Pamphlet relating to Irish Historical Tableaux for Domhnach na Gaedhilge by Seoirse Ó Muanain. The pictures, depicting events from Ireland's past, are created by members of the Gaelic League.
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Copies of site excavation and finds registers for Donaghmore, Co. Louth, regarding a souterrain and associated objects. Includes manuscripts, notes, and drawings of objects by Etienne Rynne, boards with illustrations of finds as well as an outsize map of the site.
File 2 includes TS report on the site excavation by Etienne Rynne; Correspondence with Breandaín Ó Ríordáin, Keeper of Irish Antiquities, National Museum, Dublin; archaeologist Paul Gosling and also M. Scannell, Head of Herbarium, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Dublin; further maps and site plans and maps of the Donaghmore site.
File 2 also includes a manuscript essay by Etienne Rynne entitled "Etienne Rynne and Archaeology in Co. Louth", describing his work and research in the county of Louth.
File includes a TS account of archaeological and historical affinities between west Donegal and Scotland, in relation to artefacts found at Dooey, Co. Donegal. Includes extensive manuscript notes and drawings of objects, mainly metal pins and brooches, by Etienne Rynne made at the Scottish Museum of Antiquities and at the British Museum.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Doohulla, [Dumhaigh Shalach]. Included are descriptions of Caorán, The Maoilíns, Loch an Mheacain Mhóir, Loch Aill an Mhadra, Barrowen Lough, The Mill Road, Imleach Dhumhaigh Shalach, An Bóthar Díreach, Imleach an Graidhine, The Caochadán's River, Poll Dóibe, Loch na Móna, Loch Ceanncóige, Doohulla Fishery, Doohulla Lodge, and Ballyconneely Bay Oyster Beds. Brendan Joyce of Doohulla, J. Joyce of Ballyconneely, Michael Gould of Emlaghmore, a Conneely of Foorglass, Noel Wilkins' 'Ponds, Parks, and Passes', and Hayes manuscript sources are credited as being some of the sources of information.
Set of index cards giving a description of the townland of Doon, [An Dún]. Included are descriptions of Doon House, which was demolished c. 1975. Also Caisleán an Dúna, and Tulach. Peter and Ann Molloy of Cushatrough are credited with providing some of the local information.
File of MS research notes and colour photograph images of stone carvings at Doonferry, Co. Mayo.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Doonloughan, [Dún Locháin]. Included are descriptions of a large shell midden, The New Quay, Inishdugga, Doonloughan, a crannóg site, Cuan na Loinge, Oileán na Mionnán, An Cuainín, and Poll 'neshtra' (Poll na nOisrí). John Abbie Conneely, M. Gibbons and J. Higgins, and John O'Malley of Ballyconneely are credited as being local sources of information.