Correspondence file acknowledging individual sponsors and walkers for raising money and taking part in the walk.
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Later nineteenth century copy of extracts from the reports of the Acts of Settlement relating to Laughlin Connor. He claims lands in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon and appears to have a lot of lands mortgaged to him by various individuals.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Addergoole, [Eadargúil]. Included are descriptions of the National Park lands, in which he traces the ownership of the land since after the Famine, during which time it was part of the Martin Estate, the property of the Barrow and Calcutta Jute Company, James P Joyce, and currently the property of the OPW. Kylemore Farmhouse and yard are also described, with some detail on Addergoole Farm in the 19th and 20th centuries (a model farm, in which bogland was reclaimed, and the site of a turbine which powered a local sawmill). Tullygwee Bridge (Tulaig Guide bridge over the Dawros River), Glencorbet, Meacanach (Muckanaght) are also described.
Address from the Gaelic League to the Irish People in America, calling on them to fund their efforts.
Address from the Gaelic League to the Irish People of America, calling on them to fund their efforts.
Note of contact addresses for Rev. Ray Helmick, S.J., New York and R. Hauser, London.
A4 and shorthand spiral notebooks with manuscript notes and writings by Macnas staff regarding detail of event production, costume requirements, set construction, staff meetings, sketches and drawings of characters, logistical information on productions during the period.
The main purpose of the Administration Building was for the offices of the Exposition's departmental members. The architect was Arthur Page Brown, and his design featured Byzantine and Gothic styles.
Administrative and procedural documents of the Language Freedom Movement. Includes guidelines on forming a branch of the LFM, the lobbying procedure, as well as aims, rules and regulations, and minutes.