What I Threw Out Today

I began September 21 2010 - To record of some ephemera I had collected before disposing of them

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Wednesday 6 October 2010

TUESDAY - 3 lists of items

Just decided to do extra items today for no reason other than I had time to do so because I am watching TV both current and on RTE Player at the same time as doing this blog.
ITEMS in FIRST IMAGE
  • Photocopy of boarding passes from New York trip March 2009 (which had to be presented in connection with Field Trip grant)
  • Polling card for June 2009
  • ZENIT article about Islam
  • List of materials for BALANCE installation at Claremorris Open 2009
  • NOTE about Fleadh Cheoil Clonmel. Not sure what year. Paper on which note is written is dated 2003, and refers to visit of Nelson Mandela to Galway, an event which we did attend.
  • Label off gloves used in bringing the Archive from attic to the front room
ITEMS in SECOND IMAGE
Documentation from research into bowel cancer done by Tallaght Hospital. Report at this webpage
  • Diagram of the process
  • Written instructions on what had to be done
  • Precautions for Use
  • Brown envelope postmarked Feb 17 1009, in which the items were sent
  • Spare spatula with which sample would be taken
  • Tape from sample pouch
ITEMS in THIRD IMAGE
  • Photocopy of Tony's Passport
  • NOTE Tony will erect this structure when he has finished extending the deck. 'This structure' was the art-board that he did indeed erect as promised, but I have not yet kept my part of the bargain to do some art on it.
  • Card off a pruning saw, with note from Tony suggesting I don't use it for more than 4 hours in any one gardeing day - he knows me well.
  • Hazard report dated 2004 from gas inspector which eventually resulted in us getting a new boiler in 2008 approximately.
  • Small note naming extra addresses to the ones already listed in the application for Garda Vetting in connection with my role as Child Protection Officer in our parish. Recently I counted, and I think I have lived in a total of about 21 different addresses in the course of my life.

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