Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of An Caorán Beag, [Keeraunbeg]. The villages in An Caorán Beag are Caorán Beag, An Demesne, An Pointe, and Tis Meáin. Included are descriptions An Cun Caoil, An Diméan, Aill an Chlogáis, An Baile Ard, An Fhaiche, An Pointe, An Tismeáin, Loch an Dá Eala, An Caorán Beag, Trá na Boilgeóige, Trá na Tismeánna, Trá Sheana Mháinín, Trá an Oileáin, Cnoc an Phréacháin, Na hAcraí, Cnoc an Phointe, Baintreach Uí Loideain, Trá Pháidín, An Gob, Cnocán na mBáirneach, Trá Aill na Móna, Corr na Leac, Lochán Bhoideóg, Trá na Cora Giolcaí, An Poll Mór, Aill an Aifrinn, An Trá Bhig, Trá an Chaoráin Bhig, Keeraun House (and a note from Seán Mac Giollarnáth's Annála Beag about Máirtín Mór Ó'Máille, a local smuggler who was famous for his hospitality). An Caisleán Cruinn, An Portach, and Trá na Dólanna are also briefly described. Matt Ó'Dónaill, Bríd Ní Dónaill, Willie Pháidín (Liam) Mac Donncha are credited as being local sources of information.
Typescript draft of song entitled "An Capull Sighe". Ó Máille 230.
Correspondence between Canon Michael McEvilly, Padraig Óg Ó Conaire and others relating to articles for the newspaper.
Handwritten draft of song beginning "An ceathramhadh lá de Mhárta", from Mrs. Murphy, Ó Máille 67.
Scrap of paper beginning "An ceathru lá de Marta", from Ó Máilin, Leitir Caoin. Ó Máille 64.
15 negative images, Bronica.
Labelled “An Ceathru Rua”, they are of a cottage, a ploughed field, and a boat.
15 negative images.
Labelled “An Ceathru Rua”, they feature scenic shots, some of cottages and boats.
Black and white photograph of scene from "An Chailleach Fhiosrach" by Diarmuid Ó Murchadha and Seán Ó Neachtáin.
Handwritten draft of song entitled "An Chailleach Ghállta". Ó Máille 494, index 372.
A set of index cards outlining some of the local features of the townland of An Cheathrú Gharbh, [Carrowgarriff]. Summary information from Griffith's Valuation, a note on the copper and lead mine used up until approximately the 1910's until it flooded out, a note on the Clement family who ran the lead mine during the 19th century, and a detailed note on Caisleán na Circe from the 13th century.