Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Emlagharan, [Imleach Árann]. Included are descriptions of Cois Abhann, and Trá Mhór Imleach Árann. Jim O'Malley, and an un-identified local person are credited with providing some of the information, as well as other sources such as Field Name Books, Griffith's Valuation, and details from the sale of the Martin Estate in 1849.
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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Emlaghmore, [Imleach Mór]. Included are descriptions of Roisín Travers, Loch Beithinis, Loch na Láibe, Loch an Uisce, Loch an Tortáin, Callow Bridge (blown up during the War of Independence to isolate Clifden), Emlaghkeeragh Lake, Imleach Mór, The New Cut, The Long House, Emlaghmore Lodge, Lough Barrcostello, a note from material held in UCD as part of the Folklore Commission material, Roisín a Scáilí, and Emlaghmore House. Michael Goulde, Mr. Tinney, and Bartley King of Callow are credited as being local sources of information.
UntitledSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Drimmeen, [An Droimín]. Included are descriptions of Cloch an Mhairnéalach, the Boat Harbour (and the Byrne family of Lombard Street in Dublin, who acquired theland through the Landed Estates Court. A local man believes the harbour was built by John Byrne as famine relief work), a note on the House of John Byrne located at the Boat Harbour, with an illustration of the Byrne family crest, and some biographical information about John Byrne. Also included are descriptions of Roisín (an area of deserted village), Iorras Fhlannain (the site of a drowning in 1860), a kelp store, Dúilic, Ard Mór, An Chois, Oileán Rois, and The Spectacles. Festy Conneely or Turbot, and M. King are credited as being local sources of information.
UntitledSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Foorglass, [Fothair Ghlas]. Included are descriptions of Oileán na Mionóige, Drain Fuar Glais (not located, but listed in the UCD folklore material), Loch Seáinín, and Loch Seanchrois. Matthew McHugh of Doohulla, and two un-named local men are credited with providing some of the local information.
UntitledSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Keerhaunmore, [An Caorán Mór]. Included are descriptions of Tobar Chaillín, Caorán Dóite, Fuagh na hInnioch, Carraig Fia, and a crossed out card on Loch Beag. John O'Malley and Robert Coneys are credited as being local sources of information.
UntitledSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Keerhaun South, [An Caorán Theas]. Some information from Griffith's Valuation, the Field Name Books, and the 1849 sale of the Martin Estate are included, as well as a brief description of an Island Cashel by the East shore of Ballybwee Lough on the OS. Robinson includes a note to say this feature was not seen.
UntitledSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Kill [An Chill]. Included is information from the Congested Districts Board, and the Estate of Alex Thompson. A line from the returns in Griffith's Valuation is also included. Included are descriptions of Cill Fhlannáin, Carraig an Iasc, Loch na hAille Gairbhe, Cnoc na Cille, The Manor, Tobar Fhlannáin, and Loch na Cille. M. King is one of the local people credited with providing information.
UntitledSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Knock, [An Cnoc]. Included are a description of Carraig an Bholmáin, sometimes known as Stutter's Rock, with some accompanying information credited to Festy Conneely of Turlot. Malky and Mary Riley of Mannin Beg are also credited with providing information about the northern point, Scoth.
UntitledSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Leaghcarrick, [An Liathcharraig]. Included are descriptions of Slackport (a small harbour at the end of the track on the Western shore), Huige's Creek, Fó Dorán, Loch Beag, and Offshore Rocks. John O'Malley of Ballyconneely and John Abbie Conneely are credited with providing some of the local information.
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