Manuscript notes and drawings by Etienne Rynne of stone carvings (crosses) at graveyard at Lullymore East, Co. Kildare.
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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.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Lurgan or Shindilla, [An Lorgain nó Sindile]. A description of Teach na Síog is given, and an illustration of a possible megalith Robinson believes might be there. Nearby is Labbadermot, supposed to be the bed of Diarmuid. Summary descriptions of other local features include Loch an tSindile, Lurgan, the Constabulary Hut, a note on the Peakcocke family, An Teach Dóite (a barracks), Ardderry Lough, Scoil Mhuire, Maam Cross Station, and Maam Cross. Martin Lynch of Bunscanniff, and Mrs. Peacocke are credited as being local sources of information.
Printing block for title piece of "Lux Atherna".
Copy of review of "Lux Aterna" by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, review done by Mairtín Ó Direáin [in Irish].
File containing photocopy of "Lux Atherna" made for Rita Kelly by Tom Cullivan, as well as copies of earlier versions of poems in the collection which appeared in Irish language journals.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Cill Mhuirbhigh [Kilmurvy], beginning with the letter M.
An Maoilín, Na Muirbhí, An MullachÁrd, Muirbheach na Croise, Móinín ó Damhsa, Na Muirbhigh Mór, An Mhaidhm Bheag/Maidhm Bhéal an Phoirt, An Mullán Mór, An Muirbheabh Beag, and Maidhm Pháidín Pól.
Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter M.
Maidhm an tSagairt, Na Muirbhigh, An Mangair, Mullán Sheáin Bhig, Móta na bPortán, An Maoillín, An Mura Mór, (Robinson notes he has come across a number of different spellings and pronunciations of this, including Maighre and machaire), Maidhm Leic Uí Ghoill, and Muirbheach na gCoinín.
Overview list of the following features of the townland of Inis Meáin [Inishmaan], beginning with the letter M.
An Moinín Glas, Moinín na Ruaige, Muirbheabh Míl, and Manta (a low lying coast described as Moontiaugh on the OS. Some of the local residents differ in how they refer to it, from Aill na Mantaí to Creig na Mantaí.