Photo from Westmeath GAA Yearbook 1982.

Camogie Association looking for Westmeath historical materials for archives

The Camogie Association has launched a nationwide appeal for historical materials to contribute to the GAA Library and Archives. The items required includes, but is not limited to; minute books, convention reports, match programmes and souvenir programmes (i.e. opening of grounds), publications (books, magazines and annuals), old photographs and letters and diaries relating to camogie.

The appeal forms part of the Camogie Association’s Newman Fellowship Project at University College Dublin. The Fellowship project on the history of camogie was launched to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the founding of camogie, and will document the unique place of camogie in Irish life since the beginning of the twentieth century.

Brian Molloy, Uachtarán of the Camogie Association said: “The Newman Fellowship Project provides a unique opportunity for us to gather together all aspects of our association’s proud history and document it for future generations. I would ask that everyone who has or had any connections with camogie over the past 120 years to take the time over Christmas to bring together any materials they can find and share them with us so we can collectively preserve the rich and detailed story of camogie.”

If anyone has information to share, GAA Archivist Adam Staunton can be contacted at astaunton@crokepark.ie or 01 8192350.