Set of index cards describing Loch na mBreac Mór and Loch na Coise, two features of the townland of Derryadd East [Doire Fhada Thoir]
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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Derrycunlagh, [Doire Chunlaigh]. Included are descriptions of Loch na mBreac Dearg, Loch Thomáis Noel, the Trackway between Bog Road and Lough Derrycunlaghbeg, Na Creaga Beaga, Loch na mBreac Mór, Na Creaga Móra, Derrycunlagh Lake, Lough Nasoodery East (adjacent to a hillock known locally as meall a púdaire/tsúdaire), Roundstone Bay, Clochar an Chait, Loch an Éin Mhóir, Loch an Madra Uisce, Loch Fada na gCreag, Loch Salach Mór/Beag, Loch Srutháin Caon, Boithín, Half-Way House (home of Anna More or Anna Connolly, and Loch an Ghadaí. A letter from Michael Gibbons in February 2000, Tom Macdonagh of Roundstone, Paddy Linnane of Roundstone, and the Connery brothers of Beaghcauneen are credited with providing some of the local information.
Robinson,Tim,Gibbons,Mike,Macdonagh,Tom,Linnane,PaddySet of index cards describing the local features of the townland of Garroman [An Gharmain]. The first card relays accounts from different histories of Galway about the residents of Garroman from the mid-nineteenth century. An account of a monastery in Garroman exists. Local features described include Glendollagh House, of which hardly a trace exists in the present day. A detailed history of its ownership is given on these cards. Gleann dá Loch, Loch an Aifrinn, Loch na mBreac Mór, Loch an Ghiolcaigh, Fairy Hill, Loch na Sáinne, Glendollagh Fishery, Lady Dudley's Nurse's Cottage, Imleach Bharr an tSrutháin, Imleach Láir, Imleach na Seamar, Garroman Lodge, the police barracks, lochán na meacan, loch uí mhainnín, loch an imligh eise, and Garroman lake are included in the descriptions. Local sources of information are local man Tom Joyce, Annie Joyce of Leitir Seanadh, Kevin Joyce, Martin O'Malley of Ballinafad, and Joe Mannion of Garroman.
Robinson,Tim