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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.
Correspondence between John N. Ross, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin 2 and Fr Richard Coyne SJ, relating to a preliminary sketch in gouache of the Pentecost window by Evie Hone at Tullabeg.
Programme for ‘The Gondoliers’ (Christmas 1949) and ‘The Gypsy Baron’ (Christmas 1950) details Jesuits who performed at St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg.
Material relating to the proposed development of Tullabeg as a Retreat House. Includes: estimates, correspondence and dyeline of proposed development. Diagrammatic layouts (Scale: 16 feet to 1 inch) (March 1962, 72cm x 52cm, 2 items).
Documents, mostly rental receipts concerning the lands of Murrough and Ballykeenaghan, county Offaly. (Ballykeenaghan and Murrough were farms purchased by the Jesuits from W.R. Molloy in 1902).
Letter and series of proposals addressed to the Rector of Tullabeg from Fr Henry Croasdaile SJ, Rathfarnham Castle, concerning repairs to the college’s organ (c. 1960).
Covering letters from Brother Luke [ ], De La Salle Monastery, Muine Beag, county Carlow (1 March 1940), enclosing notes and copies of letters relating to the Conwell brothers, Eugene, Edward and Henry, who were at school at Tullabeg between 1831-1848.