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Buildings and Grounds, Hall and Classroom, Gonzaga College

Buildings and Grounds, Hall and Classroom 1958
Architect: Robinson, Keefe and Devane.
Paper: Bluish on white for Community Building. Red and red Shading for school buildings.
[Comment: Orientation N,S,E,W is provided in plan 30 above. This clarifies that the Jesuit Community House in 1958 and in 2018 was the west side of campus]

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Central Heating Installation, Gonzaga College

[Gonzaga College] Sandford Hill, Ranelagh, Milltown, Dublin [Jesuit Community House]
Central Heating Installation

  1. Basement
  2. Ground Floor
  3. Mezzanine
  4. First Floor
    Architect: Robinson, Keefe and Devane, 59 Northumberland Road, Dublin 4
    Engineer: Delap and Waller [Dublin]

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Classroom Extension - Alternative No. 1, Gonzaga College, Milltown

Classrooms, Oratory, Toilets
Classroom Extension – Alternative No. 1
Architect: Robinson, Keefe and Devane, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2.
Date: April 1964, various revisions noted. Revised March 1976
Drawing No: 522 / 12
Paper: Black on white with red and blue additions

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Classroom Extension - Alternative No. 2, Gonzaga College, Milltown

Location Map. Classroom Extension Alternative No. 2. March 1976
Architect: Robinson, Keefe and Devane 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin
Date: 19 July 1963, revised 18 December 1963, revised 31 December 1964, revised March 1976
Drawing No. 522 / 10
[Comment – This clearly indicates that “Sandford Hill” became the “Jesuit Community Residence” and “Sandford Grove” became integrated into the College buildings. Finally “Sandford Lodge” which is not part of the map had been purchased to develop the Catholic Workers College, later College of Industrial Relations and finally the National College of Ireland before it moved to new site in the city]

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Electrical Installation of “Sandford Hill” Ranelagh, Dublin

Electrical Installation of “Sandford Hill” Ranelagh, Dublin

  1. Basement
  2. Ground Floor
  3. First Floor
  4. Second Floor
    Architects: Robinson, Keefe and Devane, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin
    Engineer: P. J. Ryan, Electrical Contractor, 15 Clontarf Road, Dublin
    Paper: Blue background with yellow, white and red lettering.

Gonzaga College SJ

In 1947, the decision to open a Jesuit school on the south side of Dublin was taken. The purchase in 1949 of Sandford Lodge and Sandford Hill belonging to the Bewley Estate consisted of 15 acres in Ranelagh, two miles south of Dublin city centre. The college opened on 8 September 1950, with 52 boys registering. The founding Jesuit Superior (and later first Rector) was Fr Charles O'Conor SJ (The O' Conor Don) (1906-1981), and the first Prefect of Studies was Fr Bill White SJ (1912-1988).

The papers of Gonzaga College consist mainly of letters relating to: the foundation of the College (1950); prospectus and rules (1950); annual financial statements and accounts of the school and community (1958-1979); correspondence between the Rectors of Gonzaga College and Irish Jesuit Provincials concerning school and community matters, such as finance, staffing and building (1960-1980); school administration (1970-1988); planning and development (1972-1977); building and renovations (1963-1981); educational affairs such as the teaching of physics, chemistry and religious education (1966-1975). There are only a few early photographs of Gonzaga College (1950-1970).

Gonzaga College SJ, Dublin, 1950-

Layout of Drainage, Gonzaga College

Layout of Drainage. Showing the Main Lines of Sewage Disposal and Field Drains on Completion of Stage 1, September 1957
Date: 17 April 1951
Architects: Robinson, Keefe and Devane, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin
Drawing No. 173/75
Paper: Black on off white – Shaded with green and blue

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Letter from Fr Charles O'Conor SJ, Gonzaga College, Sandford Road, Dublin to Irish Fr Provincial concerning estimates for reconstruction work at St. Joseph's

Letter from Fr Charles O'Conor SJ, Gonzaga College SJ, Sandford Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin to Irish Fr Provincial concerning estimates for reconstruction work at St. Joseph's. Discusses the different options. Refers to the community's need for a Brother to do some cooking. Asks leave to attend to his sister's affairs in the west of Ireland.

