- IE OCL P35/1
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- 1888-1930
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
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Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Petition for a new Banagher Post Office
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Draft ms petition from [RH Moore] to Sidney Buxton Post Master General, from the gentry, traders and manufacturers of Banagher urging the provision of a suitable Post Office accommodation and the erection of a new Public Post Office. Mentions also the downgrading of Banagher Post Office to Sub-Office.
Correspondence Relief Scheme and sugar beet factory
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
File of correspondence being mainly copy outgoing correspondence of R. H. Moore.
Includes typewritten letter of William Davin T. D. to R. H. Moore, Secretary Banagher Improvements Association in relation to the application for a grant from the Relief Schemes Votes and the suitability of Banagher for a Beet Sugar Factory.
Application details to secretary of Local War Pensions Committee
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Printed pre-paid card addressed to the Secretary of the Local War Pensions Committee with outline details of application received for war pensions and instruction to commence enquiries.
Inventory of the plate of the Rt Hon the Earl of Charleville
Part of Charleville Forest Papers
Bury, Charles William, 1st earl of Charleville
An Tóstal exhibition County Offaly, 1953-1954
Part of Papers of Fr Joseph Hurley
Part of Papers of Dr James Lyttleton
Research on Castletown Bawn, Co. Offaly (Parish of Birr, Barony of Ballybritt). County Inventory Registration: 979.
Contains field sheet with sketches of interior and exterior elevations and a site plan, a written report over two pages and 19 photographs.
Part of Records of Tullamore Union
Medical Officer: Dr R. J. Walsh, Clara
Relieving Officer: John Ryan
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Contains reports outlining the transition of Tullamore Workhouse into a county home. Also contains reports from sub-committees representing the other poor law unions (Edenderry and Birr) concerning the winding up of operations in those workhouses and the transfer of functions to Tullamore.
Significant redeployment of personnel is recorded such as hospital staff from the newly closed County Infirmary, and compensation claims from employees whose posts were defunct such as Clerk of the Union were also dealt with by the committee. Records decisions in relation to medical personnel based at various dispensaries throughout the county, and proposals relating to the treatment of TB patients. Also contains reports of new tenders granted for the supply of goods to the county home and some letters of protest about contracts being awarded to new suppliers in ' a ringing of the changes in certain interests.' (see p55, letter to the committee re Contract for the Supply of Bread, 28 October 1921.'
Includes regular matron's reports from the county home and hospital with medical details of patients. Also includes a report by the Visiting Committee (James O'Connor, Teresa Wyer and Mary K. Dunne) on the state of the county home following Amalgamation (p16, 23 July 1922).
Contains details of 'boarded-out' children such as their names and ages, and the names and addresses of their foster parents.
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Series of minutes books created on the enactment of the Local Government Temporary Provisions Act, 1923, recording executive decisions on a range of issues by Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance. These minutes follow directly from the Hospital and Homes Committee Minutes (Series 2).
Contains reports such as the Superintendent's Report from the general and fever hospitals; the Superintendent's Report from the County Home; Inspector's reports for boarded-out children; and reports from the district hospitals of Edenderry and Birr. Also includes 'Letters and Sanctions' from the Department of Local Government.
General matters arising include the appointment and remuneration of medical and clerical staff; financial issues relating to the sending of patients to extern hospitals; tenders for the supply of provisions to the hospitals; and orders relating to the dispensary districts throughout the county.
Decisions relating to the boarding-out of children are recorded intermittently in each minute book. Minutes also contain reports on conditions in the county home and in foster homes, on the health and welfare of boarded-out children, and on admissions of unmarried mothers to the county home and/or transfers to mother and baby homes in neighbouring counties. Contains sporadic lists (names and addresses) of boarded out-children, unmarried mothers, and foster parents.