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              IE OCL P35/7/36 · Unidad documental simple · 17 September 1943
              Parte de Papers of R.H. Moore

              Letter from Secretary of Public Works to Eamonn G. Moore Esq. regarding proposal of the Banagher Parish Council to build a park on the banks of the Shannon near Banagher.

              J. F. Mahon - food and turf production
              IE OCL P35/7/12 · Unidad documental simple · undated
              Parte de Papers of R.H. Moore

              Memoranda from J. F. Mahon, Secretary's Office Tullamore to the Secretary of each Parish Council requesting details on the number of labourers in the district who desire to cultivate allotments. With letter from T. J. Kelly to the Secretary of each Parish Council regarding proposed strategies increasing turf production.

              IE OCL P35/7/15 · Unidad documental simple · 7 March 1941
              Parte de Papers of R.H. Moore

              Typed letter from J. F. Mahon, Secretary, Offaly County Board to the secretary of Banagher Parish Council noting, that allotments provided by the Board of Health should not exceed one quarter of an acre.

              IE OCL P35/7/19 · Unidad documental simple · undated
              Parte de Papers of R.H. Moore

              Statement from Patrick Boland, Chairman Offaly County Council appealing for the farmers of Leix and Offaly to increase food production and suggesting the Parish Council take a census of all arable land in the area and to impress on those who can to increase their acreage by 20 percent.