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              UGA P/P120/3/1/8/4 · File · 05/02/1991-30/07/1991
              Part of Personal

              Three reports carried out on behalf of Eamonn Beatty on groundwater movement on Inis Mór. They relate to an application for planning permission on a site at the lighthouse west of Oghil Fort.

              The first report was carried out by Eugene P Daly of the Geological Survey of Ireland, and covers Geology, Hydrogeology and Groundwater Protection. It includes a geological map and chart (5 Feb 1991) 5pp;

              The second report was prepared by Dr Richard Thorn, Acting Head of Department of Environmental Science at the Regional Technical College in Sligo, and was carried out after a failed planning application. It deals with the disposal of the domestic wastewaters on the site, and includes a map of the area, and a diagram of the proposed constructed percolation field. The report is undated, but was prepared following a site visit on 10 June 1991, 7pp;

              The 3rd report is by Thomas P Farrell. The report is on a co-ordinate level survey carried out on 22 July 1991. It encloses 2 drawings showing points surveyed transposed on to the OS map scale, and concludes it is a low risk for water contamination. (30 Jul 1991) 4pp.

              Ionad Árann
              UGA P/P120/3/1/8/5 · File · 1992-1993
              Part of Personal

              File of material relating to Ionad Árann, a new interpretative centre in Kilronan.

              Includes the text from exhibition panels in the centre, promotional leaflets, a press clipping from Connacht Tribune reporting on the new centre (18 Sep 1992), and an invitation to Tim Robinson to attend the opening on 8 July 1993.

              Photographs and slides
              UGA P/P120/3/1/8/6 · File · 1980-[199-]
              Part of Personal

              Two colour photographs (8x10 inches), one of The Residence, Fearann an Choirce, Árainn, and the other of Tim Robinson at the Cliffs at Poll na Brioscarnach, Árainn. (1981).

              Twelve black and white photographs (10x12 inches), profesionally taken showing traditional life on the Aran Islands. Several of the photographs feature a group of men rowing a curach out to sea. Also photographed are a man on a horse balancing a load on the horse's back. The photographer and date when these photographs were taken is unclear. They were in an envelope addressed to Fr Moran, Kilronan.

              Tim Robinson's personal photographs (4x6 inches) taken around Aran in the early 1980's. Each photograph is captioned on the back, and includes photographs of standing stones, forts, castles, and other features that are described in his writing. (116 photographs).

              93 colour slides, all captioned, taken by Robinson between 1991 and 1998.

              Peter Matulla film
              UGA P/P120/3/1/8/7 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Disc of the Peter Matulla film 'Aran Insel der heiligen steine'

              Aran events and exhibitions
              UGA P/P120/3/1/8/8 · File · 1978-2012
              Part of Personal

              Handwritten script of a lecture given by Tim Robinson describing his methodology for mapping Aran. Written at the top of the first page is 'Dáinscoil 29/3/78'.

              File of invitations to exhibitions and events connected with the Aran Islands. Includes photographic exhibition of Bill Doyle (1985), the Natural History of the Aran Islands (1986), a tour of Frederick Burton's painting 'The Aran Fisherman's Drowned Child (1987-1988), a book by Dara O Conaola (1992), letter from Daniel Jewesbury to Robinson outlining a sculpture about Inis Mór he is planning (1993), drawings of Aran Fields and walls by Tom Weld (includes photographs of his work and a personal letter to Robinson), a book by Henry Cecil Watson (1999), Bailiúchán Bhéaloideas Árann (2003), Paintings and Graphics by Pádraic Reaney (2005), the photographic albums of Charles R Browne (2012).

              Typed talk given by Tim Robinson entitled 'Islands / Oileáin', for an event organised by The Island Trust. A handwritten note dates the piece 29 Apr 1994.

              Aran ephemera
              UGA P/P120/3/1/8/9 · File · 1975-2012
              Part of Personal

              Leaflets, timetables and postcards advertising Aran Islands tourism, from 1970's to present day.

              Published calendar featuring black and white photographs of Inis Oírr from 1982.

              Pilgrim Constitution for Aisling Arann / The Aran Project. A proposal outline for an interdenominational church on the Aran Islands.

              UGA P/P120/3/1/8/10 · File · 18/09/1975-08/12/1975
              Part of Personal

              File of material relating to a proposal to establish an educational programme to do with Aran involving secondary school students.

              Correspondence between James A Shortall and Tim Robinson discuss the project's merits, and Shortall has forwarded on some examples of Source Booklets on Aran that have been prepared for the programme. (18 Sep 1975-1 Dec 1975)

              A press cutting from The Irish Times (8 Dec 1975) reports on a similar project carried out in Glencolumbkille.

              School tours on Inis Meáin
              UGA P/P120/3/1/8/11 · File · 2006-2010
              Part of Personal

              Colour photographs of a field trip of Tim Robinson and groups of children walking through Inis Meáin. Also included are two blank postcards advertising the Inis Meáin Knitting Co. Ltd. Includes thank you cards from the children. (2006-2010).

              Letters of appreciation
              UGA P/P120/3/1/9/1 · File · 1988-2000
              Part of Personal

              File of letters complimenting Tim Robinson on his maps and writings on Aran.