File of fragments and tracings of OS maps of Ros a Mhíl. Each item contains several of Robinson's annotations. Robinson's indexing systems gives the sheets the following numbers:66B, 66G, 90C, 90C1, 90F, 90I, 91 (2 copies), 91A/F (2 copies), 91G. Two sketch maps, untitled covering Indreabháin.
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File of fragments and tracings of OS maps of Rosmuc and Inbhear-Scríb. Each item contains several of Robinson's annotations. Robinson's indexing systems gives the sheets the following numbers: 53F, 64 E/D, 65B, 65C, 65D, 65E, 65F, 65G, 65H, 65I, 65J, and 66A.
File of fragments and tracings of OS maps of Roundstone, Tuaim Beola, Inis Ní, and Westwards, Deer Island. Each item contains several of Robinson's annotations. Robinson's indexing systems gives the sheets the following numbers: 63, 63B, 76A, though most of the maps are not indexed. Three of the maps are marked 'Errisbeg' placenames, and a note that some of the information was gathered in the Summer of 1988. A list of Errisbeg Gardens by Cynthia and John Conneely, with attached section of map, and the listed gardens marked out.
Material relating to a series of articles by Tim Robinson for the Connacht Tribune entitled 'Mapping South Connemara'. The articles were later published as a series of books. 'Mapping South Connemara' was published in 1985, and was a compilation of the first 29 articles. In 1992, 'Áit agus Ainm' was published, an Irish language translation of the first 29 articles by Liam Mac an Iomaire. In 2002, the bilingual publication 'Camchuairt Chonamara Theas' / 'A Twisty Journey: Mapping South Connemara' came out. This was an anthology of all 58 articles.
Handwritten piece by Tim Robinson 'Mapping the Burren', reflecting on his decision to map the area, and describing his initial interest as creating a map that was 'not just a conventional array of spatial information but an expression of its individuality'.
File includes assorted manuscript maps used and drawn by Etienne Rynne for tours around mainly the west of Ireland, such as the Burren and Connemara and across Co. Clare.
File of MS letters from Marchioness and Ava Dufferin, inviting McGahern to dinner at Clandeboye Festival, Bangor, Co. Down, which will also be attended by Iris Murdoch and her husband John Bayley. Other letter and a telegram also included.
Community Alert meeting records from Margaret Quinn detailing the group meetings she attended as part of the Community Alert campaign 1998.
Community Alert meeting records from Margaret Quinn detailing the group meetings she attended as part of the Community Alert campaign 1998/1999.