Literary correspondence arranged alphabetically by author, and then by date.
Manuscript
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Manuscript material documenting the creation and publication of the first book in Tim Robinson's Connemara Trilogy, 'Listening to the Wind'. An early draft shows the book was intended to be called 'Connemara: From Tidemark to Skyline'. 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind' was nominated for two book awards, the Irish Book Awards and the Royal Society for Literature's Ondaatje Prize (see P120/3/3/6/12).
Handwritten list of Una's paintings, giving owner and title of fifteen paintings.
List of Irish books available from the Secretary of the Gaelic League.
List of Irish books available from the Secretary of the Gaelic League.
List of expenses paid by [Dermott O'Conor Donelan] to [William Donelan] over the time, including money for Mr Flood, as well as money for books, clothes, coat; etc.
Set of index cards describing some of the features of Lios Uachtair [Lissoughter]. Some information about Lissoughter Lodge given from various sources, including the Galway Vindicator newspaper, and from the sale of the Martin Estate in 1849. Features described include the Railway Hotel, the Marble Quarries, the chapel, Sraith Saileach, Abhainn Sraith Mhór, Tullywee Bridge, Sraith Mhór, Oileán an Phocaide, Béal Dhubh Camhsa (the mouth of the black causeway), Cnoc Lios Uachtair, Recess National School, the Methodist Mission Church, Recess Dance Hall, Macredy's Pool, Rose Cottage, Paddy Festy's, and Strasalliagh Lodge. Local people credited with providing information include Dr. Brian Davidson, John Pat Joyce, Feichín Ó'Tuathail, and Martin O'Malley of Garroman.
Correspondence with Coffey, Gubbins & Co. auditors regarding the liquidation of the cooperative film society. Includes correspondence with Mr P. McArdle re his shares in the Society.