Set of index cards describing the physical features of Ceannúir [Canower]. Descriptions given are of Tulach Bhuí, Paiste, Cora na gCruicíní, Tráíní, Bealach an Ghiorria, Oileán na Táimhe, Cora an Oileáin, Cora na hAbhann, Tulach and Aill na Tulaí, Staca, Portach Bán, Caladh Pheadair Mhór, Garraí Mór, Aill Uí Ghábháin, Cora Shéamus Uí Chonaire, Cora Mhongáin, Gleann na gCoileach, Cora Leachta, Rua Oileán, Children's Burial Ground and Ceannúir Harbour. Sources of information credited are Tom Conneely, and Joe Joyce, a native of Ceannúir.
Robinson,Tim,Conneely,Tom,Joyce,JoeSet of index cards describing the physical features of Ceannúir [Canower]. Descriptions given are of Tulach Bhuí, Paiste, Cora na gCruicíní, Tráíní, Bealach an Ghiorria, Oileán na Táimhe, Cora an Oileáin, Cora na hAbhann, Tulach and Aill na Tulaí, Staca, Portach Bán, Caladh Pheadair Mhór, Garraí Mór, Aill Uí Ghábháin, Cora Shéamus Uí Chonaire, Cora Mhongáin, Gleann na gCoileach, Cora Leachta, Rua Oileán, Children's Burial Ground and Ceannúir Harbour. Sources of information credited are Tom Conneely, and Joe Joyce, a native of Ceannúir.
Set of index cards describing physical features and monuments in Ceapach Chuais [Cappaghoosh]. Descriptions given are of Lough Cappaghoosh, the Children's Burial Ground, Scanadh Ceilt (Owengarre Lough on OS maps, between Cappaghoosh and Lettershinna), Loch na Mionnán (between Cappaghoosh, Lettershinna and Derryadd), Loch an Imligh, Stacaí, Loch Doire Croise, Loch Uí Mhongáin, Loch an Ghé, and a roadside monument at the east end of Lough Tounagh. Sources credited with providing informationi include Jo Creane, Jo Mannion of Garroman, and Mr. O'Malley of Bóth Íseal
Robinson,Tim,Creane,Jo,MannionSet of index cards describing physical features and monuments in Ceapach Chuais [Cappaghoosh]. Descriptions given are of Lough Cappaghoosh, the Children's Burial Ground, Scanadh Ceilt (Owengarre Lough on OS maps, between Cappaghoosh and Lettershinna), Loch na Mionnán (between Cappaghoosh, Lettershinna and Derryadd), Loch an Imligh, Stacaí, Loch Doire Croise, Loch Uí Mhongáin, Loch an Ghé, and a roadside monument at the east end of Lough Tounagh. Sources credited with providing information include Jo Creane, Jo Mannion of Garroman, and Mr. O'Malley of Bóth Íseal.
Handwritten and typescript versions of song beginning "Cearc agus coileach a d'imigh air strae", including versions from Frank Curran, Cuan Tuileann; Mrs McMonigle, County Donegal; Mrs Bowans, County Mayo; Onor (Honora) Durkin, Killasser, Couny Mayo (1903). Versions from Tír Chonaill, Sligeach, Muigh Eo agus Gaillimh. See versions in "An Gaodhal", VI, 10; Petrie 1508, "Amhrain Maigh Seola", 74. Index no 90, Ó Máille no 312.
Handwritten drafts of song beginning "Cearc agus coileach a d'imtigh le ceile".
Black and white photograph mounted on card, of scene from "Ceart agus Cúiteamh" by Prionnsias Mac Diarmada & Bháitéar Ó Maicín, featuring Máire Ní Giolla Mháirtín and Uinsionn Ó Mathúna.
File of photocopied press cuttings sent to Tim Robinson by Donncha Ó hEallaithe concerning civil rights of the Gaeltacht areas between 1969 and 1985.
Several pages of photocopied newspaper articles from these years, reporting on Gaeltacht issues such as closure of post offices, fisheries, broadcasting.
Handwritten draft of song beginning "Cearthar fear greifidh a fhleg as port" from Hannah [ ], index 147.
This file consists of cuttings relating to the 1994 Provisional Irish Republican Army ceasefire.
Tag / Ref: G60/37/10/8