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IE OCL P35/8/8 · Item · 1919-1920
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore

Minute Book of Banagher Bazaar Committee.
Fist meeting held in the Technical School Sunday 15th February 1919.
Matters dealt with include arrangements for the holding of a Bazaar, election of a lady president and purchase of prizes.

IE OH OHS46/D/3 · Item · 1926-1929
Part of Records of Offaly GAA

Minute book recording the meetings held and decisions taken by the committee of Tullamore GAA Club, such as the organisation of whist drives, the purchase of medals, team training schedules, travel arrangements, and notably discussions surrounding the purchase of a new field for the club in a proposed move from Ballyduff. Also includes file of loose and dissociated correspondence on routine matters (1924-1926)

IE OH OHS46/A/2 · Item · 1917-1920
Part of Records of Offaly GAA

Minute book of Cumann na gCleas-luth Gaedhealach Coisde Ui Failighe from its meeting in Kilcormac on Sunday 19 August 1917, with Rev W. O'Kennedy CC, presiding. Lists the delegates from clubs in Birr, Cloghan, Rahan, Clara, Kilcormac, Kinnity, Drumcullen, Eglish, Coolderry, Killoughey, Philipstown and Killeigh. Includes minute from meeting of 11 July 1919 investigating soccer being played in Clara.

IE OCL P35/8/6 · Item · 1913-1925
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore

Ms Minute Book of Parochial House committee.
Mr Denis Doorley noted as chairman. Committee members include, Rev. P. O'Reilly, O Coghlan, Dr J. D'Alton, J Harney, J. J. Mallen, M. Temple, R. H. Moore, N. T. and J. Quirke.
Minutes record discussion on the acquisitions of a possible parochial house site then in the possession of J. P. McCarthy.
Records holding of a public meeting in the Parochial grounds Sunday 18th May 1919.
Meeting of 17th October notes Parochial House funds standing at £560.
Attached draft letter to F. J. Molloy Esq. wants that the committee will be obliged to impose a full penalty on the contractor unless the house is completed before Sat 10th.

IE OH OHS46/B/2 · Item · 1923-1927
Part of Records of Offaly GAA

Minute book of the South Offaly sub-committee detailing fixtures of junior and senior hurling championships, and schools' league draws. Also records objections from representatives of various clubs in the southern division.

IE OH OHS46/D/1 · Item · 1914-1918
Part of Records of Offaly GAA

Minute book recording meetings held and decisions taken by the committee of Tullamore GAA Club. Notable for references to the Irish Volunteers and the nationalist movement. While not mentioning the Tullamore Incident of 20 March 1916 directly, there was a proposal, later dropped, to hold a tournament to raise funds for the prisoners involved in the Incident (4 April 1916). This minute book also records the decision, passed unanimously, that the tri-colour jersey be worn by Tullamore club players in both hurling and football (31 May 1917).

IE OH OHS46/D/2 · Item · 1918-1920
Part of Records of Offaly GAA

Minute book recording the meetings held and decisions taken by the committee of the Tullamore Hurling and Football Club. Decisions included hosting of tournaments for causes such as the Portarlington Lock Out fund, and one for the benefit of member J. Barry who was imprisoned in Belfast Jail. Also details the organisation of concerts and ceilís.

IE OH OHS46/B/1 · Item · 1912-1922
Part of Records of Offaly GAA

Minute book containing minutes of meetings held by Offaly Southern Committee, mainly held in various locations in Birr, detailing election of officers, arrangement of fixtures, decisions on tournament permits, objections raised by clubs in relation to outcomes of matches and other matters. Also contains a letter from the Leinster Council to the Secretary of Offaly GAA, English Hotel, Birr in relation, among other things, to the application of the Parish Rule in the reinstatement of players who were in the British Army. Also includes details of Gaelic Sunday, 5 August 1918, which was organised by the GAA nationwide 'to demonstrate their right to play their games without permit from the English Government authorities.'