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- 1949-1950
Programme for ‘The Gondoliers’ (Christmas 1949) and ‘The Gypsy Baron’ (Christmas 1950) details Jesuits who performed at St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg.
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Programme for ‘The Gondoliers’ (Christmas 1949) and ‘The Gypsy Baron’ (Christmas 1950) details Jesuits who performed at St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg.
Photograph taken on the steps of Tullabeg
Photograph taken on the steps of Tullabeg: Gregory Ffrench, Richard Coyne, Colm O’ Houlihan, Brother Patrick Guidera, Robert Nash, ?, Richard Brennan, Michael O. Gallagher, Brother Jim Dunne, Sr. M.M.M. [1972-1974].
Copy of sketch by Oliver Connolly of Tullabeg
Copy of sketch by Oliver Connolly of Tullabeg, with a background history underneath.
Photograph of the Jesuits at tertianship at Tullabeg
Photograph of the Jesuits at tertianship at Tullabeg, taken on the steps of Tullabeg: - Joe Veale, Herbert Dargan, Brother Bill McGoldrick SJ, Brother Martin Murphy SJ, Patrick Sheery SJ, Niall Leahy SJ.
Photograph of the Jesuits at tertianship at Tullabeg
Photograph of the Jesuits at tertianship at Tullabeg, taken on the steps of Tullabeg: - Ted McAsey, Frank Brady, Conor Harper, John O’ Keeffe, Joe Veale, ?, Bill Dargan, Peter McVerry, Octove …, ?, ?, John Coyne.
Journal of the Brothers Tertianship
Journal of the Brothers Tertianship (1963) ‘The Brothers Tertianship of 1962-63 came to a close today. The first to be held in Ireland, here at Tullabeg, had begun on the 1st October, 1962’ (31 January 1963); ‘Five Brothers arrived in Tullabeg to begin Tertianship in 1964…Father Hogan, Tertian Instructor duly met and welcomed the arrivals’ (3 February 1963); ‘Journal-things to bring to the tertianship – old trousers and coat for outdoor works. Boots. Canvas shoes for hand ball for basket-ball. Football shorts’ (25 March 1963).
Journal of Tertian’s beadle at (Tullabeg and St. Bueno’s, North Wales) which details the comings and goings of the tertianship, timetables (schedule of year), notes. The tertianship was opened at Tullabeg in1911 and transferred to St. Bueno’s, North Wales in 1927. It returned to Rathfarnham Castle in 1941. Includes:
‘22 tertians: 14 had made long course’ (1911);
‘Fourteen in on 15th: two from Holland came on 22nd - Total 16’ (1916);
‘21 licensed smokers out of 25’ (1919);
‘In 1922 departure on 16th. Will not be possible as there are no trains from Tullamore on Sunday. Probably the best plan would be to begin retreat on evening of 7th’ (1922);
Christmas card featuring the Evie Hone Nativity window
Christmas card from Aer Lingus, featuring the Evie Home Nativity window at the Jesuit College, Tullamore, Ireland.