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'4th July 1903 Road near Dunamase where Jarreth came to grief in great garden Bennett motor race. Vera'.
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'2nd July 1903 Stradbally, Queens Co. (a control style motor race) view towards windy gap'.
- ‘Coming of age of Lord Charleville 1873 and wedding of Lady Catherine to Capt. Hutton 1st Royals’.
- ‘C. Company N.C.Os and men taken at Waterford 1873. McGrath, Blundstone, Tucker, Brodie, Russel, Birney, Cronin, Hone, Connolly, C. Hone, Kitson, Mc Auley, Company Sergeant Edwards Lynch, Brooks, Plumb, Savage, Lickrish, Margetts and Hattwood’.
- ‘The drift Sannah's post. Col. Neville Smyth V.C. Comd. The Carabiniers’.
- ‘Ditto’.
- 'Supplement to the Army and Navy Gazette Saturday, May 2, 1891 . Military types - No.41. Northumberland Fusiliers'.
[Loose photograph at beginning of volume]
Photograph of a wax seal which depicts the Fuller family crest.
Two copies of a photograph of five men who worked for the General Prisons Department at Dublin Castle, including Mister Medcalf, Mister Lewis, and Doctor William Lamb.
Drawing of Hut 26, C. Company at Rath Internment Camp with list of internees. Hut Leader listed as Denis Pender and the Quarter Master as [Patrick Delahunt]. Internees are listed from Number 1062 to 1091 as follows: 1062 Peter Traynor, 1063 John Lennon, 1064 John Ravenhill, 1065 Joe Lee, 1066 Henry Haughey, 1067 Michael Cooke, 1068 Vincent Neville, 1069 Thomas Finlay, 1070 Thomas Clarke, 1071 John Traynor, 1072 Michael Doyle, 1073 William Tobin, 1074 John Horan, 1075 M[ichael] Molloy, 1076 Denis Pender, 1077 John Buggle, 1078 Patrick Brady, 1079 Jerry Kelly, 1080 Patirck Quinn, 1081 Patrick [Delahunt], 1082 John Daly, 1083 Jerry Neville, 1084 Joseph Neville, 1086 Thomas McGivinchy, 1086 Jason McBrien, 1087 Patrick Costello, 1088 [Matthew] Conifray, 1089 Larry [Hayden], 1090 Thomas Shanley, and 1091 Bernard Maguire.
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