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            IE OCL P35/3/11 · Dossier · 1913
            Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore

            Letter to R. H. Moore Esq. Hon. Secretary of the Banagher Fairs & Improvement Committee from Gordon Telford at Greir & MacKay Ltd. Engineers in response to queries regarding the cost per annum to users of electric light. Requests that an exact map of the town be forwarded so that an exact price can be given for an installation.

            IE OCL P35/4/3/5 · Pièce · 08 September 1909
            Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore

            Ms letter from Adam Mitchell & Son to R. H. Moore referring to posters which have been sent to be posted in Banagher, Eyrecourt and Shannonbridge, and suggests that they be posted 'at conspicuous places at crossroads in the neighbourhoods'.

            IE OCL P35/4/7/4 · Pièce · undated
            Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore

            Typed memoranda entitled 'Points in Favour of Banagher's Claim for Sugar Beet Factory'. Argument set out under headings which include; situation of proposed site, mode of conveyance to site and beet supply. With five copies and manuscript draft.

            IE OCL P35/5/3 · Pièce · 21 January 1915
            Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore

            Typewritten letter from Walter Callan, Executive Refugee Committee at Secretary's Office, King's County, regarding arrangements for placement of two families of refugees in Banagher and Ferbane. Letter asks for details from Moore as to how much he Banagher committee had raised in subscriptions 'in order to be able to gauge roughly what charge is likely to fall to central funds'.