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IE IJA FM/TULL · Fonds · 1818-2010

The Jesuits bought Tullabeg in 1818 (dedicated it to St Stanislaus) and opened a preparatory school for boys destined to go to Clongowes Wood College, Kildare. St Stanislaus College gradually developed as an educational rival to its sister school. It merged with Clongowes Wood College in 1886. Tullabeg then became a house of Jesuit formation: novitiate (1888-1930), juniorate (1895-1911), tertianship (1911-1927) and philosophate (1930-1962). In 1962, it was decided that the students of philosophy should be sent abroad for study. Tullabeg subsequently became a retreat house and was closed in May 1991.

The papers of St Stanislaus College include information on a history of the area around Tullabeg, building and property (1912-2004), correspondence with Superiors (1881-1971), finance (1912-1990), documents on Jesuit training (1818-1962), retreat house (1949-1960) and artworks (1940-1991).

Material is in the form of letters, reports, architectural plans, notes, maps and photographs (1902-1990). Programmes for plays include Shrovetide at St. Stanislaus College, Tullamore; ‘The Man with the Iron Mask’, ‘All at Coventry’ and ‘The Smoked Miser’ (1885) and for ‘Caitlín Ní Uallacáin’ and ‘Cox and Box’ and details Jesuits who performed (1925).

Society of Jesus
IE OH OHS87/E/1/3 · File · 1890 - 1920
Part of Bellair Estate Papers

Artificial collection of receipts and invoices associated with the stables, garden and gate lodge of Bellair House.
Includes:
List of trees and shrubs supplied by William Sheppard, Landscape Gardener, Churchtown, Dublin;
Invoice from Alex Dickson & Sons Ltd, Seedsmen, Nurserymen & Florists, Dublin;
Invoice from James Duffy, Builder and Contractor, Moate for repairs and painting to Bellair House;
Invoice from W J Mash, Shannon View Nursery, Glasson, Athlone.

Stained glass hunt scene.
IE OH OHS77/9/7/11 · Item
Part of Woodfield Papers

A small pane of stained glass depicting a men and dogs hunting a deer in front of a castle, with an irish inscription below.

Lamb Family