Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Camas Uachtair, [Camus Oughter]. Included are descriptions of Foirnís (in the area where the chapel is now. The furnace burned timber from Leitir Mór na Coile, and was the site of a local iron ore industry in the mid 18th century. Also included are descriptions of Cnoc Chamais (Camus Hill), An Tamhnach, Loch an Níocháin, the local chapel, Oileán na Scailpe, Príosún Chamais, Lín an Ghoirt Runna (sometimes referred to locally as Poll an Ghoirt Runna), Loch an Fhealltóra, Loch na Foirníse, An Chora Fhada, Cora na Móna, Poll an Phíobaire, Stór Chamais (which was burned by the Black and Tans in 1921), An Snáimhín, Loch na Lannach, Cnocán na gCloch, Cora an Fhealltóra, Bóthar na Trinse, Cnocán an Tobac, Béal Chamais, Cuan Chamuis, Garmain Chaoráin Aodh, Cora na mBád, Boithrín Bháibín, An Chora Bháin, Seana Bháird, Na Corannaí, Cnoc na Sciortán, Crompáin Láibe, An Claí Nua, and Céibh na mBád. Fr. Leo Ó'Morchán of Rosmuc, Pater Flaherty of Camas, and a reference to 'Órán na nIontas' are credited as being sources of some of the local information.
Robinson,Tim,Ó'Morchán,Leo,Pater FlahertyIreland
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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Camas Íochtair, [Camus Eighter]. Included are descriptions of An Seanséipéal, Loch an Iolra, Loch an Chriathraigh, An Baile Thiar, Cora Cláir, Céibh an tSagairt (a large stone pier 400 yards south of the bridge), Camas Craoibhe, Aill na bPáistí, Luifearnán, Cuan Chamais, Poll Chamais, Caorán an Iolra, Loch Chamais, Áth na gCorp, Bóthar an Cheap, Corr na Raithní, Cora Phatch Bhairtle, Caladh Domhain, Aill na gCaorach, Leacht na Sapeirs, Aill Mhór, Carraig an Bhaile, and Béal an Dá Linnín. A local person identified as Welby, Peter Flaherty of Camas, and Paddy Folan of Scríb are credited as being local sources of information.
Robinson,Tim,Flaherty,Peter,Folan,PaddySet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Callow, [An Caladh]. Included are descriptions of Lough Carrick, the Former National School where Dónal Ó'Fatharta taught, a note on Ó'Máille - the original Playboy of the Western World, Oileán Aodha, Leathan Mór, Máimín Island, Congaí, Máimín Hill and Lake, Oileán na Fraise, Uamhrach/Uamhnach, Inis Damhrois, and Loch na gCnocán. Martin O'Malley of Roundstone, Matt McHugh of Doohulla, and Bartley King are credited as being local sources of information.
Robinson,Tim,O'Malley,Martin,McHugh,Matt,King,BartleySet of index cards describing some of the features of Caladh Fhínse [Caladh Mhaínse/Callowfinish], including Loch Troscán, Trá Mhór Caladh Fhínse, Droim Shíodúch, Cnoc Chaladh Fhinse, Aill Dubh, An Chara, Oileán an Cháca, An Tulach Bhuí, Cébh an tSean-Tí, Loch an Iarainn, Oileán an Lao, and Leitir Caisil. S Ó'Ceoinín, and a Bourke from Troscán credited with providing some of the information.
Robinson,Tim,Ó'Ceoinín,S.Set of index cards describing some of the features of Caladh an Chnoic [Callancruck]. Included are descriptions of Oileán na Faide, Loch Cnocán na Mná Mairbhe, Loch an Bhealaigh (Lough Knocknabrocky on the OS map), Cnoc na gCreag, Loch an Ghiolcaigh, Loch na bPaorach (Callaherick Lough on the OS map), Loch Fada, Loch na Calgaí, Loch na bPoll Dorcha, Loch an Chlochair Charrach, Loch na gCreag (Lough Nagraigue on the OS map), Oileán an Chnoic, Loch Creig na gCon, Creig na gCon, Loch na hAbhann Buí, Loch an Mhada Uisce, Lochán an Mhúir, Loch Salach, Loch na Tamhnaí Íochtairán, Loch na gClasach, and Loch na nAeabha. S Ó'Ceoinín, Tomás Ó'Conghaile, and M. Coyne credited with providing information.
Robinson,Tim,Ó'Ceoinín,S.,Ó'Conghaile,Tomás,Coyne,M.Set of index cards describing physical and historical features of Caher, [An Chathair]. Included in the description are Loch Árd, Loch Iochtair, Inishskinnybeg, Abhainn Tuaidhe (which flows between Caher and Tamhnach Mór), and Caher House. An anecdote about the Joyce family is recorded alongisde the information on Caher House. Feichín Ó'Tuathail of Tamhnach Mór was a source of information on the lakes of Caher.
Robinson,Tim,Ó'Tuathai,FeichínIndex card for the townland of Burnthouse [Bléan Óráin]. Of note are Leaca duna, and please refer to p120_1_11_29.
Robinson,TimSet of index cards describing some of the local features of Bunscanniff, [Bun Scainimh]. Included are descriptions of The Halfway House, Tulachaí, Bun Mór, Loch Fhada, and the ruins of Mick McQuaid's Cottage. A note to say two photoraphs of McQuaid's cabin can be found in the Irish Architectural Archive.P. Joyce of Uráid, and Martin Lynch of Bunscanniff are credited as being local sources of information.
Robinson,Tim,Joyce,P.,Lynch,MartinSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Bunowenmore, [Bun Abhann Mór]. Included are descriptions of Fuaigh na gColm (a smuggler's cave with a natural rock bridge across it), Inis siúl (Inishule on the OS), a note on the Blake family of Bunowen, Carraig Úna (and the tale of a member of the Conneely family who blinded the last surviving O'Flaherty, An Bioránach, then married his daughter), Doon Hill, a note on the Geoghegans, Baile Uí Chonaola, Crois (the South-Western point of Inishule), Loch an Dúin, Carraig Andrew (named after Andrew Conneely who came from the Aran Islands in 1830), Ballindoon Church, Cnoc an Dúin, Whisker's Lake, the site of Bunowen Castle of the O'Flaherties, Brandy Bridge, Cé All na Borradh. (These cards are in slightly mixed up order, need to be properly arranged). Jim O'Malley of Aill Bhreac. Martin O'Malley of Roundstone, and Mickey Nee of Foorglass are credited as being local sources of information.
Robinson,Tim,O'Malley,Jim,Martin,Nee,MickeySet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Bunowen Beg, [Bun Abhann Beag]. Included are descriptions of the local factory (belonged at one point to Scottish company Atlantic Alginates), Garbhcharraig, Poll Phéig Úna, Carraig Dhonncha, Scailp Úna, and Fox Island. Joe Joyce of Ballyconneely, and Micky Nee of Foorglass are credited with providing some of the local information.
Robinson,Tim,Joyce,Joe,Nee,Micky