Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Letterfrack, [Leitir Fraic]. Included are some information about the Graham estate, which spread into Letterfrack. Descriptions are provided of the basket industry, St. Joseph's Industrial School for Roman Catholic Boys, Bulóg, Connemara West Centre, Diamond Lodge, the Community Crafts Shop Centre and shop, Connemara National Park, Diamond Hill, Bun a Bacaí, Court Tomb, The Waterfall, The Bard's Den, and the Courthouse. An unidentified local park worker, and Mr Mangan of Currywongaun are credited with providing some of the local information.
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Index card relating to the townland of Letterfore, [Leitir Feoir]. Some local features are briefly described, including Ocht Muc, and Cnoc Leitir Fuaire.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Letterettrin, [Leitir Eitreann]. Included are descriptions of The Short River (Owengar on the OS), Illaunroe and the Lodge (which dates back to around the time of Griffith's Valuation), Aill Thomaisín Coyne, Binn Mhór, and Lough Fee. Festy Mortimer of Rosroe, and Delia McDonncha are credited with providing some of the local knowledge.
Set of index cards giving a brief description of the townland of Letterdeen, [Leitir Dín]. Included are a description of a standing stone, and of Loch an Chrainnrín (Lough Acranncreen on the OS map).
Index card relating to the townland of Lettercraffroe, [Leitir Creamha Rua].
Leitir Creamh Ruadh in the Field Name Book.
Index card relating to the townland of Lettercraff, [Leitir Creamha].
Letter-card from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House to Rita Kelly, thanking her for the two letters and that he has to go to Nenagh the following day.
Letter-card from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Lock House to Rita Kelly, saying that he hasn't written much, but was up until 5am doing little jobs around the house.
A set of index cards outlining some of the local features of the townland of Letterbrickaun, [Leitir Breacáin]. Included are descriptions of the Church of St. Michael, the Keeloges, the former Presbytery built in 1876, the Michael Davitt Memorial Hall (built in 1943, and once a school), Bay View, and Tobar Mhuire.