File contains the contract between Youth Employment Agency and Muintir na Tíre for funding for the third year for an enterprise development officer; includes quarterly reports on the programme; includes correspondence with Peter Finnegan, FÁS.
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File includes details regarding the submission made to the Youth Employment Agency and the acceptance of the submission; application for an Enterprise Development officer; the establishment of the work programme; copy of the agreement between The Youth Employment Agency and Muintir na Tíre; applications of applicants for post; quarterly reports to the Youth Employment Agency on progress in the programme; meeting details of the Employment committee of Muintir na Tíre; progress reports from Eamon P. O’Sullivan the Enterprise Development Officer to the Muintir Employee Committee monitoring group.
Envelope from John Daly's old established grocery, tea, wine and spirit warehouse.
Envelope from the Paymaster Civil Services Office, Dublin, Dublin, to Thomas O'Conor Donelan, Sylane, Tuam.
Envelope sent from Maudesley Best acknowledging receipt of the interest, to D Donelan.
Envelopes of letters addressed to Mrs S. O'Mara, at addresses at Roches' street, Limerick and at 3 [Albert Road], Kilkee, Co. Clare.
Entries into the Muintir na Tíre national environmental competition for 1991 and details of the adjudication process and winners.
List of local features for the townland of Eochaill, [Oghil], on Inishmore. Eochaill is part of the Civil Parish of Árainn, Inishmore. The list of features is sub-divided alphabetically, which is exactly as the archives are presented in reality. There are no placename cards for H, J, K, N, O, Q, V, W, X, Y, Z.
An alphabetised list of local features for the townland of Eoghanacht, [Onaght]. Eoghanacht is in the Civil Parish of Árainn, Inishmore. Each card describes a feature, which range from geological, historical, and ecclesiastical. Each feature is assigned a number, which Robinson explains on the card catalogue, corresponds to a marking on one of his copies of the 6" OS map. For ease of use, this sub series of records is sub divided into alphabetical letters, which is exactly as the archives are presented in reality. There are no features beginning with the letters D, E, H, I, J, K, N, O, Q, V, W, X, Y, Z. Many people are thanked as being useful sources of information, most prominently Michael King. The townland of Eoghanacht is in the Gaeltacht.
Typed historical essay-style piece on the Eoghanacht Ninussa, author unknown.