List of recipients of free seed potatoes
- IE OCL P35/7/23/1
- Item
- 16 April 1941
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Handwritten list dated April 16th 1941 of persons to whom seed potatoes are to be distributed free.
List of recipients of free seed potatoes
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Handwritten list dated April 16th 1941 of persons to whom seed potatoes are to be distributed free.
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Recommendation of the establishment of a First Aid Service under the Local Security Force as a result of the break out of World War II, as it will be expected that the Board of Health will place its transport and personnel at its disposal. The Board further resolves to clean and disinfect the old infirmary building and lay on electric light and water in the event of an emergency (July 1940).
Correspondence relating to the delay in building works for the County Hospital featuring the contractors, Phoenix Building Works, and the architect, Michael Scott.
Part of Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance
Includes:
Order that under the Emergency Powers Act, boards of health and public assistance to encourage the production of turf for persons who will be dependent on home assistance.
Contains report of Inspector Miss Murray of the Local Government Department on boarding-out of children which was critical of Offaly Board of Health (Aug 1941), and rebuttal reports from the Board (Dec 1941).
Offaly Board of Health - food production
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Typed memoranda from Offaly County board of Health with regard to the boards role in ensuring that as much foodstuff as possible is home produced. Requests that Parish Councils ascertain the number of labourers who desire to cultivate allotments and the amount of land available.
P. Boland - Parish Council post war
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Ms. Letter from Patrick Boland T. D. regarding keeping the Parish Council going in the post war period.
P. Boland - Proceeding with housing scheme
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Typewritten letter from Patrick Boland, T. D., Ballycumber, to the Secretary of Banagher Parish Council stating that it has been learned from the County Manager that he intends to proceed with the Banagher Housing Scheme immediately.
P. Boland appealing to farmers for increased food production
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Statement from Patrick Boland, Chairman Offaly County Council appealing for the farmers of Leix and Offaly to increase food production and suggesting the Parish Council take a census of all arable land in the area and to impress on those who can to increase their acreage by 20 percent.
P. Mitchell, Banagher - land application
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Ms note from Patrick Mitchell, Claremont, Banagher regarding application for 1 acre.
P. O Dalaigh impossibility of library branch in Banagher
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Typewritten letter from P. O Dalaigh, County Librarian to the Secretary of Banagher Parish Council informing that it is not possible to open a branch at Banagher 'owing to the scarcity and high cost of books at the present'.
Documents relating to aspects of Moore's life in Banagher. Moore was involved in many committees in the town. These fall into two categories in this collection, namely improvements to the local economy and infrastructure and those that responded to outside events such as the First and Second World Wars. The improvement committees were Banagher Improvement Association/Committee (c.1899-1928), Banagher Fairs and Improvement Committee (1907-1928), Banagher Public Lighting Committee (1907-1912) and Banagher and Lusmagh Farmers Association (1929-1930). The other committees responded to WWI and WWII were The Garrycastle Relief Committee (1914-1915), the War and Pensions Committee (1917-1919) and the Parish Council (1941-c.1945).
Some other organisations mentioned are the Banagher Bicycle Association, the Gaelic League and the Banagher Sacred Heart Sodality which all proved extremely popular.
Moore, Roderick Harold