Set of index cards describing historical and physical features of Cashel [An Caiseal], as well as anecdotes about some of the local businesses. A note on the first card notes that Cashel is not part of the Gaeltacht area in Connemara. Descriptions are included of the Roman Catholic Church of St. James, the Zetland Hotel, Cashel House, Muing na Fola, Aill na gCapall, O'Loghlen's Pier, Mass Rock, Loch Gleann Cromáin, Loch Tan, Caiseal Árd, Cnoc na Mantróg, Cashel Fort, Tobar Chonaill, Glaise Feadha, Cnoc an Chaisil, and Meall an tSaighdiúra. Various literary and personal sources are credited with providing information. Those named include Willie O'Malley of Ballinafad and M. Canavan. Robinson has added information in as he discovered it, with multiple cards about Cashel House, the Zetland, and St. James' church spread out.
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Set of index cards describing some of the features of the townland of An Gabhlán Thoir, [Gowlan East]. Included in the descriptions are The New Lake (Lough Ennahower on the OS maps), Bóthar an Mhása Mhóir, the ruin of a Hatchery, Loch an Tamhnaigh, Sruthair Mhór, Árd an Ghabhláin, Hazell's Lough, Loch Tan, and Loch na Brocaí. Professor Wilkins of UCG is credited with providing information about the hatchery, other local sources contributed to the information collected on this townland, but they are un-named.
UntitledSet of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Tír an Fhia, [Teeranea]. Included are descriptions of Oilither Chuch (possibly early medieval, and much restored. The church is shown in the Down's Survey, and on Larkin's map of the county). Also described are An Caisleán, Céibh Ghlais na nUan, Tobarín 'P', Cuinneógan Fhir Mhóir, An Cloch Mhóir, Loch Tan, Tobairín Naoimh, An Trá Bhán, Cladach Bhun an Charnáin, Bun an Charnáin, An Seanséipéal, the Holy Wells at Trá an Doirín, Céibh an Dóirín, An Dóirín Darach, Na Leacracha Móra, Trá Mhóir Tír na Fhia, Carraig na mBan, Barr na Trá Báine, An tAircín, Teach an Éisc, Carraig an Tornóg Aoil, Leach Chuimhneacháin Pheait na Maistreasa, Loch na Trá Báine, An Charraig Mhór, Árd na gCapaill, An Aill Aighneach, Cnoc na bhFiann, An Léana, An Chois Chaoil, Cora Dhonnchadha, An Clochar Bán, Lathnach Iomair, Gleann Aingle, Clochar Dóite, Cora an tSeoighe, Gleann Pháraic Dhonnchadha, An Chaladh Bheag, Poll na Ronnach, Stupóg Neansaí, An Dúiche, Carraig Mhaoile, Ard an tSléibhe, Poll Mhatios, Crompán Leathan, An Locháinín, Ard Loch an Ghaineamh, Leac Mhór Phatch Liam, Mulán Crón, An tAircín Deocair, An Mhuiceoil, An Poll Domhain, Loch na bhFeadán, An Criathrach, Loch Pheadair, Cora na Teorann, An Trá Gharbh, Cuan Thír an Fhia, Gob na Trá Báine, Mount St. Anne, Clochar na Toirbhirte, the local industrial estate, Tir an Fhia, Aill na Móna, Caladh na Spéice, Bóthar na Trá Móire, Crompán na Gleanna Móire, An Pháirc, and Leaca Tí Mhóir. P Ó'Cualáin and The MacDonncha are credited as being local sources of information.
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