Manuscript
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A set of index cards outlining some of the local features of the townland of Gowlaunlee, [Gabhlán na Lí]. Some summary notes from O'Donovan's name books, Griffith's Valuation, and the Placenames Department of the OS. Also included are summary descriptions of Birallate rath, Binn, Mám a Tuirc Móir, Gabhlain Ard, a note on the King Cottages (and Mr. King who was involved in the 1921 Munterowen ambush between the IRA and RIC), a note on Cillín (a children's burial ground), Anacair, Taobh Bán, Mám Ochóige, Mám Tuirc, and a detailed note on Pádraig Ó'Máille's cave (and a detailed sketch). The cave dates back to Spring 1918, and was used as a hideout by IRA leaders in the ensuing years.
Manuscript thank-you card/note to Boyle from O'Connor, saying she really enjoyed Kevin's law lectures.
A set of index cards outlining some of the local features of the townland of Griggins, [Na Grigíneacha]. Included are descriptions of Binn Uí Choinneáin, Joyce's River, a note on the Dún marking the site of one of the ancient churches of the area, Bothar na sean-shráinsighe, a note on Maam Country Knitwear run by Ann and Dennis Kindrick, and An t-Easáin. Mrs. Mary Keane of Maum East, and Michael Kyne of Maam West are credited with providing some of the local information.
File includes pencil and ink drawings and sketches by Joe Vaněk for 'Space Upstairs' at Project Arts Centre, with dimensions of the space noted; printed plan of 'Space Upstairs' with transparency overlay with pencil annotation; assorted pencil and ink drawings by Vaněk of facets of the stage design; A1 size drawing of the stage plan and space for the Tiger Fringe Festival production of Grounded, drawn by Vaněk (24 Jul 2015); copy of drawings showing thrust stage, lighting rigs and tech (14 Jul 2015); Provision drawing of the stage and space (13 Jul 2015).
Records relating to design work by Joe Vaněk on the production of Grounded, written by George Brant and directed by Selina Cartmell, starring Clare Dunne. Produced at the Project Arts Centre 'Upstairs', Dublin, by Siren Productions. 7 - 12 September 2015
Three reports carried out on behalf of Eamonn Beatty on groundwater movement on Inis Mór. They relate to an application for planning permission on a site at the lighthouse west of Oghil Fort.
The first report was carried out by Eugene P Daly of the Geological Survey of Ireland, and covers Geology, Hydrogeology and Groundwater Protection. It includes a geological map and chart (5 Feb 1991) 5pp;
The second report was prepared by Dr Richard Thorn, Acting Head of Department of Environmental Science at the Regional Technical College in Sligo, and was carried out after a failed planning application. It deals with the disposal of the domestic wastewaters on the site, and includes a map of the area, and a diagram of the proposed constructed percolation field. The report is undated, but was prepared following a site visit on 10 June 1991, 7pp;
The 3rd report is by Thomas P Farrell. The report is on a co-ordinate level survey carried out on 22 July 1991. It encloses 2 drawings showing points surveyed transposed on to the OS map scale, and concludes it is a low risk for water contamination. (30 Jul 1991) 4pp.
Information relating to the running of the Builebaun Group Water Scheme; quote for water tank, timeline of events and costs of project.