Mulcahy SJ, and solicitors, such as J.G. O’Connor and Company, Dublin and Hoey and Denning, Tullamore, relating to the titles to various plots of land owned by the Jesuits at Tullabeg, the payment of rates, and the letting of the pasture lands to various tenants.
Correspondence to Fr Brendan Murray SJ, Rector, Tullabeg, from Hoey and Denning solicitors, Tullamore, county Offaly, relating to payment of £100 for an entrance to the new cemetery at Rahan.
Notebook relating to the history of the house at Tullabeg, containing account of alleged apparitions in the summer of 1922 at the grotto to Our Lady; Later recollection of the events by Fr Harold Craig SJ (1977).