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IE IJA FM/TULL/249 · File · 27 June 1983-11 November 1985
Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

Correspondence between Fr Richard Coyne SJ, Librarian, Tullabeg, and Theo Snoddy, editor, Dictionary of 20th century Irish artists and S.B. Kennedy, Assistant Keeper, Department of Art, Ulster Museum, in relation to the three sculptures by Laurence Campbell in the Domestic Chapel at Tullabeg.

IE IJA FM/TULL/291 · File · October 1976
Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

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.

IE IJA FM/TULL/279 · File · 1952-1956; 1976-1977
Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

Plans of Tullabeg cemetery drawn up by Br James Christian SJ in 1952, lists of names and dates of those who were buried in Tullabeg; extracts from the Province Necrologia (1818-1874); later correspondence between Fr Fergal McGrath SJ, Province Archivist, and Fr Richard Coyne SJ, librarian, Tullabeg, concerning the Rahan graves.

IE IJA FM/TULL/250 · File · 19 July 1983
Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

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.

IE IJA FM/TULL/262 · File · 1968-1981
Part of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

File relating to the work and future of the retreat house at Tullabeg. Includes series of reports on the house such as ‘The Midlands Apostolate’ by the Taskforce on Spiritual Exercises (1973); papers such as the White Paper on Retreats (1977); letters from Provincials to the community; reflections by Fr Liam McKenna SJ, Special Secretariat and correspondence between him and Fr Robert Thompson SJ, Superior of the house.