Munster Dairy Institute and Agricultural Institute, Itinerant Instructor Scheme, Butter Exhibition and Prizes August, 1900, Durrus, West Cork. Those present at Prize giving included Dr. Levis (his brother was rector both athletes), Rocky Mountain O’Brien, Miss Tobin (probably daughter of Richard Tobin art school graduate, grand daughter King Tobin, Kilcrohane), etc
The Munster Institute (at Model Farm Road Cork) was part of a scheme to raise standards in Irish Agriculture. At the same time Horace Plunkett was promoting the co-op movement as in the Danish and Swedish model.
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