Issue number 6 of 'An Fuascailteoir, Journal of the Republican P.O.W.s., C. Company, Cage 10, Long Kesh Concentration Camp', Maze Prison, Easter 1976.
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Issue number 5 of 'An Fuascailteoir, Journal of the Republican P.O.W.s., C. Company, Cage 10, Long Kesh Concentration Camp', Maze Prison, 5 April 1976.
UntitledIssue of 'Faoi Glas, Journal of the Republican Prisoners of War', Long Kesh (Maze) Prison, February 1976.
UntitledIssue of 'Faoi Glas, Journal of the Republican Prisoners of War', Long Kesh (Maze) Prison, June 1974.
UntitledTyped copy of Irish language playscript produced within Long Kesh (Maze) Prison cages, ca. 1975-1976.
UntitledRing binder with A4 pages of manuscript notes, vocabulary, learning notes, and writings about the Irish language by Paddy McMenamin. Includes notes on words, tenses, and phrases in the Irish language, poetry in Irish, as well as writings by McMenamin, such as a short essay entitled "The Gaelic Tongue". Also includes a certificate of "Feis Cheis Fada" (Long Kesh Feis), Christmas 1975, awarded to McMenamin.
UntitledSet of index cards describing some of the features of Bior/Oileán Biorach. There are two islands Bior Beag and Bior Mór [Birbeg and Birmore]. Including in the descriptions are Carraig Shiobhán Uí Bheara, Na Biolla/Na Briolla, Béal na gCleasach, Carraig a Marth, Leac Bhaile, Leac an Ruathair, Mall an Chaladh, Carraig na Maidhne, An Baláiste, Carraig na gCapaill, Bior Beag (uninhabited save for cattle), An tIfearnáin, and Tobar na nIfearnáin. P de Búrca, Roisín Ní Maithniach, and S Ó'Ceoinín are credited with providing information.
UntitledSet of index cards describing the name, residents, geographical features, and monuments in Aill na Caillí [Aillenacally/Aillnacally]. Includes an account from a former resident that suggests the original name may have been Aill na Coille 'because of the little wood on the cliff'. Loch Mártain, the Holy Well, Cnocnán Mór, Cora Mór, The Pounds, Aill Mór, and The Green Island are all described. Peter Ward of Tuaim Beola [Toombeola] credited with providing some information.
UntitledSet of index cards describing the name, residents, geographical features, and monuments in Aircín Beag [Arkeen Beg]. Descriptions of a double-arched bridge, the Mill Site, Loch Féilim (located between Aircín Beag and Doire Mhic Reoin), and the Aircíní included. Joe Nee of Tuaim Beola [Toombeola] credited with providing information.
UntitledSet of index cards describing geographical features, the naming, and the lore of Aircín Mór [Arkeen More]. Descriptions of Loch Reddington, Loch Thaidhg, Loch Fhamhnóg Fhraoi (referred to elsewhere as Lough Tromnóg Ree, and located between Aircín Mór and Doire Mhic Reoin), Dooloughaunarkeen, and Loch Oileáin Mhór. Paddy Linnane and his brother Francis of Roundstone are credited with providing information, and their speculation about 'an old woman or cailleach' who lived on an island on Loch Reddington is recorded here. [Possible reference to Aill na Caillí].
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