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This record is about the Ireland: County Tipperary. 'P.122': plan of Clogheen Barracks. Tables of reference... dating from 1905-1926 in the series Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to extra large flat storage from various.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Ireland: County Tipperary. 'P.122': plan of Clogheen Barracks. Tables of reference and accommodation. Scale: 1 inch to 40 feet. Surveyed 1869; corrected June 1905. Drawn by D E Fletcher, Technical Civilian Draughtsman, Waterford 23 June 1905. Manuscript plan signed Lieutenant Colonel W A Gale, District Officer Royal Engineers, Waterford, 26 June 1905; Major E A T Tudor, Commanding Royal Engineer, Fermoy Sub-District, 1 July 1905. Signed drawing printed at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1905; revised 85/10. MS additions, 1917-1926. Corrected by D C Coakley, Chief Draughtsman, 12 December 1917; S L Maquire, B E, M R S I, Civilian Draughtsman, Fermoy, 30 June 1919; and J Collins, 30 June 1921. Signed Commanders Royal Engineers, Fermoy District: Lieutenant Colonel C R Dobbs, 8 October 1919; and Lieutenant Colonel A R Winsloe, 27 September 1921. Annotated: 'Note Plate handed over to Irish Free State Government in 1926'.
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