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              UGA P/P120/1/15/5/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Eoghanacht [Onaght], beginning with the letter G. Goirtín an tSeabhaic, Garraí an 'Nowfurt' (as pronounced), Garraí an Charcair, An Guaire, An Garraí Dearg, Garraí Jacob, Gleann an Tobair, Na Gorta Fada, Gort Liaim Ráire, Garraí na gCoinicéar, Garranta na gCreag, Gleainnín an tSraoilleáin, Gortanna na Caillí, Goirtín an Eibhir, Gort na Muc, Gleann an Chárnáin, An Grióir (The Gregory), Garraí na mbleachtán, An Gleannachán (or Gleann an Chuain. Robinson includes a sketch of the feature, which represents various pools among rocks at low tide), Gleann an Turlaigh, An Gort Mór, and Gleann na Mart.

              Robinson,Tim
              An Turlach Beag
              UGA P/P120/1/7/39/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of An Turlach Beag, [Turloughbeg]. Included are brief descriptions of Tigh Mhaideo, Sáile Liath (a pub and chapel/school are located there. Robinson has included a rough illustration of its layout). Also included are brief descriptions of Loch an Turlaigh Bhig, Loch Salalaoi, An Crompán, Loichín Sheáin Fhada, Loch Pheadair Dhonncha, Gleann an Turlaigh, and Áth Leacach. Piarais Ó'Conaire is credited as being a local source of information.

              Robinson,Tim,Ó'Mainnín,Seán,Joyce,Peter,Ó'Ní,Mícheál,Wilkins,Noel P.,O'Gaora,Colm