Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Dolan, [An Dólainn]. Included are descriptions of Tuarán na gCaorach, Loch na nUan, Raithneachán, Crocán an Phríosúin, Acres, Sruthán na gCapall, Priest's Rock, Graveyard, Horn (so named because it was once the site of a fog horn), Trá Mhíl, Mullán Mór, Fearabháin Lake, Carraig an Lochán, Carraig an Phortáin, Trá Mhór, Droim, Loch na gCrann, Bóthar Torra, Trá Mhíl, Scanamh/Scanabh/Scaineamh Harbour, Blane/Bléib Mhór Harbour, and Smotán. John King of Roundstone, Noel Mannion of Murvey, Martin O'Malley of Roundstone, and an un-named elderly local resident are credited with providing some of the local information.
UntitledOverview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter T.Tobar an 'Lawn', Tobairín na 'Daisies', Tobar an Sciobóil, Tobar an Bhideach, Teapots Lane (so named because an old couple living there used to grow flowers in old teapots and tin cans. Robinson includes a sketch map of the area), Tobar Éinne and Altóir Éinne, Trá Mhór, Tobar an Bhaile, Tobar an Mhada-Uisce, Tobar na mBráthar, and Tobar a' Bhaile. Máire Ní Cheallaigh, Colin Gill of Cill Rónáin, and Kevin Gill, as well as un-named Cill Éinne people are credited as being sources of some of the local information. Turlach na mBráthar, Teaghlach Rónáin, Trá na mBuailte, An Teannaire, Trá na bhFrancach, Trá an Charra, Tobar Gréasaí na Scilleacha, Turlach Mór, Trá na 'Ladies', Tobar na Carraige, Talamh Mhac Mhicilín Uí Bhriain, Trá Mhór Íochtarach, Trá Mhór na Coise, Trá an Ghréasaí, Tobar an Bhaile, Tobar Iaráirne, Tobairín na Dumhaí, Tobar an Locha, Tobar Sheáin Uí Mhaolleáin, Tobar Chaird, Trá Mhór, Traighín a' Floit, Tobar an Bhideach, Tobar na Daisies, Teampall Bheanáin, Trá an Oidhinn, Tobar Thiar-thuadh, Tobar Dubh, Teampall na mBrathar, Teaghlach Éinne, Tobar Mór, Tobar na Mias, and Teampall na mBráthar.
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