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            Papers of R.H. Moore
            IE OCL P35 · Fonds · 1899 - 1956

            Documents relating to aspects of Moore's life in Banagher. Moore was involved in many committees in the town. These fall into two categories in this collection, namely improvements to the local economy and infrastructure and those that responded to outside events such as the First and Second World Wars. The improvement committees were Banagher Improvement Association/Committee (c.1899-1928), Banagher Fairs and Improvement Committee (1907-1928), Banagher Public Lighting Committee (1907-1912) and Banagher and Lusmagh Farmers Association (1929-1930). The other committees responded to WWI and WWII were The Garrycastle Relief Committee (1914-1915), the War and Pensions Committee (1917-1919) and the Parish Council (1941-c.1945).

            Some other organisations mentioned are the Banagher Bicycle Association, the Gaelic League and the Banagher Sacred Heart Sodality which all proved extremely popular.

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            IE OCL P35/1/7 · Item · 1899-1917
            Part of Papers of R.H. Moore

            Unbound copybook containing handwritten notes, listings and calculations relating to examination results and school attendance. Also, notes on vacations and holidays taken. With copybook outlining the subdivision of courses of instruction and results of periodical examinations.

            IE OCL P35/2 · Series · 1911-1930
            Part of Papers of R.H. Moore

            Moore was secretary of the King's County Committee of Education. This committee was set up to administer and encourage the provision of technical and vocational education in skills such as cookery, metal work and wood work. Technical classes were established by the provision of capitation grants. These classes would provide young people with vocational and trade skills necessary to gain employment. It was here that young people could be prepared to accredited technical examinations.

            Purchases for classes
            IE OCL P35/2/5 · File · 1912
            Part of Papers of R.H. Moore

            Five Bills of Sale for goods and provisions relating to technical classes (mainly cookery).
            They are: James Nevin, grocer, Banagher, 23.03.1912;
            The Grand Canal company for domestic economy equipment, 18.03.1912;
            J. T. Harney, grocer, Banagher, March 1912;
            J. E. Nallan, 22.03.1912;
            M Madden, Victualler, Banagher, 09.09.1940.