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Stone Heads - Research Notes
UGA P/P133/5/3/89/4 · Item · [196-]-[199-]
Part of Personal

File includes manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne relating to the archaeology and history of stone heads in Ireland and internationally. Also includes detailed notes on early iron work and objects, such as iron/metal pins and Celtic art.

UGA P/P133/5/3/89/7 · Item · [196-]-[200-]
Part of Personal

File of assorted research articles and published scholarly material relating to stone heads and related topics utilised by Etienne Rynne during his research on the subject.

UGA P/P133/5/3/89/6 · Item · [196-]-[199-]
Part of Personal

File of Irish and international press cuttings relating to stone heads, includes examples of the head of Nelson's Pillar in the rubble of Dublin, a head found in Omaha, Nebraska, USA, and other stories. Also includes assorted copies of published research articles relating to the topic and used by Etienne Rynne.

Stone Heads - Photographs 2
UGA P/P133/5/3/89/2 · Item · [196-]-[198-]
Part of Personal

File of black and white photographic prints of stone heads and related objects and artefacts. Captions on images read that most are sourced from the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin. Many are unlabelled and unidentified. Present captions include: Raheenduff, Co. Kilkenny; Killeen, near Belcarra, Co. Mayo; Woodenbridge, Co. Wicklow; Athlone, Co. Westmeath; Tynan Head, Armagh Cathedral; and also international example from near Barcelona, Spain.

Stone Heads - Photographs 1
UGA P/P133/5/3/89/1 · Item · [196-]-[197-]
Part of Personal

File of black and white photographic prints of stone heads and related objects and artefacts. Captions on images read that most are sourced from the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin. Many are unlabelled and unidentified. Present captions include: Stone head known as "the Sailor", Raphoe, Co. Donegal; Three-faced stone head from Corleck, Co. Cavan; Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone (Armagh County Museum); [Coverville] Co. Cavan; Tynan Head, Armagh Cathedral; Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh (Armagh COunty Museum; Stone head, Cavan Town; Cumberland, UK; Battersea Park, London, UK; Killboy Co. Wicklow (stone head in doorway at petrol station); Broadford, Co. Clare.

Stone Heads - Index Cards
UGA P/P133/5/3/89/8 · Item · [196-]-[198-]
Part of Personal

File of index cards with manuscript notes made by Etienne Rynne regarding specific objects and locations in Ireland (and internationally) in relation to the archaeology and history of stone heads, stone objects and also some metal objects.

Stone Heads - Correspondence
UGA P/P133/5/3/89/3 · Item · 1960-2000
Part of Personal

File of letters between Etienne Rynne and others discussing researching and findings regarding the archaeology of stone heads in Ireland and internationally. Letters include to/from Stephen Rodinson; Professor Leslie Alcock, University of Glasgow; Nora [Mc -]; Rev. Christopher Warren, Kerry; Dr. Anne Ross, Southampton; Frances, University College of North Wales, Bangor; Richard Haworth, Archaeology Officer, Dublin (Photographs attached); Dr. Roger Weatherup, Co. Armagh Museum (Photographs attached); Hannah Fitzsimons, Dublin; A.T. Lucas, National Museum of Ireland; Dorothea de France, English Dept, California State College; Thomas Bannon; Joseph Raftery, National Museum of Ireland; Lady Dorothy Lowry-Corry, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh; Paddy Healy; Dr. Larch Garrard, the Manx Museum, Isle of Man; Arthur Spears, Co. Donegal; S.D.T. Spittle, Hertfordshire, U.K. with attached article entitled Stone Sculptures at Piltown, Co. Kilkenny.

Stone Heads
UGA P/P133/5/3/89 · Item · [196-]-[199-]
Part of Personal

Files of records including photographs, drawings and illustrations, research notes, object records, correspondence, press cuttings and research articles relating to research on the archaeology and history of stone heads conducted by Etienne Rynne over many years.

Stone Heads
UGA P/P133/5/13/98 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

Black and white photographic prints of carved stone heads at various, mostly unidentified, locations in Ireland. Possibly some international also.