Index cards relating to the townland of Tullaghmore, [An Tulach Mhór]. Townaboy Lough, and Knockaunamona are two local features mentioned for this townland.
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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Tully Beg. [An Tulaigh Bheag]. Included are descriptions of Renvyle Church and graveyard (Church of Ireland), and a list of the graves there. Also a description of the White Strand, sometimes known as Tullybeg Beach.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Tully More, [An Tulaigh Mhór]. Included are descriptions of the Coastguard Station, Tullymore Point, Trá na mBan, Tully Lough, the village of Tully, and Tullyroe.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Tullyconor, [Tulaigh Uí Chonchúir]. Included are description of Derrynasliggaun Lodge (Doirín na Sliogán), a list of the memorials in the Protestant Church at Aasleigh, and Tullyconor Bridge. A Mrs. Willoughby is credited with providing some of the information for Derrynasliggaun Lodge.
Index card relating to the townland of Tullyvealnaslea, [Tulaigh Bhéal na Slí].
Set of index cards giving a brief description of Tullyvoheen, [Tulaigh Bhoithín]. Included is a note on Thomas Frewen who held most of the land in fee at the time of Griffith's Valuation. Lady Leslie (mother of Winston Churchill) once visited here. A note on the workhouse, and fever hospital, and the graveyard. Also included are a description of Cnoc Uí Choigligh, Clifden District Hospital, Loch na mBreac Caoch (home to some very large trout), and Caislín. T. Joyce of Shanakeever, and Rory Lavelle are credited as providing some of the local information.
Index card relating to the townland of Tullyvrick, [Tulaigh an Bhroic].
Copy of booklet for Turas an Oireachtais visit to "Teamhair na Ríogh".
Copy of booklet for Turas an Oireachtais visit to Teamhair na Ríogh.
Set of index cards giving a brief description of Turbot Island, [Tairbeart]. A note on the last inhabitants of Turbot Island, around 50 or so people who left the island in winter 1978/79 after a particularly tough winter when 3 men drowned. A note on when the island first got electricity. Also included are descriptions of Caladh Mór, Carraig an Duibhéin, Maoileán an Mhadra, Maoileán na nÉan, Carraig Leathan, Fuach Black, Carraig a Graiflin, Cuainín, Bantrach Bhuí, Réileán, Cairín, Poll Trá, Dúilic, Tóin an Oileáin, Cois, Carraig na bPortán, Carraig Gheagáin, Lochtaí, Lochán na Móna, Leic, Carraig na Rón, and Úbhra Mhór and Úbhra Bheag. Festy Conneely (once an islander), John Price of Eyrephort, and the un-named residents of the nearest house are credited with providing some of the local information.