Bank statement from the Manager of the National Bank, Tuam, stating that Dermot O'C Donelan has £113 in his account.
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Contains name and address of £5 per month subscribers to the banker’s scheme. Also includes details of money received from community councils for the ACT/Muintir walk
Contains names and addresses of those who supported the banker’s orders scheme. Includes some loose documents.
Details of attendees at the banquet dinner.
Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Bánrach Bhán Theas [Banraghbawn South]. Included are brief descriptions of Loch na Bantraí, Loch an Aibhnín (which a local man called Loch na nOileán and Loch Uachtar), and Tobar Cholm Cille.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Barnahallia, [Bearna Aille]. A note summarising information from Griffith's Valuation, the OS map, the Field Name Book, and the Martin Estate Sale of 1849.
Set of index cards describing historical and physical features, particularly peaks, in Barnanang [Bearna na nEang]. Included is a description of a deserted cottage, Binn Bhán (between Barnanang and Gleninagh), Binn Fhraoigh (known among locals as Binn Rí), Bencullagh (Binn Cailleach), Meacanach (always pronounced with a 't' at the end), and Maggie's Bench. Mrs Curley of Barnanang, and an un-named Barnanoraun man are credited with providing some of the information about Maggie's Bench.
Set of index cards interpreting the name, and describing physical features in Barnanoraun [Barr na nÓrán]. Barnanoraun is located in both Moyrus and Omey Civil Parishes. Information from Griffiths Valuation is included, as well as a description of its marble quarries, a green marble altar, a hut site, cnoc dubh, and sruthán na seilide. Theresa and John Mannion of Barnanoraun are the sources of some of the information included.
Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Barr an Doire, [Barraderry]. The villages within this townland are Barr an Doire, Gleann Mór, and Caorán Mór. Included are descriptions of Teach Pobal Mhic Dara (which belonged to Tuam, but served both the parishes of Cill Aibhneann and Cill Chumin), a note on the local national schools, Áras Uí Chadhain (where UCG ran Irish courses), Lochán an Mhilin, Killeen, Céibh an tSrutháin, Srutháin an Bheannaithe, An tOileáinín Beannaithe, An Gleann Mór, Clochar na Toirbhirte, the Chapel, Teampall Inish Mac Adhaimh (including a drawing of the window), Tigh Ussher, An Caorán Mór, Loch na Naomh, Bóthar an Chillín, Trá Bharr an Doire, Trá an Teampaill, Loch Aill an Duilliúir, Cnoc an Phobail, Srutháin Buí, Céibh na bhFaochana, Cora na bPlandaí, Cladach an Ghleanna, Cnoc an Ghleanna, Scoil Chiumsitheach Chiaráin, Leic an Phátrúin, Cnoc Carrach, and Trá Cnoc Carrach/Trá Caorán Mór.
Index card describing some of the local features of the townland of Barraderry, [Barr an Doire].