Softback, quarto wages and time book for forestry workers.
Softback, quarto wages and time book for forestry workers.
Two volumes containing watercolour paintings depicting improvements in labourers' cottages. Each page contains two images, the cottage as it was before improvements and as it was after. The 1860 volume in particular reveals cottages transformed by the improvements. The 1865 volume is less dramatic, mainly depicting the installation of windows in the cottages, and in one case, the construction of a horseshoe shaped forge.
Trench, William SteuartAnnual reports, rentals and accounts submitted by the Trenches to Lord Digby, 9th Baron Digby of Geashill, beginning with an introductory survey of the estate in 1857, followed by successive annual reports from 1858 until 1872. In 1870, Thomas Weldon Trench resigned his position and W. S, Trench employed Reginald Digby, nephew of Lord Digby, to replace T. W, Trench on the estate. W. S. Trench died in 1872, and Reginald Digby continued thereafter as sole agent for estate.
Trench, William SteuartTypewritten memoranda of 22nd June 1938 with letter of 28th June 1938 from W. Irwin T. D. regarding the forthcoming excursion and sale of cruise tickets.
Correspondence files (photo copies from 1985) with list (42 out of 136 in hand), including change of company name, accounts, share disputes, exports, premises and building, 1948 - 1982 ;
Incoming customer letters with orders, 1970s;
Business card collections of wine and spirits distributors worldwide;
Letterheads Misty Lodge Spollanstown, Tullamore;
Design of a trophy by Gunning & Son Ltd.1968;
Telephone extension numbers, 1980, 1986;
Letterheads, invoice forms, credit note forms Savermo, Irish Mist and Irish Mist overseas;
Print of "The Buisness and Finance - Economy Watcher" with letter to update figures, 1983
Typewritten letter from William Davin T. D. to R. H. Moore regarding the raising of money from rates for the relief of unemployment.
Typewritten letter from Walter Callan, Executive Refugee Committee at Secretary's Office, King's County, regarding arrangements for placement of two families of refugees in Banagher and Ferbane. Letter asks for details from Moore as to how much he Banagher committee had raised in subscriptions 'in order to be able to gauge roughly what charge is likely to fall to central funds'.
File relating to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's with W & C Woolnough & Co.
Including a letter from Benjamin stating that he will take another look at books before bring back to his father (8 August 1877).