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Castle Howard, Avoca, County Wicklow.

  • IE OCL P131/6/2/3/4
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • [c.1925]-10 December 1958
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

Photographs and negatives of Castle Howard and Avoca village in County Wicklow. The file includes seventeen copies of the same photograph and two aerial photographs of Castle Howard, which was the residence of Sheelah and Langlois Massy Lefroy. The file also includes negatives of a woman [Sheelah Lefroy] fishing on the River Avoca.

Rocky Mountains

  • IE OCL P131/6/2/7/3
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • November 1919
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

File of photographs taken of the Rocky Mountains during November 1919.

Ireland

  • IE OCL P131/6/2/7/6
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1921 - 1953
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

Summers traveling, Lough Derg, Mrs Austin Boyle, Ennistymon Clare, Cliffs of Moher, Quilty Clare, Glendalough
Sheelah at the bay, Rock of Cashel','picnic on Lough Derg'

Recipe folder

  • IE OCL P131/6/14
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • c.1920-c.1941
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

File containing recipes such as tomato soup, homemade sweets cakes and biscuits.
Also included is a copy of 'cookery notes originally prepared for use in schools and classes for girls, working under the schemes of the department of agriculture' dated 1928

Theodora Bank

  • IE OCL P131/7/1/1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1928 - 1967
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

Three boxes of bank records kept by Theodra Trench.
Included in this file are bank statements, cheques and passbook sheets.

Sheelah Lefroy bank records.

  • IE OCL P131/7/1/2
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1928 - 1968
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

Three boxes of Bank records kept by Sheelah Lefroy.

Records contained within the file include Bank statements and cheques.

Death of Herbert B. Turnor.

  • IE OCL P131/7/3/3
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 29 July 1881- 3 August 1881
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

A copy of the translation of certificate on postmortem examination of body of Mr Herbert B. Turnor made on 3rd August 1881 at Duryn, Ladak [India]. Also included in the file is a statement made by Domingo Francis Fernandez regarding Turnor's death.

The death of Benjamin Bloomfield Trench.

  • IE OCL P131/7/3/6
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 30 January 1926-11 September 1928
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

File of newspaper clipping, programmes, letters, valuations and accounts relating to the death of Benjamin Bloomfield Trench who died 24 January 1926.

The file includes a copy of Benjamin's cash account, a copy of Benjamin's will, and newspaper obituaries. The obituary in the 'Offaly Chronicle' published on 4 February 1926 describes his death and life.
'Death has deprived us of an estimable gentlemen in the person of Mr Benjamin Bloomfield Trench, of Lougton, Cloughjodan, who passed away at his residence, 41 Onslow Gardens, London. He was the eldest son of Mr Henry Trench, of Cangort Park, Shinrone, and the Hon. Mrs Trench, daughter of the first Baron Bloomfield. He married, in 1889, Miss Dora Turnor, of Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire, and leaves two daughters. Mr Trench had been a justice of the peace for Monaghan and a Deputy Lieutenant for County Tipperary. He was a member of the London Stock Exchange.
While in residence at Loughton, which, in recent years was, unfortunately, not frequent owing to the unhappy turmoil of the times , he was very popular and familiar figure, especially during the Great War, when he took an active interest in the advancement of the recruiting campaigns in and around his district and afterwards he evinced an especial interest in the well-being of those who responded. That the late Mr Trench was deeply devoted to Loughton was exemplified in his wish that his remains should be interred there, and they were accordingly conveyed home on Friday, and next day, in the presence of a large, representative and sympathetic assembly, laid to rest in the family burial place in the immediate vicinity of his residence. We joing with all friends in tendering to his daughters, Miss Trench and Mrs Lefroy, our sincere sympathy. We hope to publish next week a complete report of the funeral, etc.'

The file also contains an order of service for Benjamin's memorial held in St. Pauls, Onslow Square memorial on 30 January 1926 and two copies of the order of service in Borrisnafarney Church held on the same day.

Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield

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