CD-RW (written April 2004) containing 51 Word documents (.doc) related to Markus Casey's study of areas to be affected by upgrading of the N5 road through County Roscommon. Each document is a profile of confirmed or potential sites of archaeological and historical significance including colour photographs, locator maps, and physical location descriptions.
CD-RW containing 111 aerial photographs of coastal promontory forts and potential promontory fort sites on Rathlin Island and the north coast of County Antrim.
CD-RW containing 218 aerial survey photographs of the N8 corridor and proposed M8 corridor between Cullahill and Cashel.
CD-RW containing 37 aerial photographs of the area surrounding Shannonbridge in counties Offaly, Roscommon, and Galway.
CD-RW (copied 11 April 2005) containing 112 aerial photographs of locations of locations of potential archaeological significance in County Donegal and 38 ground-level and aerial photographs of excavation sites in Killala and Roscommon.
Boat plans, drawings, and photocopies of literature in Irish and English detailing the construction and sailing of boats, particularly Galway hookers; translations of boating and shipbuilding terms between Irish and English; plus a small amount of business records pertaining to the Ó Cathasaigh/Casey family of shipbuilders.
Records pertaining to business transactions involving the Ó Cathasaigh/Casey family of shipbuilders.
Typed prose in Irish (5 stanzas) about the hooker Mary Anne, built in 1885 by the Caseys.
Photocopy of an article by Irish Press journalist Liam Robinson briefly describing Galway hookers (profiling the Mary Anne and the St. Patrick, both built by the Casey family) and the recent wave of restored hookers (including the St. Patrick, restored by Paddy Barry of Monkstown, Dublin) now sailing again at the time of the article.
Pages 11 through 14 of the 16 July 1983 issue of the Irish Independent. The pages have been extracted to feature an article, 'Magic of Connemara', about that year's All-Ireland Hooker Championship at St. MacDara's Island.