CD-RW (written 29 April 2004) containing 45 Word documents (.doc) updating descriptions of confirmed and potential sites of archaeological and/or historic importance in the path of the proposed corridor for the road bypass around Mitchelstown, County Cork. Each document represents a page that was to be included in a forthcoming report to be completed by Markus Casey. Each page includes colour photographs and locator maps, plus newly-added site descriptions.
CD-RW (written April 2004) containing 106 aerial photographs taken along the proposed corridor for the road bypass around Mitchelstown, County Cork (completed 2006).
CD-RW (written April 2004) containing 102 aerial photographs taken along the proposed corridor for the road bypass around Mitchelstown, County Cork (completed 2006).
CD-RW (written April 2004) containing 56 Word documents (.doc) describing confirmed and potential sites of archaeological and/or historic importance in the path of the proposed corridor for the road bypass around Mitchelstown, County Cork. Each document represents a page that was to be included in a forthcoming report to be completed by Markus Casey. Each page includes colour photographs and locator maps but descriptions have not been filled in.
CD-RW (written April 2004) containing:
-41 Word documents (.doc) describing confirmed and potential sites of archaeological and/or historic importance in the path of the proposed corridor for the road bypass around Mitchelstown, County Cork. Each document represents a page that was to be included in a forthcoming report to be completed by Markus Casey. Each page includes colour photographs and locator maps but descriptions have not been filled in (4 May 2003);
-5 Word documents relating to Casey's survey work on the project, including invoices and a worksheet template (22 April 2003 - 31 March 2004).
CD-RW (written April 2004) containing 45 Word documents (.doc) describing confirmed and potential sites of archaeological and/or historic importance in the path of the proposed corridor for the road bypass around Mitchelstown, County Cork. Each document represents a page that was to be included in a forthcoming report to be completed by Markus Casey. Each page includes colour photographs and locator maps but descriptions have not been filled in.
CD-RW (written April 2004) containing materials pertaining to Markus Casey's study of areas to be affected by upgrading of the N5 road through County Roscommon, including:
-34 photographs of confirmed or potential sites of archaeological and historical significance (19 January 2003 – 21 January 2003);
-6 Word documents (.doc) profiling confirmed or potential sites of archaeological and historical significance including colour photographs, locator maps, and physical location descriptions (21 January 2003 – 4 February 2003);
-14 incomplete site profiles (photographs and page templates only, 21 January 2003);
-4 .jpg scans of contemporary Ordnance Survey maps of Roscommon (25 January 2003);
-19 .jpg scans of original Ordnance Survey maps of Roscommon (28 January 2003);
-Word documents supporting the study including expense reports, invoices, and correspondence (4 February 2003 – 30 May 2003, 6 files).
CD-RW (written April 2004) containing 50 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 (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 Word documents (.doc) related to Markus Casey's study of areas to be affected by upgrading of the N5 road through County Roscommon. Casey notes that 2 known monuments (a bridge at Scramoge and a previously-bisected ringfort) will be impacted by the proposed scheme) and also notes that 5 known monuments and 6 previously unrecognised features will require test excavations. The documents includes 37 profiles of confirmed or potential sites of archaeological and historical significance (including colour photographs, locator maps, and physical location descriptions), plus 6 files comprising the final report (see P164/1/1/23 for a physical copy).