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Maps, Plans and Drawings
IE OH OHS2/BDAL/1/8 · Subseries · 1940 - 1960s
Part of Records of the Williams Group

Two plans relating to fire insurance, issued by the Hibernian Insurance Company, 1940, 1963;
Two plans of distillery premises and site plan by J. V. Tierney & Co. Dublin, 1960s

Maps, plans and drawings
IE BCA ROSSE/O · Subfonds · 1610-1970
Part of The Rosse Papers

Maps, plans and drawings, [c.1610], 1638, [c. 1690] and c. 1750-1790, mainly of a size which makes it physically convenient to form them into a separate section.

Maps and Plans
IE OH OHS2/DEW/1/8 · Subseries · 1957
Part of Records of the Williams Group

This series has been formed from several plans gathered around D. E. Williams Ltd. The warehouse, the wine and spirits division, operation plants and the Heritage Centre are represented.

Maps
IE OCL P131/8/1/2 · Item · 1838 - 1956
Part of Loughton Papers

Documents contained within this file include a copy of an ordnance survey map from 1838 which records the property of the Lefroys at Cronebane. The file also includes a plan of the garden at Cronebane and an inventory of plants

IE OH OHS 88 · Fonds · 1786

Canvas-backed paper map of the former county town of Philipstown (Daingean) compiled by Arthur Richards Neville in June 1786 for Richard Nassau Molesworth, 4th Viscount Molesworth (1748-1793). The map covers 2887 statute acres and includes environs of the town. The plots are numbered 1-130 with an accompanying reference table describing the contents of each land-holding unit. The reference is tabular, listing tenants' name, description of the holdings (e.g. 'a very fine farm all good meadow', 'good high Meadow & Pasture', 'great red bog', 'poor ground' etc) a yearly value and a sum total of the east and south east side of Philipstown.

Scale 20 perch to the inch (1:5040)

Neville, Arthur Richards
IE OH OHS87/F · Item · 1799
Part of Bellair Estate Papers

Folded map of parts of the lands of Bellair, "the estate of the Reverend John Mulock being now in the possession of his son, in Bellair, Thomas Homan Mulock. Situated in the King's County, and barony of Garrycastle'".
Surveyed in May 1799 by Thomas Cloonin.
Scale of ten perches to an inch.