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              UGA P/P120/3/1/7/3/2 · File
              Part of Personal

              Robinson's handwritten notes from a reading of Westropp's 'Early Forts and Stone Huts in Inishmore' and from Roderic O'Flaherty's 'Iar-Connaught', 4pp;

              A handwritten list of references to secondary sources containing information on settlements, forts and crosses of Aran, 2pp;

              Handwritten notes on Dún Aengus, Baile na Fear, and Garraí an Dúidín, 2pp;

              Typed notes, with handwritten annotations on archaeological sites on Aran, with estimated dates written 9pp;

              A copy of the 1975 map of Aran with a possible ring fort on Inis Oírr marked in;

              Record from the National Museum of Ireland containing information on the archaeological sites on Inishmaan, supplied by F S Mac Domhnaill (collected in 1933, file is undated) 4pp;

              Rubbing from the grave of Fr Francis O'Flaherty at Teallach Éinne, Árainn (on tracing paper);

              Photograph of a copy of of 'Stones of Aran Labyrinth' sitting on top of a cross-inscribed stone on Inis Mór;

              Ephemeral literature produced by Dúchas and Archaeology Ireland on Dún Aonghusa (c. 2012);

              Newspaper clipping, review of volumes 1 and 2 of the Western Stone Forts Project, undated, 1p.

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              UGA P/P120/3/1/7/1/10 · File
              Part of Personal

              File of Robinson's handwritten notes from Galway Newspapers in the 19th century. Summarising reports mainly on financial distress of the Aran Islanders, shipwreck in 1823, covering the Great Famine, the Carraroe Riots in 1880, 24pp;

              Two pages of notes written from a reading of 'Stranger in Aran' by Elizabeth Rivers, 2pp;

              Handwritten notes on Sir Thomas, 3rd Earl of Howth, and notes on currachs and kelp taken down from listening to Tommy O'Donnell on the radio, 2pp;

              Photograph of a plaque dedicated to John Ridgway and Chay Blyth who rowed the Atlantic from Orleans, Massachusetts to Kilronan, 1 photo.