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              Pikes/Iron Spears
              UGA P/P133/5/3/14 (1-2) · Item · [197-]
              Part of Personal

              File includes manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne on pikes and iron spearheads; also find record cards with specifics on objects such as iron spears and pikes found in Ireland.
              File 2 includes black and white photographic prints of an iron spearhead found at Bally[donoghue] Co. Galway (From National Museum of Ireland, 1967). MS drawings by Rynne of iron spearheads at various Irish and international museums, such as at Oxford, Brussels, Barcelona, Cork, Galway (Corofin) and Co. Mayo (Ballyhaunis). Also includes assorted copies of published articles and research on iron spearheads.

              UGA G/G03/2/3/668 · Item · 26/04/1896
              Part of Irish Language

              Photostat of extracts from the minutes of the "Celtic Literary Society", held in the National Library of Ireland. It records the presentation of a book by Geoffrey Keating to Stiophán Bairéad, thanking him for his work as Gaelic teacher to the society.

              Photographs and slides
              UGA P/P120/3/1/8/6 · File · 1980-[199-]
              Part of Personal

              Two colour photographs (8x10 inches), one of The Residence, Fearann an Choirce, Árainn, and the other of Tim Robinson at the Cliffs at Poll na Brioscarnach, Árainn. (1981).

              Twelve black and white photographs (10x12 inches), profesionally taken showing traditional life on the Aran Islands. Several of the photographs feature a group of men rowing a curach out to sea. Also photographed are a man on a horse balancing a load on the horse's back. The photographer and date when these photographs were taken is unclear. They were in an envelope addressed to Fr Moran, Kilronan.

              Tim Robinson's personal photographs (4x6 inches) taken around Aran in the early 1980's. Each photograph is captioned on the back, and includes photographs of standing stones, forts, castles, and other features that are described in his writing. (116 photographs).

              93 colour slides, all captioned, taken by Robinson between 1991 and 1998.

              Photographs and slides
              UGA P/P120/3/2/3/3/3 · File · 1983-2006
              Part of Personal

              Colour photographs and slides taken by Tim Robinson in the Burren. Mostly of archaeological sites, captioned on the backs of the photographs. Includes the photograph of Tim Robinson on boat to Deer Island in 1984. (c1978-1998), 32 photographs and 10 slides;

              Three discs of images with two accompanying notes from Michael Crane to Tim Robinson. The notes indicate the CD includes panoramic photographs of Holy Wells and Early Christian Churches in the Burren, using Robinson's map in the background.These discs are for Mac use, and are not currently accessible. (c2006).

              Photographs
              UGA P/P120/3/1/3/10 · File · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Contact sheets, negatives, and prints of Gilbert Stucky's black and white photographs of funerary cairns and centographs for 'Mementos of Mortality'. There are also black and white contact sheet images of a smiling Tim and Máiréad Robinson in Roundstone in their home, next to a Folding Landscapes sign, and with a pet dog.

              A folder of photographs in an envelope addressed to an tAth / Fr Tadhg Ó Móráin. Postmark dated 5 Jun 1986.

              UGA G/G03/2/3/669 · Item · 1911
              Part of Irish Language

              Photograph of material belonging to Domhnall Ua Buachalla, Conradh na Gaeilge, Maynooth, which includes a letter to him from Stiophán Bairéad thanking him for his subscription and complaining that things are difficult when it comes to collecting money. [S

              UGA G/G03/2/3/661 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Irish Language

              Photocopy of postcard from E O Growny to S J Barrett, 24 Albert Place, Grand Canal St., Dublin, stating that if the numbers are not there that he will post a few more on. "My change of residence & much work has put things back - we shall improve".