O'Conor, Charles D, 1906-1981, Jesuit priest

Letter from Fr Charles O'Conor SJ, Gonzaga College, Sandford Road, Dublin to Irish Fr Provincial concerning trees along the avenue marked to be felled

Letter from Fr Charles O'Conor SJ, Gonzaga College, Sandford Road, Dublin to Irish Fr Provincial concerning trees along the avenue marked to be felled. Remarks that it would be preferable if the trees could be cut down during the summer while the pupils were on holidays. Remarks that he would normally discuss such a matter directly with Fr Coyne or Fr Rector at Milltown 'But relations upon points of mutual interest between Milltown and ourselves have proved so delicate at times that it has seemed wise to lay the matter before your Reverence...'

O'Conor, Charles D, 1906-1981, Jesuit priest

Letter from Fr Edward Coyne SJ, Milltown Park, Dublin to Fr Rector concerning the siting of Gonzaga College at Sandford

Letter from Fr Edward J Coyne SJ, Milltown Park, Dublin to Fr Rector, concerning the siting of Gonzaga College at Sandford. Remarks that Sandford would be very suitable 'It has all the positive requirements we need in the way of space and privacy...'

Coyne, Edward Joseph, 1896-1958, Jesuit priest

Letters, in the main from architects, Robinson, Keefe and Devane, regarding Gonzaga College buildings

Letters, in the main from architects, Robinson, Keefe and Devane, regarding Gonzaga College buildings, including references to: 'Specifications of work to be done and materials used in carrying out proposed alterations and renovations to Sandford Grove House, Gonzaga College, Ranelagh, Dublin...' (May 1953), gardener's cottage, alterations and additions (yard building, boiler house, classrooms and toilets) carpets, chapel, clock, electrical, extensions, flooring, hydrants, playground, seats, sound systems, stage, lighting, trees and water. Includes letters from quantity surveyors, Leonard and Williams, to Fr Charles O'Conor SJ, Gonzaga College, Dublin regarding works carried out at Gonzaga College (14 May 1952-14 September 1953); plan of Gardener's Cottage (4 July 1950), Outline specification by Brendan J Collins & Associates (30 June 1976) for work on eight classrooms and temporary electricity supply for Gonzaga College (17 December 1976).

Proposed Alterations to “Sandford Grove”, drainpipe plan and ‘Proposed Central Heating Scheme

Gonzaga College, Sandford Road, [Ranelagh] Dublin.

Proposed Alterations to “Sandford Grove”, drainpipe plan and ‘Proposed Central Heating Scheme [Showing Radiators and Boiler Room]’.

Date: March 1953, Revised 20 April 1953, May 1953
Architects: Robinson, Keefe and Devane, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin
Engineers: Maguire and Gatchell Ltd., Dawson Street, Dublin.

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Proposed Alterations to Yard Buildings, Gonzaga College

Proposed Alterations to Yard Buildings. Revised Working Drawings

  1. Second Floor Plan
  2. Section A-A SECTION B-B [ Scale 4 feet to 1 inch]
  3. First Floor Plan
  4. Sectional Elevation C-C
  5. Section thro’ Boiler Room
  6. Section D-D
    Architect: Robinson Keefe and Devane, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Proposed Classroom Extension, Gonzaga College

Gonzaga College Milltown [Ranelagh Dublin]
Proposed Classroom Extension

  1. Elevation and section
  2. North Elevation
  3. Section A-A
    Architects: Robinson Keefe and Devane, 59 Northumberland Road, Dublin 4.
    Job No 522 B
    Drawing No. 2

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Proposed Classroom Extensions, Gonzaga College

Gonzaga College, Milltown, [Ranelagh] Dublin
Proposed Classroom Extension, Ground Floor Plan
Proposed Classroom Extension, Elevation and Section
Proposed Classroom Extension, Elevations
Proposed Classroom Extension, Foundation Plan
Proposed Classroom Extension, Roof Details

Architect: Robinson, Keefe and Devane, 59 Northumberland Road, Dublin 4

These plans are folded together with a letter from Brendan J Collins Quantity Surveyors to Architects Robinson, Keefe and Devane dated 30 June 1976, 4 pages.

