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Cloch na Rón
UGA P/P120/1/1/55/1 · Item
Part of Personal

Set of index cards describing some of the local ecclesiastical, historical, and geographical features of Roundstone, [Cloch na Rón]. Background information sourced from Hardiman, and from the 1849 sale of the Martin Estate which covers the building of a pier there by the Fisheries Board and Alexander Nimmo. Included in the descriptions are the 19th century Protestant Church and its memorials, the Presbyterian Meeting House which was demolished in 1930, the Presbyterian Church, the Franciscan Monastery, The Fort, (occupied for a while by Sting of 'The Police'), The Old Store, Garryowen, Srutháin na Srúille, the Harbour, Ballagh House, Roundstone Bay, Waymount, Clougherty's (a shop and pub, and the site of the current Garda station), Bólard, the Coastguard's Office (referred to as The Boat House in 1899 map), Farrell's Road (a site of several Famine graves), Ballagh House, Newton Buildings (now the site of the local Health Centre), The Old Quay, the Catholic Church which was built in 1830, and the knitting factory. Summary of some of the information from the Royal Commision of Inquiry into the State of Irish Fisheries, 1836, from the Roundstone Famine Relief Committee, and from the Martin Estate Sale document of 1849. One card giving an account entitled 'The Story of Alice', referring to Alice McCaulter. Noel King, Michael Verron, M. Bairéad, and John McQuaid are all credited with providing some of the information and anecdotes in these notes. The Galway Vindicator was also a source of information about the Roundstone Famine Relief Committee.

Robinson,Tim,King,Noel,Verron,Michael,Bairéad,M.,McQuaid,John,The Galway Vindicator,Great Britain. Royal Commission of Inquiry into the State of Irish Fisheries,1836,Roundstone. Famine Relief Committee
Cloch na Rón
UGA P/P120/1/1/55 · Item
Part of Personal

Set of index cards describing some of the local ecclesiastical, historical, and geographical features of Roundstone, [Cloch na Rón]. Background information sourced from Hardiman, and from the 1849 sale of the Martin Estate which covers the building of a pier there by the Fisheries Board and Alexander Nimmo. Included in the descriptions are the 19th century Protestant Church and its memorials, the Presbyterian Meeting House which was demolished in 1930, the Presbyterian Church, the Franciscan Monastery, The Fort, (occupied for a while by the English musician Sting / Gordan Matthew Thomas Sumner), The Old Store, Garryowen, Srutháin na Srúille, the Harbour, Ballagh House, Roundstone Bay, Waymount, Clougherty's (a shop and pub, and the site of the current Garda station), Bólard, the Coastguard's Office (referred to as The Boat House in 1899 map), Farrell's Road (a site of several Famine graves), Ballagh House, Newton Buildings (now the site of the local Health Centre), The Old Quay, the Catholic Church which was built in 1830, and the knitting factory. Summary of some of the information from the Royal Commision of Inquiry into the State of Irish Fisheries, 1836, from the Roundstone Famine Relief Committee, and from the Martin Estate Sale document of 1849. One card giving an account entitled 'The Story of Alice', referring to Alice McCaulter. Noel King, Michael Verron, M. Bairéad, and John McQuaid are all credited with providing some of the information and anecdotes in these notes. The Galway Vindicator was also a source of information about the Roundstone Famine Relief Committee.

Clodhanna Teoranta
UGA G/G60/9/1 · Sub-series · 1906-2003
Part of Irish Language

This subseries of material relating to Conradh na Gaeilge’s in-house printing company Clodhanna Teoranta and is further divided into two subsubseries; Accounts and General. It includes a sparse selection of material relating to the company’s finances (G60/9/1/1), a chronological bibliography of CnaG publications 1893-1926, compiled in 1934 and a contract between Conradh na Gaeilge and Maghnus Ó Domhnaill re Clodhanna Teoranta (31/7/31) (G60/9/1/2).

Tag / Ref: G60/9/1

UGA T/T1/5/65 · Item · 08/12/1955-11/12/1955
Part of Theatre

Three black and white photographs relating to "Clog in Oíche Gaoithe" by “L E Bruadair” mounted on a board. The first features Delores Ní Cheallaigh, Seán Ó Duigneáin. The second photograph shows Dairíne Ní Chonchubhair, Mairéad Ní Dhonnchadha, Seán Ó Duigneáin. The third photograph features Úinsíonn Ó Laoghaire, Seán Ó Duigneáin, Éamonn Mac Connalta (all 215x160mm).

Cloghaunard
UGA P/P120/1/6/14/1 · Item
Part of Personal

Two index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Cloghaunard, [An Clochán Ard]. A brief note on Loch an Irne/Buttermilk Lake is included here.

Robinson,Tim
Cloghaunard
UGA P/P120/1/6/14 · Item
Part of Personal

Two index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Cloghaunard, [An Clochán Ard]. A brief note on Loch an Irne/Buttermilk Lake is included here.

Cloghermore
UGA P/P120/1/10/44 · Item
Part of Personal

Three index cards relating to the townland of Cloghermore, [An Clochar Mór].

Cloghermore
UGA P/P120/1/10/44/1 · Item
Part of Personal

Three index cards relating to the townland of Cloghermore, [An Clochar Mór].

Robinson,Tim
Cloghernagun
UGA P/P120/1/11/40 · Item
Part of Personal

Index card for the townland of Cloghernagun [Clochar na gCon].

Cloghernagun
UGA P/P120/1/11/40/1 · Item
Part of Personal

Index card for the townland of Cloghernagun [Clochar na gCon].

Robinson,Tim