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              UGA P/P120/3/3/10/1/8 · File · 1998
              Part of Personal

              Handwritten list of parties likely to be interested in the Save Roundstone Bog campaign, addresses of relevant lobby groups.

              Two cut out sections of Tim robinson's maps, with the proposed sites for the Clifden airstrip marked out.

              Photocopies of 2 maps titled 'Proposed Candidate Special Area of Conservation, Connemara Bog Complex', with Department of Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht branding.

              Several iterations and copies of a circular sent on behalf of the Save Roundstone Bog Campaign group, entitled 'Another Threat to Roundstone Bog'.

              Three drafts and one final copy of the submission made to Síle De Valera, Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht entitled 'Against the Proposed Exchange of Lands'. The 6 page document explores 12 points under the headings of: Connemara, Roundstone Bog, The Marconi Site, and The National Park.

              Printed email sent by the Save Roundstone Bog campaign reminding people to write to the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and enclosing a statement by the Clifden and Connemara Airstrip Community Group.

              Press release dated 2 March 1998 listing some of the high profile objections to the proposed exchange of lands.

              Three copies of a list of species found by Dr Micheline Sheehy Skeffington around the proposed site, dated 18 August 1998.

              Brochure from the Irish Peatland Conservation Council, page of a fax with promotional quotes for the Save Roundstone Bog campaign. Copy of an article (faxed, and text is quite faint) 'The Connemara Airport Proposal: a decision making exercise' by Stephen Boyal and James Robinson.

              UGA P/P120/3/2/4/10 · File · 30/01/2009-08/02/2009
              Part of Personal

              Two typed copies of a talk entitled 'Writing up Connemara' reflecting on the geography of Connemara and its reflection of the region's nationalist history.

              A programme for the conference, held between 6-8 February 2009. In the programme, Robinson's talk is entitled 'Landscape, Memory and Amnesia'.

              Book reviews
              UGA P/P120/3/5/10 · File · 1985-2007
              Part of Personal

              Folder 1: Book reviews written by Tim Robinson for various national press publications, for the following works:

              Brian O'Rourke's 'Blas Meala' (1985); 'The Book of the Burren' edited by J W O'Connell and A Korff (1994); 'Maamtrasna: the murders and the mystery' by Jarlath Waldron (1992); 'John Millington Synge, a biography' by David M Kiely (1994); 'The Lie of the Land' by Paul Carter (1996); 'A Mythic Intervention, Turtle was gone a long time' by John Moriarty, (1996); a piece entitled 'For John Moriarty, on the occasion of his conferral' (2006); 'Landmarks, an exploration of great rocks', by David Craig (1996); 'Reading the Irish Landscape', Frank Mitchel and Michael Ryan (1997); Michael Viney's 'A Year's Turning' (1996); '1882-1981: Beathaisnéis a Cúig' by Diarmuid Breathnach and Máire Ní Mhurchú (1997); Rosemary Carr's 'Colours from the Sky', an exhibition in Kenny's Gallery (undated); press cutting from the Irish Times, 15 February 2003, a piece about Michael Viney in celebration of his 70th birthday; Julian Campbell's 'Walter Osborne in the West of Ireland' (undated); copy of a letter sent to Antony [Farrell] commenting on the transcript of Hugh Dorrian's 'A Mournful Silence'.

              Folder 2: Several copies of a printed card with a photograph of the stone alignment and winter solstice sunrise at Gleninagh, Connemara. A short explanatory sentence is also printed. The photograph and text are Tim Robinson's own.

              Book reviews for the Arts section of The Irish Times, of 'The Book of Aran; the Aran Islands, Co. Galway' Eds John Waddell, J. W. O'Connell, Anne Korff (1994), and 'The Wild Places' by Robert McFarlane (2007).

              UGA P/P120/3/2/4/5 · File · 03/1992
              Part of Personal

              Two typed copies of a book review written by Tim Robinson for the Irish Times, commenting on 'The Burren: a companion to the wildflowers of an Irish limestone wilderness' by E Charles Nelson, and 'The Natural History of the Burren' by Gordon D'Arcy.

              UGA P/P120/3/5/3/10 · File · [196-]-1999
              Part of Personal

              Copy letters to Ian Pinder and Antony Farrell pitching this collection of fictional pieces for publication (12-13 Jan 1999).

              Handwritten draft layout, and handwritten and typed draft manuscripts.

              UGA P/P120/3/2/4/6 · File · 03/1993
              Part of Personal

              Two typed articles for The Times, 'The Burren' and 'The Aran Islands' describing both landscapes for a new audience. Two pages of handwritten notes with the fax number and editor's name for submission.

              Aran's Square Root
              UGA P/P120/3/1/10 · File
              Part of Personal

              Two copies of an essay written by Tim Robinson entitled 'Aran's Square Root', in which he explores his artistic instinct to imagine a sculptural form of the Aran landscape. He focuses on the Wormhole / Poll na bPéist, and extends his theory with a mathematical equation.

              UGA P/P120/3/6/21 · File · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Typed manuscript of Anna Ryan's 'Where the Land Meets the Sea'. A page of Robinson's handwritten notes, and a cover slip from Emma Gallon of Ashgate Publishing, thanking Tim for offering to endorse the book.

              Allan Burrows
              UGA P/P120/3/6/1 · File · 1935-2002
              Part of Personal

              Folder 1: Two items of copied correspondence from Tim and Máiréad to Brendan [Barrington] and Erica [ ] and Simon [ ]. They are submitting work of their late friend, Allan Burrows to consider for publishing, "a charming expression of the romance of the bohemian life as seen by a simple but canny North of Englander" (2002).

              Three original diaries of Allan Burrows containing thoughts and drawings, and titled 'Paris, 1935', (bookmarked reference to Paul Swan), 'Lucerne, Switzerland and Belgium, 1936', and 'Impressions of the International Exhibition in Paris, 1937'.

              Folder 2: Copy manuscript of 'The Pill with the Jam' by Allan Burrows.