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Ballynahinch Church
UGA P/P120/2/22 · Item · 1865
Part of Personal

William Lawrence photograph of Ballynahinch Church from 1865, given to Tim by Dr Philip Robinson. The event was either the inauguration of the church (for a reference to this, see Tim's book 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind'), or a Robinson family baptism that took place in the church. A large congregation have assembled outside the church with horses and carts, and approximately 100 people in view, with more queueing out of the scene.

UGA LE/LE56/8/4 · Sub-series · 1915-1978
Part of Landed Estates

Materials pertaining to the ownership of the fishery in the tidal waters of Ballynahinch by Robert Herridge as inherited from Richard Herridge and not sold to subsequent owners of Ballynahinch estate or other tenants, and the eventual sale of this fishery by Robert Herridge to the Upper Ballynahinch Fishery Co. Limited in 1976. Includes legal opinions and clarifications with regard to title as sought in 1917, 1952, 1960, and 1976, plus sale documents from 1976 and maps of the affected fishery.

Ballynakill or Letterfrack
UGA P/P120/1/13/7 · Item
Part of Personal

Overview list of the following townlands within the Roman Catholic Parish of Ballynakill or Letterfrack, which coincides with the Civil Parish of Ballynakill. The cards include the Irish and English language renditions of the townland names.

Addergool [Eadargúil], Ardkye [Ard-choill], Ardnagreevagh [Ard na gCraobhach], Attirowerty [Áit Tí Robhartaigh], Ballynew [An Baile Nua], Bawnoge [An Bhánóg], Bundouglas [Bun Dúghlaise], Bunowen [Bun Abhann], Cashleen [Caislín], Cartron [An Cartrún], Cleggan [An Cloigeann], Cloon [An Chluain], Clooncree [Cluain Crí], Cloonaderowen [Cluain Idir Dhá Abhainn], Cloonlooaun [Cluain Luáin], Cnocnaraw [Cnoc na Rátha], Crump Island [Oileán Dá Chruinne], Culfinn [Cúil Finn], Curragh [An Currach], Currywongaun [Corr Uí Mhongáin], Dawros Beag [Damhros Beag], Dawros More [Damhros Mór], Derryherbert [Doire Hoirbirt]. Derryinver [Doire Inbhir], Derrylahan [Doire leathan], Derrynacleigh [Doire na cloiche], Dooneen [An Dúinín], Finnisglinn [Fionasclainn], Foher [Fothair], Garraunbaun [An Garrán Bán], Glassillaun [Glasoileán], Glencraff [Gleann creamha], Gleninagh [Gleann eidhneach], Gorteennagloch [Goirtín na gcloch], Illion [An Uilinn], Kanrawer [An Ceann ramhar], Keelkyle [Caol choill], Knocknahaw [Cnoc na háithe], Kylemore [An Choill Mhór], Lecknavarna [Leic na bhFearna], Lemnaheltia [Léim na hEilte], Letterbeg [Leitir Beag], Letterbreckaun [Leitir Breacáin], Letterettrin [Leitir eitreann], Letterfrack [Leitir Fraic], Lettergesh East [Leitir Geis Thoir], Lettergesh West [Leitir Geis Thiar], Lettermore [Leitir Mór], Lettershanbally [Leitir seanbhaile], Luggatarriff [Log an Tairbh], Maumfin [Mám Fionn], Moyard [Maigh Ard], Mullaghglass [An Mullach Glas], Mweelin [An Maoileann], Pollacappul [Poll an Chapaill], Ross [An Ros], Roscrea [Ros Cré], Rosleague [Ros Liag], Rosroe [An Ros Rua], Rusheenduff [An Roisín Dubh], Salrock [Salroc], Shanaveag [Sean Mheidhg], Shanboolard [An tSean buaile Ard], Sheenauns [Na Siáin], Tievegarriff [An Taobh Garbh], Tievemore [An Taobh Mór], Tonadooravaun [Tóin an Dúrabháin], Tooreen [An Tuairín], Tooreena [Tuairín Áithe], Tooreenacoona [Tuairín Uí Chuana], Tullybeg [An Tulaigh Bheag], Tullyconor [Tulaigh Uí Chonchúir], Tullymore [An Tulaigh Mhór], and Ungwee [Eang Bhuí].

Ballynamona Lower, Waterford
UGA P/P164/2/3/7/9 · SubFile · [2001]-[2003]
Part of Personal

5 aerial photographs of potential promontory fort sites at Mine Head and Ballynamona Lower south of An Rinn (Ringville), County Waterford, including Mine Head Lighthouse.

UGA P/P164/2/3/7/3 · SubFile · [2001]-[2003]
Part of Personal

5 aerial photographs of promontory fort sites at Goat Island, Cabin Point, and Blackball Head in County Waterford between Ardmore and Youghal Harbour.

Ballynew
UGA P/P120/1/3/5 · Item
Part of Personal

Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Ballynew [An Baile Nua]. Descriptions are given of a 'pair of standing stones', Fuaigh an Sconsa (Ooeyasconsa on the OS maps, and known locally as Fo na Sconsaí), Fó na Bróinge (Tim Robinson believes the cove may be named for its boot-like shape), Fó na Labhráis (Ooeylaunlauraush on the OS maps), Fó na Bhistí, Fuaigh an Duine Mhairbe (Ooeywaria on the OS maps), Binn Ghlais, Fó an Uisce, Fó an Bhradáin, Megalithic tombs close to the Children's Burial Ground, Lios (the site of the former Mission School), and the Shrine, which marks the traditional site of St. Ceannan's beheading. J O'Toole of Moyard, Mr. Heanue of Bundouglas, and Con Mullen of Ballynew are credited with providing some of the information.

Ballyreagh, Derry
UGA P/P164/2/3/5/15 · SubFile · 2001
Part of Personal

5 aerial photographs of coastal promontories at Ballyreagh Golf Course, Portrush, County Derry.

Ballyshannon, Donegal
UGA P/P164/2/3/6/2 · SubFile · 2001
Part of Personal

3 aerial photographs of the promontory fort site at Dungravenen, Ballyshannon, County Donegal.

Ballyvaughan poetry weekend
UGA P/P99/1/3/12 · Item · 04/1992
Part of Personal

Two contact sheets (copies of each other), and corresponding negative sheet containing 33 images.

Photographs from a poetry weekend in Ballyvaughan. Included are individual pictures of Theo Dorgan, Rita Ann Higgins, Paula Meehan, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Máirtín Davy, Micheál Ó Siadháil, Niall Hughes’ father, Dr. Hughes.

Photograph of Bairbre Quinn studying at her desk, and photographs of Toner Quinn playing the fiddle in his room, captioned 'Fiddler in the roof'.