Brown and Nolan's Arithmetic book
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- 1904
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Brown and Nolan's Revised Modern School Arithmetic for the New Programme. Fourth Standard, Dublin Brown and Nolan Ltd. 1904.
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Brown and Nolan's Arithmetic book
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Brown and Nolan's Revised Modern School Arithmetic for the New Programme. Fourth Standard, Dublin Brown and Nolan Ltd. 1904.
Irish Reader, Rev Bernard Cretan, C. C. and B. J. Goff
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Mion Chaint le haghaidh Mac Leighinn. An T-athair Brian O Criochain. Conversion for the use of students by Rev Bernard Cretan, C. C. and B. J. Goff compiled for the Elphin branch of the GAA Gaelic League. Dublin, Brown & Nolan, Ltd. Printers and Publishers, Nassau Street, 1902.
Invoice for fees and extra classes
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Invoice for fees and extra classes for Banagher Boys National School May 1900 to the value of £1.5.0s
Roll Book Banagher Boys National School
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Information recorded under headings; which include pupils, age, and register no., class number and attendance fees.
Part of Loughton Papers
File of letters sent to Henry Trench between 1853 and 1865.
The majority of the letters within the file concern Henry's son Henry Bloomfield Trench. It appears Henry Bloomfield suffered from an illness which caused fainting and fitting. Much of the letters deal with this issue. Examples include two letters dated from John Congreve regarding Henry Bloomfield Trench fitting and his recovery during his stay with him. The file also includes three letters from J.R Pears, Windlesham regarding a fainting fit that occurred while Henry Bloomfield Trench was away at school. Other letters concerning this issue within this file describe Henry Trench attempts to find a suitable school for his son. Examples of such letters include a letter dated 14 July from F.G Price, Munderfield, Bromyard, England accepting Henry as a pupil.
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Introductory report submitted by Trench to Lord Digby, following his arrival on the estate on 1 June 1857. He notes that he spent the first three weeks with his son, T. W. Trench, in Tullamore, and assessed the estate on horseback during this period. Report contains a general sketch of the natural features of the estate; the extent of arable pasture, plantations or bog; the issue of rent collection and methods of valuation; and a survey of the woodlands and their ownership. A post script to the report begins on page 48 and contains further commentary on the state and extent of schooling in the area; use of the Union Workhouse; the levels of pauperism and general notes on the cottier class of tenantry. Also includes a list of current leaseholders on the estate.
Trench sketched scenes from life on the estate over the following pages:
Page 6 Sketch of Old Irish Red Deer
Page 10 Sketch of Geashill National School
Page 20 Sketch of Geashill Village
Page 23 Sketch of Derrigunnigan Wood
Page 25 Sketch of Tullamore Road
Page 27 Diagram of bogland to be drained
Page 29 Sketch of Turf Bog Annagharvey depicting two men fighting with sticks.
Page 31 Sketch of Red Deer
Page 33 Sketch of Killeenmore Moors
Trench, William Steuart
Examination results certificates
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Bundle of Certificates National Education Ireland: Results Examinations.
Religion and sacred history book, Monsieur Feury
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Historical Catechism Containing a summary of the Sacred history by Monsieur Feury. Dublin: James Duffery and Co. Ltd. 14 and 15 Wellington Quay.
Programme drawing book, Vere Fosters
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Vere Foster's Programme Drawing Books. Fifth Class. Curved Lin Objects and Simple Ornament.
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Albetts drawing copies for standard (V) Freehand drawing from the flat.