File of manuscript field notebooks kept by Etienne Rynne. Each book contains drawings and sketches as well as descriptions of landmarks and archaeological excavations from around Ireland.
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File of manuscript field notebooks kept by Etienne Rynne. Each book contains drawings and sketches as well as descriptions of landmarks and archaeological excavations from around Ireland.
File of manuscript field notebooks kept by Etienne Rynne. Each book contains drawings and sketches as well as descriptions of landmarks and archaeological excavations from around Ireland.
Sketches of stone carvings made by Etienne Rynne at Inish MacDara.
File includes manuscript research notes, drawings, etchings, and writings by Etienne Rynne regarding a bronze cauldron at Ballyedmond, Tuam, Co. Galway. also letters to Rynne from Stuart Piggott, University of Edinburgh and also from [John ], The British Museum, discussing the cauldron.
File including report by Etienne Rynne on the seventh century iron sword found in Lung Riverm between Float Bridge, Creggane and Lough Gara, in the townland of Callow or Runnawillin, Co. Roscommon. Images and proofs of the sword image, published in the Old Athlone Society journal includes and also correspondence between Rynne and others regarding the find.
Manuscript account written by Etienne Rynne regarding information of an early convent in ruin at Cam, Co. Roscommon.
File relating to the wooden casket of Knockmore, Kilmihil, Co. Clare, including black and white photographic print of the wooden casket and MS report and assorted MS notes and drawings by Rynne. File also includes some material/notes on site at Clontuskert, Co. Galway.
Files relating to archaeological sites and research in and relating to Co. Limerick by Etienne Rynne and others.
File relating to the study of a leather shield found in Littleton Bog, Co. Tipperary. Includes black and white photographic prints of the leather shield; TS correspondence between Etienne Rynne and staff at the The Museum of Leathercraft, London, seeking advice on the shield; other letters between Rynne and George A. Little and John W. Waterer and others regarding such finds and objects. Also manuscript notes and drawings by Rynne made about the leather shield.