This website uses cookies to track the amount of users to our site. This is achieved through third party metrics (Google Analytics) More info : https://www.offalyarchives.com/index.php/privacy
'Clearing after the great storm, Feb. 27th 1903. Johnnie Seery, Neddy Cash, Jim Bracken, Pat Owens, Bob Pocklington'.
'In the stormy park about 2,500 blown down - all larch. 286 left standing or leaning. Age of trees 70 years, height 60’- 70’, girth at tree level at 6’ from ground 3’ 3’ at 12 from ground 3’ Bob Pocklington'.
'Rory, Bob Pocklington in Knock Bawn Wood. 1250 blown down, Scotch fir, Larch, Beech'.
'In Quarry Wood, almost all blown down. Vera, Rob'.
'From Quarry Wood away towards hills overlooking the Stoney Park, where nearly acres of land were all blown down with exception of 286 out of about 3000'.
'Miss Tomasson. Milch cows in SE [south east] corner of Coronation field'.
'In Knock Bawn Wood. Miss Tomasson, Rory and Ruger'.