CD-RW (copied October 2004) containing:
-51 photographs of archaeological excavations (13 February 2004 - 18 February 2004);
-Materials pertaining to Casey's inspection of a property in Ballinphuill, Corofin, County Galway where the owner proposed to build a house. Casey found no clear evidence of archaeological sites that would be disturbed by the development, but notes the remains of a stone cashel/burial ground and a traces of a deserted village on adjacent properties. Includes photographs of the site and cashel, plus the completed report (see P164/1/1/35 for a physical copy, 27 February 2004 - 3 March 2004, 15 files);
-Photograph of an unidentified farm house in winter (27 February 2004);
-Materials pertaining to Casey's inspection of a property in Murrooghtoohy South, Fanore, Co. Clare, including photographs of the site, two completed site reports (see also P164/1/1/29), and an invoice to the developer (10 March 2004 – 2 April 2004, 17 files).
4 aerial photographs of Ballintoy Point and Ballintoy Harbour, County Antrim.
Collection of Fr P Egan relating to the restoration of Ballintubber Abbey in the 1960s. The collection consists of photographs, correspondence, research work and newspaper cuttings relating to the restoration and running of the Abbey.
Colour photograph taken in Ballybofey, County Donegal, showing John Doherty, Sean Flanagan, Josie Keegan and Joe Burke, with a young Dermot Byrne in the foreground.
File relating to the fine in Ballyboy Hall; includes legal opinion on Muintir na Tíre’s liabilities; correspondence with legal representatives regarding the fire; correspondence the with public; donations; includes the registration of Ballyboy as a guild.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Ballyconneely, [Baile Conaola]. Included are descriptions of Colbha, Leitir Seasc, Carraig Chearc, Loch an Easaird, Loch Ceancóige, Ballyconneely Lodge (former residence of George O'Flaherty, nicknamed BoJo, now owned by the Guinness family), a note on the Keogh family, the Holy Family Church, Tóin Laigheall, Loch na mBreac Caoch, Aill Dhubh, Emlach, Loch na gCloch Scoilte, Crompán, Daily Hill, Aill Mhór, Ballyconneely Bog Road, Loch na gCrosán, Murlach, Goiriúin, Oileán na Tuí, and The Brandy and Soda Road (the summer visitor's name for the Ballinaboy to Roundstone coast road). Festy Nee, Mark Conry, and Joe Joyce are credited with providing some of the information.
8 aerial photographs of: a promontory site fort site on the south side of Ballycotton, County Cork; Ballycotton Island/Ballycotton Lighthouse; and Ballycotton village.
Letters and associated papers relating to the grazing farm of Ballycullen, which John Wilson Lynch was trying to gain possession of from the Liddy family in the late 1890s. All the papers, except the first 2 items were together in an envelope. [see LE6/B/517].
Application for constituent membership which was granted on 01/03/2000.