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            Papers of Fr Joseph Hurley
            IE OCL P87 · Fondo · 1903-1962

            Papers, notes, publications, and artefacts mainly relating to the hosting in 1953 and 1954 of an exhibition of Offaly's history and archaeology in Tullamore as part of An Tóstal, a national festival celebrating Irish culture. Fr Hurley, or An tAth Seosamh Ó Murthuile as he was also known, was the chief organiser for the exhibition, and collected and schematically displayed original artefacts, manuscripts and illustrations detailing Offaly's history from pre-historic times to the modern era.

            The remainder of the collection relates to non-Tóstal related notes, publications and ephemera from 1903-1962.

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            IE OCL P13 · Fondo · 1 February 1979

            Pamphlet containing a summary of a lecture given by Tadhg Hayden, principal of Vocational School, Kildare Town, entitled 'St Brigid and Kildare Cathedral: their backgrounds - Pagan & Christian, Irish & European'.

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            Album 1, Page 28
            IE OH OHS48/1/28 · Parte · 1901
            Parte de Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection

            Mountbolus, 1901'

            1. 'Mr & Mrs Egan. Mountbolus (nee Mc Cain) 1901'.
            2. 'The Beehive Mountbolus. 1901. Commins, E. Power'.
            3. 'Miss Commins, E. Power'.
            Records of Daingean Town Hall Committee
            IE OCL P2 · Fondo · 1915-1975

            Minute books and general accounts books of Daingean Town Hall Committee between 1915 and 1975 with a gap for the years 1951-1952. Daingean's town hall was formerly the courthouse built c.1807 and situated on the main square in Daingean. Early entries for the years 1915-1937 contain accounts such as 'Young Men's Hall' and 'General Hall' accounts. Includes details of expenditure on items such as a billiard table (£1 15 0) and a piano (£7 7 0). General hall accounts included details of monies received from local football club, agricultural shows and dances. Minutes of meetings commence in 1938 and are signed by Rev. P. Kavanagh, Rev. J. G. Moran and Rev. E. J. Kinsella.

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