List of recipients of free seed potatoes
- IE OCL P35/7/23/1
- Item
- 16 April 1941
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Handwritten list dated April 16th 1941 of persons to whom seed potatoes are to be distributed free.
List of recipients of free seed potatoes
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Handwritten list dated April 16th 1941 of persons to whom seed potatoes are to be distributed free.
F. A. Waller & Co. Ltd. - meal distribution
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Letter from F. A. Waller & Co. Ltd. stating the company is willing to give out meal out of their premises to those parties selected on order from the Parish Council.
T. J. Kelly - increased peat production
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Letter from T. J. Kelly County Commissioner outlining the main features of the scheme for increased peat production 'in order to secure the maximum production of turf during the coming season'.
Request on list of underdeveloped bogs around Banagher
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Typewritten letter from Daniel Hogan T. D. requesting a list of any undeveloped bogs in Banagher Parish.
D. P. Hoctor, Merchant on intended turf purchase
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Ms note from D. P Hoctor, General Merchant, Birr stating that he intends to purchase turf during the year.
Department of supplies - quantities of turf cut
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Form issued by the Department of Supplies (Turf) to Banagher Parish Council regarding quantities of turf cut and reserved in Banagher.
S. Hynes hydrants and pipes in Banagher
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Undated report of Sean Hynes identifying the hydrants and pipes in Banagher.
An Tóstal - documents for display
Part of Papers of Fr Joseph Hurley
Informational documents or copies of original documents which were placed on display in the 1953 and 1954 An Tóstal exhibitions in Tullamore.
Letter from William Perkinson to John Monaghan
Photocopy of letter from William Perkinson, Croghan, to his John Monaghan urging him to inform Pat Devan that his brother Barney is anxiously awaiting confirmation that he is to be brought to America. Describes the destitution of the Croghan area as a result of the famine: 'This is an altered country. Since you left it there is not an old neighbour in Croughan but Martin Burke, Barney Devan and myself.. This country is almost waste. Such as was not able to go to America all died with hunger sooner than give up their places for they would not be taken into the poorhouse until they would give up their place. And that minute their house was thrown down. Others thrown down by the sheriff.'
Perkinson, William