Report published by Article 19 entitled "Promoting Practical Access to Democracy: A Survey of Freedom of Information in Central and Eastern Europe".
CD-RW containing:
-91 aerial photographs taken during an aerial survey of counties Limerick and Kerry (9 July 2002);
-86 aerial photographs of coastal promontory forts and potential promontory fort sites in County Kerry (12 July 2002);
-34 photographs of light aircraft EI-CJR at Connemara Airport (16 July 2002).
CD-RW containing:
-149 aerial photographs documenting coastal promontory forts and potential promontory fort sites along the coast of County Cork (20 July 2002);
-53 ground-level photographs documenting the promontory forts on Tory Island, County Donegal (6 August 2002).
CD-RW containing 124 aerial photographs documenting coastal promontory forts, potential promontory fort sites, and other site of interest on the Beara Peninsula.
File of manuscript research notes regarding Irish and also Welsh promontory forts. includes reference to work by Marcus Casey on Irish promontory forts.
Research and reports compiled by Markus Casey on historic coastal promontory forts across Ireland. Overall, Casey identified 519 confirmed promontory forts across the Republic of Ireland, plus a further 57 possible or uncertain sites. Includes the texts of his B.A. and M.A. theses in archaeology, individual reports on confirmed and potential promontory fort sites, reports compiled by Casey on promontory forts for the Heritage Council, c. 2,000 photographs taken by Casey of confirmed and potential promontory fort sites, and publications used by Casey to supplement his research.
Correspondence received regarding submitting articles for Landmark; information regarding Muintir na Tíre from individuals including Patrick Kavanagh; Joseph Rodgers, Bishop of Killaloe; Bill Roe, Electricity Supply board; Ernest Blythe, The Abbey Theatre.
This section contains information on the various project, initiatives and work programmes that Muintir na Tíre developed and worked on.
Materials pertaining to Markus Casey's non-promontory fort archaeological work, including Galway city excavations, excavations of historic sites, and contracted work from public and private bodies.