Birr
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Scope note(s)
- Parsonstown reverted to Birr in 1901.
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Hierarchical terms
Birr
Birr
- NT Back Lane
- NT Birr Barracks
- NT Birr Castle
- NT Birr Castle demesne
- NT Brendan Street
- NT Burkeshill
- NT Castle Street
- NT Chapel Lane
- NT Church Lane
- NT Connaught Street
- NT Cumberland Street
- NT Duke Square
- NT Duke Street
- NT Factory Field
- NT Fair Green
- NT Fayle's Lane
- NT Graveyard Street
- NT Green Street
- NT Kennedy's Lane
- NT Langton’s Lane
- NT Love Lane
- NT Main Street
- NT Market Square
- NT Mellsop Street
- NT Mill Lane
- NT Moore Park
- NT Moorpark Street
- NT Mount Sally
- NT Newbridge Lane
- NT Newbridge Street
- NT Old Bridge Street
- NT Oxmantown Mall
- NT Oxmantown Place
- NT Parsonstown (Birr) Workhouse
- NT Pound Street
- NT Rosse Row
- NT Rosse Street
- NT The Green
- NT The Upper Green
- NT Thomastown Park
- NT Townsend Street
- NT Wilmer Road
- NT Wilmer Terrace
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Birr
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Birr
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Wages and time book for forestry workers
- IE BCA ROSSE/Q/314
- Item
- [1972-1974]
Part of The Rosse Papers
Softback, quarto wages and time book for forestry workers.
Records of Birr Business & Professional Women’s Association
- IE OCL P47
- Fonds
- 1967 - 1981
Two minute books, a lecture record book, and a postage book for the association.
The minute books, dating from 1967 when the group was formed, contain a record of committee meetings held on a monthly basis, until its winding down in 1982 due to dwindling numbers and loss of subscriptions. They detail the finances of the association and plans for annual lecture programmes, including speakers and titles of papers. Also includes newspaper cuttings and some loose correspondence relating to national and international women's issues.
The lecture record book contains details and sometimes a synopsis of each lecture delivered to the association by its invited speakers, and also contains newspaper cuttings describing the lecture and its attendance. This book was also used to record meetings of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women.
The postage book records financial outlay for postage and stationary from 1968-1979.
Birr Business & Professional Women’s Association