- IE OCL P35/4/3
- Subseries
- 1909-1915
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
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Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Part of Woodfield Papers
Folder of papers kept by Constance Lamb. Contains photographs, a letter, a newspaper clipping, and cigarette coupons.
Lamb Family
Part of Records of the Williams Group
Alongside brochures and correspondence relating to the wholesale of wine, spirits and tea this section contains warehouse ledgers and custom administration records within the trade in wine and spirits through D. E. Williams Ltd..
Papers of Reverend Matthew Tobias.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Sanitorium and TB Hospital Records (1912-28; 1949-57)
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Part of Loughton Papers
This series contains albums of photographs and loose photographs collected by Theodora Trench during her travels.
The files includes postcards from The French Riviera, India, Egpyt and the Channel Islands.
Part of Geashill Estate Papers
Volumes recording financial transactions relating to the Geashill Estate, maintained by A. & L. Goodbody Solicitors and later Goodbody Kennedy Solicitors.
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Volumes recording details of residents admitted to the county home, the first of which dating from 1914, predates the establishment of the county home in 1921 and can therefore also be viewed as the last workhouse register for Tullamore Workhouse.
Data collected in this unbroken run of registers (Form 29) varied slightly from volume to volume but generally contained the following:
Admission number (and previous admission number if any)
Date of admission or birth
Name of inmate
Age, Sex
Description (Married, Single, etc.) or 'If adult whether single, married, widow or widower; if child, whether orphan, deserted, illegitimate or legitimate'
Religious denomination
Residence prior to admission
Name and address of nearest relative and description of relationship
Observations on condition of inmates when registered.
Employment or Calling
Number of dependents
Disease or other cause rendering admission necessary
Who gave recommendation for admission
Date of discharge or death
Postcards acknowledging receipt of parcels
Part of The Rosse Papers
Preprinted acknowledgment postcards sent by return by prisoners-of-war in German camps on receipt of relief parcels organised by the Birr Castle scheme. Personal details recorded include name, rank and internment camp.
Part of The Rosse Papers
Letters from Irish prisoners-of-war in internment camps in Germany, mainly Limburg, to Lady Rosse either requesting assistance in the form of parcel aid or thanking her for parcels received. Prisoners are predominately from the Irish Guards but other regiments feature also.