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            Irish Mist Liqueur Co. Ltd.
            IE OH OHS2/MIST · Subfonds · 1940 - 2002
            Part of Records of the Williams Group

            This series reflects the Irish Mist Liqueur Company Ltd. under the holdings of the Williams Group Tullamore. The company was concentrating on the production and marketing of its only product, promoted as Ireland's legendary liqueur.
            The records include production and account ledgers; one section is dedicated to their export and marketing campaign and other parts contain digital media, photographs, and maps.

            Irish Mist Liqueur Company Ltd.
            IE OCL P35/7/12 · Item · undated
            Part of Papers of R.H. Moore

            Memoranda from J. F. Mahon, Secretary's Office Tullamore to the Secretary of each Parish Council requesting details on the number of labourers in the district who desire to cultivate allotments. With letter from T. J. Kelly to the Secretary of each Parish Council regarding proposed strategies increasing turf production.

            Jesuit Retreat Association
            IE IJA FM/TULL/260 · File · 1962-1981
            Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            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.

            IE IJA FM/TULL/337 · Item · 1911-1927
            Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            Journal of Tertian’s beadle at (Tullabeg and St. Bueno’s, North Wales) which details the comings and goings of the tertianship, timetables (schedule of year), notes. The tertianship was opened at Tullabeg in1911 and transferred to St. Bueno’s, North Wales in 1927. It returned to Rathfarnham Castle in 1941. Includes:
            ‘22 tertians: 14 had made long course’ (1911);
            ‘Fourteen in on 15th: two from Holland came on 22nd - Total 16’ (1916);
            ‘21 licensed smokers out of 25’ (1919);
            ‘In 1922 departure on 16th. Will not be possible as there are no trains from Tullamore on Sunday. Probably the best plan would be to begin retreat on evening of 7th’ (1922);