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Two minute books of the Southern Committee outlining fixtures and recording objections from various clubs regarding breaches of rules and other complaints concerning the fielding of teams.
File of dissociated club records. Includes note/letter from Richard ('Dick') Barry, USA, to [John Clarke] outlining the origins of Tullamore GAA Club. 'This group was the one that became affiliated with the GAA in 1904. I left that year in July so did not play in any of the county games. Seán Forrestal and Gerald O'Loughlin and Jack Craven MtPleasant were also members. Jack Craven was probably the last all round men on the team. Rough and tough it took a very exceptional man to get a ball away from him or rise when he was playing on them...etc.'
Also includes Secretary's reports for 1966, 1967 and 1968, as well as club financial accounts for those years and, separately, 1980.
Minute book recording the meetings held and decisions taken by the committee of Tullamore GAA Club, such as the organisation of whist drives, the purchase of medals, team training schedules, travel arrangements, and notably discussions surrounding the purchase of a new field for the club in a proposed move from Ballyduff. Also includes file of loose and dissociated correspondence on routine matters (1924-1926)
Minute book recording the meetings held and decisions taken by the committee of the Tullamore Hurling and Football Club. Decisions included hosting of tournaments for causes such as the Portarlington Lock Out fund, and one for the benefit of member J. Barry who was imprisoned in Belfast Jail. Also details the organisation of concerts and ceilís.
Minute book of the South Offaly sub-committee detailing fixtures of junior and senior hurling championships, and schools' league draws. Also records objections from representatives of various clubs in the southern division.