Article by Fr. Kevin Laheen, SJ entitled ‘Gone but not Forgotten’ which details the Jesuits buried in the Old Rahan cemetery before 1874.
Laheen; Kevin; Jesuit priestOne envelop with 34 photographs of Artefacts from the National Museum (Metal Detecting Collection).
Poems, sketches, and drawings of Adam Lamb, kept in paper mache cover.
Notes of Adam Lamb explaining the Armstrong Fuller family connection
Blackie's Pass Arithmetic Test Cards.
National School Arithmetic part 11-Comprising the Complete Programme for 3rd Class. Dublin Alex Thom & Co.
Disbound but complete edition of 'Árd na h-Éireann, An Irish-Ireland Magazine' published by An Craobh Colmchille, Conradh na Gaeilge, Tullamore, its second and final publication (1904). Contains a foreword by Séamus MacAodhgáin, editor, and essays by William Bulfin ('Che Buono'), William H. Grattan Flood, Maire de Buitléir, E.J. Delahunty, and Douglas Hyde among others. Printed by Athlone Printing Works, the magazine carries a significant amount of local advertising from businesses across county Offaly.
The first issue of 1903, the original not extant here, is represented by articles photocopied from an original edition belonging to Frank Meehan and supplied by Portlaoise Library to Tullamore Library in 1985, featuring essays by Fr Matthew Russell, S. J., David Sherlock, Seaghan Ó Liatháin, and William H. Grattan Flood.
Typed list of historical material held in Tullabeg transfered to the Province Archives
Drawings of the front elevation and ground plan of a labourer's cottage designed by architect, Thomas Mallinson, and which won the award by the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland for best design of a labourer's cottage.
‘Figures Regarding Arca Seminarii liability after departures of Philosophers from Tullabeg.’