Position paper on Ministries Commission
- IE IJA FM/TULL/322
- Unidad documental simple
- 9 October 1984
Position paper, which gives summary history of Tullabeg from 1817 - 1984, to the Ministries Commission.
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Position paper on Ministries Commission
Position paper, which gives summary history of Tullabeg from 1817 - 1984, to the Ministries Commission.
Parte deRecords of the Williams Group
Parte deRecords of the Williams Group
Annual Historiae Domus for Tullabeg Retreat House
Annual Historiae Domus for Tullabeg Retreat House.
Newsletter from Aer Lingus entitled, "Lord Mayor Unveils Plaque to First Irish Aeronaut".
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Newsletter from the Aer Lingus Press Office at Dublin Airport, entitled, "Lord Mayor Unveils Plaque to First Irish Aeronaut". Provides an account of the unveiling of the plaque celebrating Richard Crosbie's first flight from Ranelagh Gardens.
Draft of 'The Birthplace of Irish Aviation'. [Closed]
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Draft of 'The Birthplace of Irish Aviation', by Tom Cranitch of Aer Lingus. Consists of a short history on Richard Crosbie, Ireland's first aeronaut, written to accompany the unveiling of a commemorative plaque in Ranelagh Gardens, Dublin, which marks the site of Richard Crosbie's first flight in 1785.
Photograph of the 1982 Mens’ Sodality Group
Photograph of the 1982 Mens’ Sodality Group at Tullabeg.
Parte deRecords of the Williams Group
Pamphlet entitled 'Offaly Tombstone Inscriptions. 1. Rahan Graveyards'
Pamphlet entitled Offaly Tombstone Inscriptions. 1. Rahan Graveyards, published by the Offaly Historical Society. Contains references to, and lists of Jesuits buried in the old Rahan graveyard from 1823 to 1874 and those buried in the cemetery in the grounds of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, after 1874 (p.22 – 25).
Copy of the 'Richard Crosbie Plaque Background Information'.
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Copy of the 'Richard Crosbie Plaque Background Information', signed by the author Tom Cranitch of Aer Lingus.