Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Rusheenduff, [An Roisín Dubh]. Included are descriptions of Renvyle House Hotel, Rusheenduff Lough, Rinvyle House Hotel (the OS map spelling. Originally this was known as the O'Flaherty's House), Smearoid, Blakes of Renvyle, Liagaun, Renvyle Roman Catholic Chapel, Bun an Chlaí, Children's Burial Ground, Carraig an Choismeig, An Staca, Cuainín na Rón, Duirling, Maolán Dubh, Na Méaracháin, Carraig Amuigh, Cloch Mór, and Smearóid (possibly another name for the Children's Burial Ground).
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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Salrock, [Salroc]. Some extracts from different sources describing the landscape of the townland, and a note about General Thompson, a veteran officer from Scotland who was resided there, and was zealous for the welfare of tenants. Features described include Lough Much, St. Roc's Roman Catholic Church, Salrock Cottage, Salrock House (where Alex. Thompson resided), Little Killery oyster beds, Cuan na Loinge, and Tóin na Leice. Festy Mortimer of Rosroe, and Professor Wilkins' book 'Ponds, Parcs and Passes' are credited as being sources of some of the local information.
Robinson,Tim,Mortimer,FestySet of index cards describing some of the local features of Seanabhán, [Shannawona]. An area of uninhabited blanket bog. Included are some notes from the Field Name Books' Small Names Index, and a brief description of Tor (Tower) Sheanadh Ceapóige, and also Loch Sheanabháin. Seán Neide Ó'Conghaile of Gleann Trasna is credited as being a local source of information.
Robinson,Tim,Keane,Jo,Lynch,M.,Joyce,Martin,PeterSet of index cards describing the local features of the townland of Seanach Dónaill/Seana Mhac Dónaill [Shannadonnell]. Included in the descriptions are Loch an Phíobaire, Cnoc Seanach Dónaill (the hill with two peaks called Na Béacáin), Loch Bharr an Easa (Lough Appeebera on the OS maps), Loch Seanach Dónaill, Loch na nGleannta Móra (Maumeenmaunragh Lough on the OS maps), and Loch na gCloch. M Coyne credited as being a local source of information.
Robinson,Tim,Coyne,M.Set of index cards describing the local features of the townland of Seanadh Mhuire/Seana Bhuire on logainm.ie. [Shannawirra]. Included are descriptions of Loch an Bhroic Bhig, Tamhnach na mBairéadach, and Cnocán an Bhodaigh. M. Coyne credited as being a local source of information for this townland.
Robinson,Tim,Coyne,M.Set of index cards, notes and correspondence relating to various aspects of Omey. Robinson has set aside a card each for Rua-oileán, An Meall Thuaidh, and Glasoileán. Some references are recorded, and a note on the Lambert family who leased some land here. A business card for the Salmon and Sea Food Ireland Ltd Company. Two pages of correspondence (in Irish), from a researcher in Belfast, who was seeking information about a lake in Connemara, specifically information about a monster who lurked in it.
Set of index cards giving a brief description of the townland of Shanakeever, [Seanadh Chiamhair]. Included are descriptions of Piper's Hollow, Patrick's Road, Davis's Lake (or Moran's Lake according to another source. Lough Breenbania is recorded on the OS map, though Robinson notes this name seems to be unfamiliar locally). Log na gCon, where the stream runs into the lake is also described. Local man T. Joyce is credited as being the source of some of the local information.
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