File containing notes from various sources on Irish Land Use.
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Handwritten notes by Labhrás Ó Nualláin from various sources on 19th century Irish economic history.
Notes on grammar and vocabulary by Micheal Breathnach to Dr. Mac Énrí, relating to the "Handbook of Modern Irish" [in Irish].
Manuscript notes by Boyle which feature comment on Article 19, ideas for the group and on structure of the group.
File containing notes on Irish economic history in the twentieth century.
Handwritten notes on measurements of sewer lines and pipes. Written on California Midwinter International Exposition headed paper, and with Hugh Donegan's name on bottom (possibly as a signature, although the handwriting is very similar to O'Shaughnessy's).
Notes on exercises LX and LXI in "Handbook of Modern Irish" by Peadar Ua Laoghaire.
Notes of Dermot O'Conor Donelan relating to the previous item, noting improvements on the lands, and that there was a reduction in rent.
Handwritten notes taken at various community alert staff meeting and board meetings by Roisin Stapleton.
Tim Robinson's handwritten notes and queries from reading the original manuscript. A typescript document 'Notes to Connemara 1853' which gives context to details mentioned in the diary, such as The Railway Hotel, the Ballinahinch Fishery and more. These are early drafts of the chapter 'Notes', later published in the book.