Extract from Hansards re the Tullamore Incident
- IE OCL P77/3
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- 1916
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Extract from the British House of Commons, Hansard, regarding the Tullamore Incident, and a transcript of same.
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Extract from Hansards re the Tullamore Incident
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Extract from the British House of Commons, Hansard, regarding the Tullamore Incident, and a transcript of same.
A. Hammond (refugee) thanking for help
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Ms Letter in French from A Hammond to R. H. Moore thanking him for the kindness shown to him and his family during his stay in Banagher and thanking him in advance for looking after his wife and children while he is in England. With transcript in English.
Part of Loughton Papers
File of diaries belonging to Theodora Trench.
From 1917 until 1919 Theodora volunteered as Chauffeuse with the Red Cross's Voluntary Aid Detachment. Throughout the early diaries she writes about her experiences resulting from this volunteer work and the responsibilities she was required to carry out. Examples of such entries include one she wrote on 18 January 1918 she writes 'Evacuation 4.45 am breakfast 4.15. Cleaned engine a little. 1.30 went to Richmond football match & Austin lunchtime.' Another example includes an entry from 12 January 1919 'On duty all day (night duty) inspection 11.30'.
Theodora also uses the diaries to record her her daily life. On 5 February 1921 she records attending a concert, 'Concert Albert Hall (Samson & Delilah)' and on 23 may 1922 she writes about going to the Chelsea Flower show 'S & I went to Chelsea Flower Show. Very hot & [humid] but beautiful flowers...'.
Extract from 'The Rebellion Handbook' re the Tullamore Incident
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Extract from 'The Rebellion Handbook' compiled by 'The Weekly Irish times' published in 1917, featuring page 127 'Tullamore Prisoners Discharged'.
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
War Pensions Committee Memoranda Book
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
War Pensions Committee ms Memoranda Book containing draft and copy letters from R. H. Moore Hon. Secretary of Banagher Local War Pensions Committee. Letters chiefly relate to recommendations for acceptance of pension applications and arrangements for the completion of medical reports on applicants.
Contains also requests by Moore for payment for his work carried out on the committee. Letter of 9th May 1918 records the securing of three rooms in Banagher Technical School for the accommodation of Belgian refugees.
Note to Mrs. Sherrard regarding an application
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Forwarding note to Mrs. Sherrard (committee member Banagher) of 14th September 1917 from Birr War pensions Sub-Committee in reference to application.
Application from P. J. Molloy for his parents
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Ms letter to Banagher Local Pensions Allotment Board from P. J. Molloy regarding the grant paid to his mother. Letter states that both his parents are ill and unable to survive on the present grant of 9s 2d. With annotation from Major Rogers endorsing the application.
Memoranda to forwarding of cashbook
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Ms memoranda from Naval and Military War Pensions Committee from C. P. Kingston, Secretary forwarding cashbook furnished to petty cash fund.
Requisition forms relating to monthly advance from committee treasurer
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Two requisition forms of Banagher district of King's County Relief Committee relating to monthly (September and November 1917) advance from Treasurer of County Local Pension Committee.
With ms. letter of 30th October relating to alterations in the requisition form.