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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Cill Mhuirbhigh [Kilmurvy], beginning with the letter R.
An Réidh Mhór, An Réalóg, Róidín an Duig, Róidín Creig na gCarnán, Róidín Chreig na gCarnán, An Réidh Bheag, An Raic, and Reilig an Chochaill.
Overview list of the following features of the townland of Inis Meáin [Inishmaan], beginning with the letter R.
Roidín Creagán an Ghabhair, Roidín Bhothar na hAille, Roidín Clochach, Roidín Phort na Cora, Roidín Bhearna an róid, Roidín Stillhouse, Roidín Bhuailte Mhuire, Roidín Árd, Réidh na hUanach, Roidín Pholl na bPúcaí, Roidín Beag Sliocht Uí Fhlaharta, An Roidín Bacach, Roidín an Fhanain, Roidín Bhuaile na Crosoige, Reilig Chimí, Creagán na Sneá, and Roidín Faoin Aill.
Áine de Blácam, Joseph Conneely, Dara Ó'Conaola, Dara Beag Ó'Flatharta, Colm Mór Ó'Fatharta, and Data Mháirín are credited as being local sources of information.
Report by Etienne Rynne entitled "Crop-Mark Evidence for Ringfort at Rathiddy Souterrain"; letters between Rynne and Noel Ross of Co. Louth Archaeological and Historical Society; Dundalk Urban District Council; and also a black and white aerial photograph of the exposed outline of a ringfort at Rathiddy.
Correspondence, on Óglaigh na hÉireann headed papers, Castle Street, Castlebar, written by Captain Sean Walshe to 'Chief Liaison Officer', outlining details of raid at R.I.C. Barracks at Charlestown that was unofficial and unordered but led by a 'Vice-Comdt Hickey of an East Mayo Brigade Battalion. Reports detail the 'most atrocious manner' of the raiders and injuries to R.I.C. officers. Walshe seeks advice whether to arrest Hickey. (18 Jan 1922).
Further letters from Walshe include updates on local enquiries and investigations on the raid, possible mistaken identity on the raiding party and its leaders and other information. Also includes a manuscript report into the raid and its detail by Comdt Emmet Dalton. (19 Jan 1922)
A set of index cards outlining briefly some of the local features of the townland of Raigh, [An Ráithe]. Included are the local explanation behind the name (that the sun only shines there for one season), and a note about Cnoc na Rátha, and Raigh Mountain (south of the village).
Folder relating to 'Unfinished Ireland: Essays on Herbert Butler', which assembled contributions to the Herbert Butler Centenary Celebration in Kilkenny in October 2000.
Correspondence from Chris Agee relating to the event, brochures and tickets, and typed drafts of Tim Robinson's paper and talk, 'Realism with a Human Face', and 'Butler among the saints', which was later published from drafts of the paper which later became a chapter in the book.
Blueprint showing the rear elevation of the Administration Building. The Architect is Arthur Page Brown. Drawn at a scale of 1/4 inch to 1 foot.
Blueprint plan showing the rear elevation of the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building. The Architect is Arthur Page Brown. Drawn at a scale of 1/8 inch to 1 foot.