Banagher & Cloghan Sodalities Excursion
- IE OCL P35/8/21
- Pièce
- undated
Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore
Printed advertisement for Banagher & Cloghan Sodalities Excursion to Dublin, Dun Laoghaire, and Bray.
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Banagher & Cloghan Sodalities Excursion
Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore
Printed advertisement for Banagher & Cloghan Sodalities Excursion to Dublin, Dun Laoghaire, and Bray.
Philipstown Dispensary District
Fait partie de Records of Tullamore Union
Medical Officer: Dr Henry M. Clarke
Relieving Officer: James Dunne
Philipstown Dispensary District
Fait partie de Records of Tullamore Union
Medical Officer: Dr Henry M. White
Relieving Officer: James Dunne
Fait partie de Records of Tullamore Union
Medical Officer: Dr James Ridley, Tullamore
Relieving Officers: James Dunne, James Lynam, Stephen Lynam
Fait partie de Loughton Papers
In the court of the commissioners for the sale of encumbered estates in Ireland. Rental of the estate in fee of Harry Piesley L'Estrange esq of Moystown in the King's County.
Fait partie de Loughton Papers
Roll Book Banagher Boys National School
Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore
Information recorded under headings; which include pupils, age, and register no., class number and attendance fees.
Pupils payments for ink and firewood
Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore
School exercise book used for keeping record of pupils payments for ink and firewood.
Draft letters to Dean Monaghan PP
Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore
Undated handwritten draft address to Dean Monaghan PP from the teachers and pupils of Banagher National School on the occasion of his visit to the school. Address notes, 'the beautiful school in which we at present stand is in itself a lasting testimony of your untiring efforts to secure for us, one of the greatest of earthly blessings, a sound Catholic Education.'
Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore
Typed letter of 20th November 1926 of E. J. Delahunty, Secretary Offaly Joint Committee of Technical Education to R. H. Moore regarding enrolment for classes at Banagher. Letter notes that the small enrolment for Miss O'Mahoney's classes 'raise a very serious question regarding the continuance of the school as a Technical School'. With typed note of 13th December 1926 regarding payment of salaries and bonus by cheque.