Cork County Joint Hospital Board/Cork Sanitorium. Minute book recording, quarterly meetings, annual general meetings, meetings of the Committee of Management of the Cork Sanatorium, the proceedings of meetings and decisions made, mainly concerning the overseeing of the establishment, building, staffing, supply, and the management and operation, of the new Cork County 'Heatherside' sanitorium at Streamhill, Doneraile.
TitleCork County Joint Hospital Board/Cork Sanitorium. Minute book recording, quarterly meetings, annual general meetings, meetings of the Committee of Management of the Cork Sanatorium, the proceedings of meetings and decisions made, mainly concerning the overseeing of the establishment, building, staffing, supply, and the management and operation, of the new Cork County 'Heatherside' sanitorium at Streamhill, Doneraile.
ReferenceIE 627/JHB/CC
Date
2 Jan 1905-2 Nov 1912
Production date 1905 - 1912
Scope and ContentMinute book of the Cork County Joint Hospital Board and the Committee of Management of the Cork Sanitorium that opened near Doneraile in August 1910.
Includes (for example):
5 March 1910 Arrangements and qualifications for the appointment of staff of new sanitorium including 1 Matron aged 25 to 40 salary £60 per annum with board, laundry and maintenance, 2 fully certified nursing sisters £30 each per annum, 3 nurses at £25 per annum, 1 female cook £30 per annum, 1 kitchenmaid £14 per annum, 1 scullerymaid £12 per annum, 5 house and sanitorium maids, 1 laundry man, 1 chief laundry maid, 1 laundry maid, 1 engineer £2 per week, 1 stoker and assistant to engineer, 1 nightwatchman, 1 clerk and storekeeper, 1 general and sputum man, 1 gardener.
16 Jul 1910 Tenders for supplies accepted with prices listed, including 350 tons of the best Cumberland steam coal from William R. Oliver, Buttevant Mills, 50 tons of the best Wigan coal from City fo Cork Steampacket Company Ltd., pure new milk daily from Michael Morrissey, Inchnagree; best home fed bullock or maiden heifer beef from Timothy Murphy, Kildorrery, best Cork manufactured soap, lard, washing soda, demerara sugar, maccaroni, lemons, etc. from Edward O'Connell, 93 Shandon Street Cork; fish including lemon sole, whiting, plaice, ice etc. from E. Sheehan Grand Parade Market; best quality Irish bacon, ham, tripe, etc. from Miss Margaret Murphy, 21 Winthrop Steet Cork; Best mustard, Jamaica coffee, white pepper etc. from R. Hennessy South Main Street; best mild cured butter and fresh butter from John Buckley, Dominick Street, Cork; best oatmeal, cocoa nibs, sultanas, vinegar, salt etc. from Timothy Collins 103 North Main Street; Irish flour from T. Hallinan & Sons Ltd; best india rice, semolina, oranges, soda water, marmalade; best quality white bread from Olivers or Webb's mills, Patrick Creagh Doneraile.
Medical Report enclosed for period 4 Aug 1910 to 31 Dec 1911, presented to quarterly meeting 2 Feb 1912. (4pp)
Includes (for example):
5 March 1910 Arrangements and qualifications for the appointment of staff of new sanitorium including 1 Matron aged 25 to 40 salary £60 per annum with board, laundry and maintenance, 2 fully certified nursing sisters £30 each per annum, 3 nurses at £25 per annum, 1 female cook £30 per annum, 1 kitchenmaid £14 per annum, 1 scullerymaid £12 per annum, 5 house and sanitorium maids, 1 laundry man, 1 chief laundry maid, 1 laundry maid, 1 engineer £2 per week, 1 stoker and assistant to engineer, 1 nightwatchman, 1 clerk and storekeeper, 1 general and sputum man, 1 gardener.
16 Jul 1910 Tenders for supplies accepted with prices listed, including 350 tons of the best Cumberland steam coal from William R. Oliver, Buttevant Mills, 50 tons of the best Wigan coal from City fo Cork Steampacket Company Ltd., pure new milk daily from Michael Morrissey, Inchnagree; best home fed bullock or maiden heifer beef from Timothy Murphy, Kildorrery, best Cork manufactured soap, lard, washing soda, demerara sugar, maccaroni, lemons, etc. from Edward O'Connell, 93 Shandon Street Cork; fish including lemon sole, whiting, plaice, ice etc. from E. Sheehan Grand Parade Market; best quality Irish bacon, ham, tripe, etc. from Miss Margaret Murphy, 21 Winthrop Steet Cork; Best mustard, Jamaica coffee, white pepper etc. from R. Hennessy South Main Street; best mild cured butter and fresh butter from John Buckley, Dominick Street, Cork; best oatmeal, cocoa nibs, sultanas, vinegar, salt etc. from Timothy Collins 103 North Main Street; Irish flour from T. Hallinan & Sons Ltd; best india rice, semolina, oranges, soda water, marmalade; best quality white bread from Olivers or Webb's mills, Patrick Creagh Doneraile.
Medical Report enclosed for period 4 Aug 1910 to 31 Dec 1911, presented to quarterly meeting 2 Feb 1912. (4pp)
Extent400pp
Persons keywordCork County Joint Hospital Board, Cork Savings Bank | est1817
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