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Hullmandel lithographs

  • IE OCL P131/2/1/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • c.1835
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

Series of Hullmandel lithographs of a view of the Thames, together with a printed 'Plan of the River Thames from Westminster Bridge to Blackfriers Bridge, showing the line of [the] new quay, as proposed by Colonel Trench, MP...'.

Dora's holiday to Scandinavia.

  • IE OCL P131/2/2/3/3/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1 January 1889-18 September 1889
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

File of letters from Dora Trench to Bertha .
In the letters Dora describes her travels across Sweden and Norway with Benjamin Bloomfield Trench. Dora expresses her astonishment that English people do not visit countries such as Norway and her joy at seeing natural phenomena such as the fjords.

Time books 1923-1934.

  • IE OCL P131/5/7/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 17 July 1923-6 January 1935
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

File of workmen's time books for the Loughton estate 1923-1934. The time books states the name of the employees, where they worked, what they did and any absences they may have had.

New Zealand

  • IE OCL P131/6/2/7/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • [1917-1920]
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

File of photographs and negatives of New Zealand taken by Thora Trench during her time there. Included in this file is a photograph of the crowd awaiting a camp inspection from H.R.H The Prince of Wales during his visit to the Rotorua Jockey Club on the 28 April 1920. The file also contains a photograph of The Prince of Wales carrying out the inspection.
Also included in the file are photographs of the The New Zealand Expeditionary Force's ambulances and their female crews. The majority of the file is made up of negatives and photographs of the New Zealand countryside and of areas of natural beauty and interest such as Kaikoura, Lake Taupo and Ohinemutu a Māori village. There is also a photo of Rarotonga, the most populous island of the Cook Islands contained within the file. During this time Rarotonga was considered to be within the boundaries of New Zealand.

French postcards and postcards from Torquay.

  • IE OCL P131/6/7/1/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 8 March 1913-1918
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

Album of postcards collected and put together by Theodora Trench.
The album includes postcards from Hyères , The French Riviera, Grenoble, Aix-les-Bain and Torquay.

Aghadouglas Tower House

Research on Aghadouglas Tower House, Co. Offaly (Parish of Ettagh, Barony of Clonlisk). County Inventory Registration: 821.
Contains field sheet with details to level of preservation, nature of surviving structures and walls. Incl. a sketch of the site, a written report over three pages and seven photographs.

Aghadouglas Church Site

Research on Aghadouglas Church Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Ettagh, Barony of Clonlisk). County Inventory Registration: 613.
Contains field sheet with a written report over one page and three photographs.

Rentals and Receivers Accounts of the Estate of Charles William Francis Bury

Rental accounts and receiver accounts associated with the 4th Earl of Charleville, Charles William Francis Bury (1852-1874). The final rental account is dated to the day of his death on 3 November 1874.

Rental of Charleville 1848 onwards (1848-1956)
Rental and Receivers Account (1849)
Receivers Account for Francis Berry (1852)
Rental Account of the estates of the Earl of Charleville (1853)
Rental Account of the estates of the Earl of Charleville (1854)
2 copies of Rental Account of the estates of the Earl of Charleville (1855)
Rental Account of the estates of the Earl of Charleville (1856)
Rental Account of the estates of the Earl of Charleville (1858)
Copy of Rental Account of the estates of the Earl of Charleville up to 3 November 1874 (1874)

Bury, Charles William Francis, 4th earl of Charleville

Correspondence on Geashill Castle Claim (1922-1927)

Original incoming and copy outgoing letters relating a grant claim for Geashill Castle after its destruction. Includes a copy of the brief for counsel for the claim of £19,614.17 for Geashill Castles and its contents (1923); evaluation of three elk horns destroyed in the fire;
letter from Lord Digby to Goodbody Solicitors, Dorset "I must congratulate you once more for the very successful result of your hard work in relation to this claim, and I know what a difficult case it must have been for you to get a satisfactory settlement. I think you ought to know how very please I am over the way the case was conducted" (22 February 1926); letter from the Ministery of Finance details that "under the Malicious Injury Act you are entitle in this case to £1635 in clash, and £1100 in Bonds - total £2735" (19 February 1926).

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