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        Records of Patrick Moore & Sons, Victuallers
        IE OCL P1 · Arquivo · 1905 - 1936

        This collection is comprised of the records of Patrick Moore & Sons, Victuallers of Edenderry and Rathangan. They were a family business who sold meat to the surrounding towns including Edenderry, Rathangan, Allenwood, Clonbulloge, Enfield, Kinnegad and Rhode. The collection includes ledgers, cash books, stock books, daily order books and van sales books. There are also documents regarding financial accounts such as bank account books, customer account books, bills of account with local traders, Dublin traders and a trader from Manchester. Also includes documents of their accounts with other businesses and legal costs as well as personal family photographs. A note in ledger P1/C/17 from 1923 recounts that Judge Wakely's house, Ballyburly, near Rhode, was 'burned by irregulars' in 1923.

        Individuals and businesses that had an account with Patrick Moore & Sons include:
        Coopers & Bailey, Central Market London.
        H.M. Hawkins, Seifond, Dorchester.
        Doctor Hamilton, Edenderry.
        E.J.B. Nesbitt, Rutland Gate, London.
        E.J.B. Nesbitt, Penton Lodge, Andover.
        D. Alesbury.
        Civic Guards, Edenderry.
        J. Joly, Clonbologue.

        Patrick Moore & Sons had accounts with:
        William Bros, Edenderry (Grocery Account)
        M.J. O'Brien, Edenderry.
        William Bros. (Petrol Account)
        Offaly County Board of Health and Public Assistance.

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        Photograph album of Col. Fitz-Simon
        IE OCL P136 · Arquivo · 1921-1924

        Photograph album created by Lt. Col. M. O'Carroll Fitz-Simon, M.C. , who began his military career in Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment, which was headquartered at Birr. The photographs document a peace-keeping mission the Leinsters undertook in Silesia (now part of Poland) from their departure at Dover on 31 May 1921, through Germany and to their destination of Oppeln (Opole in Poland today). Following the disbandment of the regiment in June 1922, Fitz-Simon joined the King's Own Regiment, Lancaster and the remaining photographs in the album depict scenes from missions in India and Burma. There is also a small number of photographs of people and houses in the Birr area including Whigsborough House, and the burnt out remains of Birr Barracks (following its destruction in the Civil War in July 1922).

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