Correspondence regarding the deposit of £3,000 to the Agricultural Credit Corporation Limited
Letter from William Frewen & Son, solicitors, pressing Mr. John Ryan (Patt) of Foildarg, Cappawhite, County Tipperary, for the immediate payment of £20 to their clients, the Agricultural Credit Corporation.
Schedule (in Turkish with English translation) confirmed by the Agricultural and Food Workers' Union, Diyarbakır Branch, detailing production costs and income for various aspects of agriculture in the Diyarbakır region based on year 2000 rates. The schedule was used to help calculate damages incurred by applicants who had livestock and agricultural holdings destroyed as a result of violence in southeast Turkey.
File contains speech on employment delivered to Galwaymen’s Association; documentation on apprenticeship from Pat Quinlan U.C.C.; documents from Col Lt M.J. Costello on the agriculture course in U.C.C. and a paper The Will and The Means incentives and investment for Irish agriculture.
Report for the Commission on Vocational Organisation by Mr. S. O'Mara entitled 'Agriculture', which posits the findings of the committee and notes that Muintir na Tíre fulfils much of the functions of a vocational organisation of agriculture but to make Muintir na Tíre serve as an organisation for a single vocation would be inconsistent with Muintir na Tíre's basic principle. The report recommends that all farm workers over the age of 21 should be eligible to register with the proposed Agricultural Vocational Organisation on payment of the prescribed fee, and that the organisation should be organised on a territorial basis using Catholic parish boundaries which report to county units under a national standing council.
"Handwritten draft of poem beginning ""Agus a chroidh na plás an aenraic"", see ""An Gaodhal"", vol V, p 565."
"Handwritten rough draft of ""Agus an cuid eile don chuideachta céadhna"", transcribed by Donchadh Ó Gormán."
"Handwritten rough draft of ""Agus an cuid eile don chuideachta céadhna"", transcribed by Donchadh Ó Gormán."
"Handwritten rough draft of song from Hannah Dumin, ""Agus ata me saruigh""."