Note from W H Gregory to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, stating that they have all except fifty of the vote in the Loughrea area. He states that there were 1800 pledged to him.
Letter from WH Gregory, Coole, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Sylane. He states that he hears that his opponent’s money is flying, and asks him not to pay the election workers until after the election. Tells him “we shall do well in Dunkellin, Clonamchoon and Kilcarton, Loughrea and the western baronies.
Letter from WH Gregory, Coole Park, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan stating that he is unwell, but that he should call to him at the end of the week if he wants to see him.
Letter from WH Gregory to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, enclosing a reply he has received from Lord Clanricarde who will keep Dermot in mind in future for vacancies in the Galway Militia. Gregory advices that there are many seeking appointment, and that they are difficult to get. He is sorry to hear that Thomas is unwell. Enclosed Clanricarde’s reply.
Letter from WH Gregory to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, enclosing a reply he has received from Lord Clanricarde who will keep Dermot in mind in future for vacancies in the Galway Militia. Gregory advices that there are many seeking appointment, and that they are difficult to get. He is sorry to hear that Thomas is unwell. Enclosed Clanricarde’s reply.
Report authored by Markus Casey for Ryan Hanley Consulting Engineers. Casey was commissioned to survey the areas to be disturbed by the replacements of a 4.2 km length of water pipe between Raheen Beg and Ballycanew village, and a 1.8 km length of water pipe between Ballygarrett village and Ballynagam. The report reveals itemises 9 features and monuments within the study area, of which one, a stone humpback bridge at Coolook Beg, may be slightly impacted.
Black and white photograph of some of the walkers on Wexford's first sponsored charity walk for Muintir.
Black and white photograph of some more walkers on Wexford's first sponsored charity walk for Muintir.
CD-RW (copied October 2004) containing materials pertaining to the Wexford Sewage Scheme Water Conservation Project. Casey was commissioned to survey the areas to be disturbed by the replacements of a 4.2 km length of water pipe between Raheen Beg and Ballycanew village, and a 1.8 km length of water pipe between Ballygarrett village and Ballynagam. The report reveals itemises 9 features and monuments within the study area, of which one, a stone humpback bridge at Coolook Beg, may be slightly impacted. The CD-RW contains photographs, annotated maps, and two reports (2 January 2004 and 6 January 2004) authored by Casey (see P164/1/1/31 for a physical copy of the 6 January report).
Black and white photograph of the Wexford Reunion Committee. Seated: W. Moore; G. Anglim, Manager, National Bank, Taghmon; W. Houlahan; Mrs. A. Shelton; Joseph Bishop, County Chairman. Standing: Rev. P. Foley, CC; Nick Parle, County PRO; A. Ryan, Enniscorthy Junior Chamber of Commerce; P. Doyle, County Treasurer; M. Kelly, Secretary Enniscorthy Junior Chamber of Commerce; Thomas Horan, National Honorary Treasurer; Rev. H. O'Byrne, CC, County Secretary.