Set of index cards describing some of the features of Lios Uachtair [Lissoughter]. Some information about Lissoughter Lodge given from various sources, including the Galway Vindicator newspaper, and from the sale of the Martin Estate in 1849. Features described include the Railway Hotel, the Marble Quarries, the chapel, Sraith Saileach, Abhainn Sraith Mhór, Tullywee Bridge, Sraith Mhór, Oileán an Phocaide, Béal Dhubh Camhsa (the mouth of the black causeway), Cnoc Lios Uachtair, Recess National School, the Methodist Mission Church, Recess Dance Hall, Macredy's Pool, Rose Cottage, Paddy Festy's, and Strasalliagh Lodge. Local people credited with providing information include Dr. Brian Davidson, John Pat Joyce, Feichín Ó'Tuathail, and Martin O'Malley of Garroman.
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Index card giving a brief description of the townland of Lettershanna, [Leitir Seanaidh]. Summary information from Griffith's Valuation, the Field Name books, and a note recording the possibility of a clochán found underneath the bog here.
Robinson,TimSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Lettershanbally, [Leitir Seanbhaile]. Included are descriptions of Gleann Uisce, and The Black Side. M and J O'Neill of Glencraff are credited with providing some of the information.
Robinson,Tim,O'Neill,M.,J.Two index cards giving a brief description of the townland of Letternoosh, [Leitir Núis]. Included are a brief description of a megalith, and a small illustration. Mike Gibbons is noted as describing the megalith as a wedge tomb.
Robinson,TimSet of index cards relating to the townland of Letterkeeghaun, [Leitir Caocháin].
Robinson,TimSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Lettergesh West, [Leitir Geis Thiar]. Included are descriptions of Port na Loinge, Fuaigh na Slinne, Bun na hAbhann, Gabhlán, Oileán Glas, Loch na Crapaí, Fuaigh na Cluanach, Binn Fhraoigh, Lough Acreragh, Suicín, Tobar Ghairdín, and Masóg (sometimes known as Weasel Rock, or Carraig an Easóg). Local man Mikey Welsh is credited with providing some of the information.
Robinson,Tim,Welsh,MikeySet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Lettergesh East, [Leitir Geis Thoir]. Included are descriptions of Góra Mór, Binn Chuanna, Scailp na Caillí, Sruthán na Gains, Idir Aill, Barr na Cloiche Duibhe, Caher, Cluain, Poll an Ghaoith, Children's Burial Ground, Carraig an Tiompáin, Acha na nGabhar, Maolchnoc, and Lug na nEach. Credited with providing information are Jenny Conboy, Martin Welsh, and a Coyne from Seanaveag.
Robinson,Tim,Conboy,Jenny,Welsh,MartinSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Letterfrack, [Leitir Fraic]. Included are some information about the Graham estate, which spread into Letterfrack. Descriptions are provided of the Basket Industry, St. Joseph's Industrial School for Roman Catholic Boys, Bulóg, Connemara West Centre, Diamond Lodge, the Community Crafts Shop Centre and shop, Connemara National Park, Diamond Hill, Bun a Bacaí, Court Tomb, The Waterfall, The Bard's Den, and the Courthouse. An unidentified local park worker, and Mr. Mangan of Currywongaun are credited with providing some of the local information.
Robinson,TimIndex card relating to the townland of Letterfore, [Leitir Feoir]. Some local features are briefly described, including Ocht Muc, and Cnoc Leitir Fuaire.
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