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Minute Book (1937-38)
IE OCL OBHPA/3/1/19 · Unidad documental simple · April 1937 - March 1938
Parte de Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Much crossover with Minute Book 18.

Includes:
Resolution of thanks to the students of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg and Clara Dramatic Class for providing entertainments to residents of the County Home. (Jan 1938)

In relation to the proposed sale of the County Infirmary, it was resolved that it could be converted so as to supply offices, boardroom and store-room for the Board of Health and Public Assistance, a poor law dispensary, and the Home Assistance Officers' Depot. Also resolved that Michael Scott, architect of the county hospital, be requested to draw up plans for same. (Feb 1938)

Observations on the proposed site of the ew fever hospital on land opposite the new county hospital on the Arden Road.

Resolution to disallow request from Superioress of Sean Ross Abbey to send to five year old boys to an industrial school and to endeavour to find suitable foster homes instead. (Feb 1938)

Observations by Home Assistance Officers in respect of three Edenderry roadworkers who, following a recent strike, refused to resume work alongside their colleagues and were thus debarred from unemployment assistance leaving their wives and children without subsistence.

Minute Book (1938-39)
IE OCL OBHPA/3/1/20 · Unidad documental simple · April 1938-December 1939
Parte de Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Includes:
Observations by Michael Scott, architect, regarding the future development of Arden Road and the responsibility of Offaly County Council to tightly control building development around the new hospital. (April 1938)

In relation to the burial ground at Arden, Rev J. Flynn reported that he and the Bishop have concluded that the existing cemetery at Clonminch could not provide for extra burials from the county home if Arden Burial ground was closed and alternatively suggests that a plot of land adjacent Clonminch burial ground be purchased for these interments. (April 1938)

Resolution to accept Lord Nuffield's offer to supply the hospital with an 'Iron Lung' (Jan 1939).

IE OCL OBHPA/3/3 · Subserie · 1935-1940
Parte de Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Ledgers containing Form 19 (Home Assistance Application and Report Book) on double folio spreads. These ledgers were to be kept by the Superintendent Assistance Officer for submission to the Board of Health.

Form 19 assigns a number to each registered applicant. It records names of applicants and contains the following categorising columns against each name:

Names of Applicants (Heads of families and other persons applying on their own account alone; Christian names of wives, and of children under 15 years dependent on them)

Age

If Adult (whether Single, Married, Widower or Widow); if Child (whether Orphan, Deserted, or Illegitimate).

Employment or Calling (By whom usually employed)

If Permanently Disabled (Nature of Permanent Disablement)

If Temporarily Disabled (state by what Sickness or Accident)

If Able-bodied, state cause of destitution

Present address (Where, with whom)

If in occupation of land, how much?

Present weekly earnings of self and family

Whether insured under the National Health or Unemployment Insurance Acts, or not - if not, state reasons

How much is applicant in receipt of from Insurance or Unemployment Benefits, Old Age Pensions, or other source;

Names of Relations liable by law and apparently able to assist Applicant

Other observations on the nature of the case

Date of application for assistance

Assistance ordered by the county board of health (if admitted to the county home; nature of assistance ordered; period for which ordered; date of the order; money value of assistance ordered each week; initials of chairman authorising; date of discharge or death)

Old Age Pension Registers (1941-1953)
IE OCL OBHPA/3/4 · Subserie · 1941-1953
Parte de Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Volumes recording details of old age pension pensions to named recipients. Each folio records 27 weeks of payment and also records death of recipients. While the volumes contain alphabetically indexed folios, names were not recorded in this format, rather they were entered chronologically from the date of first payment.

Minute Book (1927-1928)
IE OCL OBHPA/4/1/4 · Unidad documental simple · April 1927-September 1928
Parte de Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Includes:

Refusal of tenants to give up their plots at Shanderry; notice to the public at Cloghan not to wash their motor cars art the public pump; appointment of veterinary sanitary inspectors; inspection of public pumps; new appointment of caretaker of Cappincur graveyard; the number of grave spaces allocated to non-Catholics at Kilrehan graveyard; complaints about the sewerage schemes at Daingean; and reports of expenses incurred through burying carcasses of donkeys, destruction of infected clothing, and disinfection of houses.

Minute Book (1932-1933)
IE OCL OBHPA/4/1/10 · Unidad documental simple · April 1932-March 1933
Parte de Records of Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance

Some crossover with Minute Book 9 and Minute Book 11.

Includes:

Reports on the maintenance of Arden (County Home graveyard) – walls recently repaired and walks gravelled.

‘From the Dept of Local Government P.H.106716/32 dated 15th Dec to state that the Minister understands from Dr W.S. Berry Medical Inspector that the only burial grounds in the Offaly County Board of Health district in which registers of interments are kept are the new extensions to the burial grounds at Killeigh, Kilrehan, and the new burial ground at Banagher, and pointing out for the information of the board that there is a statutory obligation imposed on them to have registers kept of interments in each burial ground provided under the public health acts.'

Reports on over-crowding of Walsh Island and Bracknagh burial grounds.