Set of index cards giving a brief description of the townland of Knockbrack, [An Cnoc Breac]. Included are descriptions of a Wedge Tomb, Cleggan Harbour, and Cathair Geal. A note on the Quay in Cleggan Harbour, including anecdotal information about how it was not fit for purpose.
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Set of index cards giving a description of the townland of Knockavally, [Cnoc an Bhealaigh]. Included are a rough sketch of Knockavalley wedge (dated 26 July '06), The Three Stones (a megalith, includes a small sketch), and Kingstown Church.
Robinson,TimA set of index cards outlining some of the local features of the townland of Knockaunbaun, [Na Cnocáin Bhána]. Included are descriptions of Standing Stones (and a small illustration), Gleann Glaise, Eascaí, An Sruthán Mór, Sceilp, Binn Idir an Dhá Log, and Gleann Fhada. B. Lydon and M. Keane are credited as being local sources of information.
Robinson,Tim,Lydon,B.,Keane,M.Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Knockaphreaghaun, [Cnoc an Phréacháin]. Included are descriptions of Lough Appreaghaun (as it is spelled on the OS map. Mrs Kelly of Ashleam House pronouces it Loch a'fraocháin, and associates it with the bilberries that grow on islands in the lake. Most people associate it with crows). Loch na Sailí, An Chailleaichín, Gleann na Coille, Loichín an tSionnaigh, Loch Domhain, Loch na mBreac Buí, and Cora na gCarrach are all local features of this townland that are given summary descriptions. Mrs Kelly, as well as Seán Neide O'Conghaile and Paddy Folen are credited as being local sources of information.
Robinson,Tim,Ó'Conghaile,Seán Neide,Folen,PaddySet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Knock, [An Cnoc]. Included are a description of Carraig an Bholmáin, sometimes known as Stutter's Rock, with some accompanying information credited to Festy Conneely of Turlot. Malky and Mary Riley of Mannin Beg are also credited with providing information about the northern point, Scoth.
Robinson,Tim,Conneely,Festy,Riley,Malky,MarySeries of notes about the local features of Knock [An Cnoc]. Included are brief descriptions of Roisín, Port Island and the story of Bosco's castle, Uaimh Chait, Inishlyon, Dumhach, Damhoileán (Ox Island), the Abbey, Gun Rock, Glasoileán, Carraig Ghlan, Poirtín an tSlucain, The Poirtíns, Loch an Teampaill, Rinnalee, Scoth Dúghort, Béal na Brád, Uaimh na bhFiach, Ooghacat (Uaim a chait), Uaimh an Raic, and Na Léithí. Paddy Halloran (boat), Paddy Murray, and an un-named local fisherman are credited as being local sources of information.
Robinson,Tim,Murray,Paddy,HalloranOverview list of the following townlands within the Roman Catholic Parish of Killeen [An Cillín]. Robinson describes this as "The peninsula of An Cheathrú Rua, with Doire an Fhiach and Leitir Mucú, and Garomna and Leitir Mealláin islands). Cards include an Irish and English language rendition of each of the placenames. The following townlands are included.An Cheathrú Rua Theas [Carrowroe South], An Cheathrú Rua Thiar [Carrowroe West], An Cheathrú Rua Thuaidh [Carrowroe North], Leitir Mucú [Lettermuckoo], Barr an Doire [Barraderry], An Caorán Beag [Keeraunbeg], Cladhnach [Clynagh], An Cnoc [Knock], Caolach [Creelogh], Doire an Fhéich [Derrynea], (with a note on the back mentioning Loch Uí Chadhain), Garomna [Gorumna Island], An Máimín [Maumeen] incldes a list of local lakes and points, and Tír an Fhia [Teernee].
Robinson,TimOverview list of the following townlands within the Civil Parish of Killannin. The cards include the Irish and English language renditions of the townland names.Oileán Iarthach [Illauneeragh], Leitir Móir [Lettermore], Leitir Calaidh [Lettercallow], Inis Bearchain [Inishbarra], Eanach Mheáin [Annaghvaan], and Béal an Daingin [Bealadangan].
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