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Proposed Extensions, Gonzaga College

Gonzaga College Milltown [Ranelagh, Dublin]
Architect: Robinson Keefe and Devane, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin
Date: 19 June 1963, Revised 18 December 1963, 31 December 1964 and June 1976

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Proposed New Layout in two stages, Gonzaga College

Proposed New Layout in two stages
Architect: Robinson Keefe and Devane, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin
Drawing No: 172 / 12 / M
Paper: Bluish white – drawing shaded with red, blue and yellow.

[Comment: Note this plan was not followed. Community house did not move to the “Sandford Grove” house, which was the school and became more integrated into the new school buildings.]

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Revised proposed alterations to Yard Buildings, Gonzaga College

Gonzaga College Ranelagh, Dublin
Proposed Alterations to Yard Buildings
Revised Working Drawings

  1. Elevation to Albany Road
  2. Ground Floor Plan
  3. Sectional Elevation C.C.
  4. First Floor Plan
  5. Elevation to Park Drive
    Architect: Robinson Keefe and Devane, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin
    Revised: June 1952

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Revised proposed alterations to Yard Buildings, Gonzaga College

Gonzaga College Ranelagh, Dublin
Proposed Alterations to Yard Buildings
Revised Working Drawings

  1. Elevation to Albany Road
  2. Ground Floor Plan
  3. Sectional Elevation C.C.
  4. First Floor Plan
  5. Elevation to Park Drive
    Architect: Robinson Keefe and Devane, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin
    Revised: June 1952

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Survey of “Sandford Hill”, Ranelagh, Dublin

Survey of “Sandford Hill”, Ranelagh, Dublin
[One of the two houses – the Jesuit Community House]

  1. Basement Plan
  2. Ground Floor Plan
  3. Mezzanine Floor Plan
  4. First Floor Plan
  5. Section A-A
    Architects: Robinson, Keefe and Devane, Architects, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin
    Paper: Black on white with some red pen adjustments

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Survey of Drawing, Elevation and Sections for Gonzaga College

Gonzaga College, Sandford Road, [Ranelagh] Dublin.
Survey Drawing Elevation and Sections

  1. “Sandford Grove” West Elevation
  2. “Sandford Hill” East Elevation
  3. “Sandford Hill” Section E-E
  4. “Sandford Grove” Section A-A
  5. “Sandford Grove” Section C-C
  6. “Sandford Grove” Section B-B
  7. “Sandford Hill” Section D-D
  8. “Sandford Grove” part of Ground Floor
  9. “Sandford Hill” part of Ground Floor
    Architects: Robinson, Keefe and Devane, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

Survey of Ground between “Sandford Grove” and “Sandford Hill”, Ranelagh

Survey of Ground between “Sandford Grove” and “Sandford Hill” Ranelagh.
[“Sandford Hill” became the SJ Community House and “Sandford Grove” became the College House]
Architects: Robinson, Keefe and Devane, 22 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin
Paper: Black on off white – Buildings Shaded in blue

Robinson, Keefe and Devane, architects

The opening of Canisius Preparatory School, Beechwood, Ranelagh

A file concerning the opening of Canisius Preparatory School, Beechwood, Ranelagh. Includes a letter from Fr Charles O'Conor SJ discussing the different names for the school and the location. Remarks that he is arranging to see the house at Sandford owned by the Bewley family.

O'Conor, Charles D, 1906-1981, Jesuit priest