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Magnus Pimlico Slate Works
IE OCL P131/10/2/2/1 · File · 1872 - ?
Part of Loughton Papers

Letter from W. Q. {Lagler] forwarding memorandum which will inform him of the history of the Magnus company.
Includes card for Magnus Enamelled Slate Co.

Also includes letter from CJC Bailey, Fulham, England to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench; copy of an inventory of machinery plant and effects on the premises no. 153 Buckingham Palace Road purchased by Mr Stuart with the lease; invoice from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench to Fuller, Horsey, Sons co. for 'attending at Magnus's slate works no. 153 Buckingham Palace Road making survey of same and advising you as to the annual rental value of the property'.

IE OCL P131/10/2/6 · File · c.1894
Part of Loughton Papers

File of documents resulting from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's work with The South African trust and finance company.
The file deals with a proposal for the company to work with the dutch Van Ryn company. Examples of records include a letter from C. Algernon Moreing of the Van Ryn company to The South African trust and finance company and a copy of the Van Ryn's Royal Charter.
Newspaper clipping regarded a presentation to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench.
Two Copies of a supplement to the report of the extraordinary meeting 11th July 1894 by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench

IE OH OHS70 · Item · 1908-1910

Scrapbook containing photographs, drawings, colour illustrations, postcards, and newspaper cuttings relating to the Homan-Mulock family of Ballycumber House. Particular interest shown in horses and equestrian events locally and in England, with photographs from the Pytchley, Grafton and Bicester Hunts; racing at Punchestown; Moate horse show; and polo matches and gymkhanas at Ballycumber House. Many of the photographs are unidentified but there are some depicting Sheila Beddington and her younger brother Guy and their father, Claude Beddington. The scrapbook is attributed to E. Mulock which could be either (Frances) Ethel Homan Mulock or (Hester Nina) Enid Homan Mulock, but most likely the former due to the several instances of her children and husband in the photographs.

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