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Minute Book (1929-30)
IE OCL OBHPA/3/1/7 · Item · April 1929-September 1930
Parte de Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Includes:
Copy of report on boarded-out children in the county carried out by Miss Alice Listster, inspector with the Department of Local Government, noting the conditions and well-being of each of the children boarded-out in the county (23 July 1929).

Copy of a summary of a sworn inquiry in relation to assessing what extra institutional accommodation is needed in the county. Having assessed the prospect of transferring the county home to the former Birr workhouse and converting Tullamore county home to a general and fever hospital, the inquiry found that a new general and surgical hospital be erected in Tullamore, separate to the fever hospital, and that the Birr and Edenderry district hospitals should continue operating (23 July 1929).

Minute Book (1933)
IE OCL OBHPA/3/1/11 · Item · January 1933-December 1933
Parte de Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Includes:
Complaint to the Board by D. E. Williams that tender conditions should be the same as for the Dublin Board of Assistance, where local firms are given preference if the contract is of equal value, and asks that this is applied when supplying the board with whiskey and tea, noting that they are very large employers in Tullamore.

Minute Book (1934-35)
IE OCL OBHPA/3/1/14 · Item · April 1934-March 1935
Parte de Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Includes:
Report filed by Hoey & Denning Sols, who had attended the county home and taken statements from five women under the Illegitimate Children's Affiliation Orders Act 1930, so that putative fathers can be pursued by OBH for maintenance of their child in the county home.

Report on the state of repair of the roof of Barnaboy House which was fitted out for Dr Brady as the Kilcormac dispensary residence but Dr Brady complained that they have had to endure a winter of misery with a leak in every bedroom in the house. (p198-199)

Minute Book (1928-1929)
IE OCL OBHPA/4/1/5 · Item · October 1928-March 1929
Parte de Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Includes:

Notices served on houses owners to carry out urgent repairs for their tenants; reports on the medical officer of health on overcrowding in houses; recommendations to send children with physical and mental defects to institutions, although Protestant institutions needed consent of parish priest; instances of diphtheria, scarletina, tuberculosis; and a report from Home Assistance Officer, Birr, concerning the level of destitution in the town.