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              OS reference maps
              UGA P/P120/3/2/1/1 · File · [1975]
              Part of Personal

              File of six-inch Ordnance Survey maps of Clare from the 1915 and 1916 editions. There are 13 in total, sheet numbers: 1, 2, 3 & 3a, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 14 & 8a, 15, 16 and 17.

              The maps have been annotated by Tim Robinson with borders outlined in coloured ink, and notes in pencil. An indexing system used on the maps by Robinson corresponds with his field notebook (see P120/3/2/1/2).

              Burren map 1977
              UGA P/P120/3/2/1/7 · File · 1977
              Part of Personal

              Seven final published Burren maps. 'The Burren: a two-inch map of the uplands of north-west Clare'.

              1977 maps with revisions
              UGA P/P120/3/2/2/7 · File · [1997]-1999
              Part of Personal

              Folder of Robinson's 1977 map of the Burren, with different revisions added in.

              Map marked 'Revision 1, Working Copy, Ballyvaughan - Kilnaboy, 1997 Review'. Boundaries traced in yellow and blue ink, focusing on the East of the map, and pencil and ink notes throughout.

              Map marked 'Revision II, with deleted mons. from M Moore'. Boundaries traced in yellow and blue ink, focusing on the West of the map. Pencil and ink notes on Lisdoonvarna.

              Map marked 'Placenames Brendan O'Donoghue' (see P120/3/2/2/3). Annotations in red ink, not Robinson's handwriting, throughout the map.

              Map with 'Placenames' written in faded ink on the cover. Five annotations to the Doolin area of the map in Robinson's handwriting.

              Map with several caves underlined in red ink. (see P120/3/2/2/2). A handwritten note on base of map: 'cósé'.

              Two unmarked 1977 maps.

              Map marked '1997 Revision Record', marked with unidentified numbers (these do not correspond to the index described in P120/3/2/1/2). A large area to the North and East of Lisdoonvarna is highlighted, and several annotations on Ballyvaughan are in Robinson's handwriting.

              Map marked 'Check Copy, Conor McDermots fulachta, Gordon D'Arcy finds' (see P120/3/2/1/5 and P120/3/2/2/3). Check marks in yellow ink, and some annotations in red ink.

              Map marked 'Check Copy', with several tick marks in pencil.

              Two copies of Martin Breen's 'The Doolin guide and map'. One copy with a postit note from Martin to Robinson, and the other copy with features circled by Robinson.

              UGA P/P120/3/2/5/1 · Item · 04/1977
              Part of Personal

              Clare county council map of the townland of Tullycommon, with Poulnagollum Cave and a ring fort highlighted in pink marker. The map is entitled 'Proposed Amenity Scheme at Tullycommon (Cahercommaun)', and is a section taken from an OS map.

              Martin Estate Index Map
              UGA P/P120/3/3/4/2 · File · [1994]
              Part of Personal

              Three photocopies (different sizes, and in sections) of the Index Map to the Martin Estate.

              Four photocopies of a map measuring the population increase by townland, accompanying the Estate map. Some shading and annotation by Tim Robinson on these maps.

              Aran Maps 1975 and 1980
              UGA P/P120/3/1/1 · Sub-sub-series · 1974-2006
              Part of Personal

              Material relating to the 1975 and 1980 maps of the Aran Islands created by Tim Robinson. Includes early map drafts, field note books, detailed correspondence on placenames. See P120/3/1/8/8 for Robinson's own description of his mapping methodology.

              Early drafts
              UGA P/P120/3/1/1/1 · File · [1974]-[1982]
              Part of Personal

              File of 19th and 20th century Ordnance Survey maps of Aran. Although the items in this file are undated, it is probable these are the early building blocks of Robinson's 1975 map of the Aran Islands. The OS maps have been cut into fragments and heavily annotated, with the Irish language version of each placename written in, local features drawn, corrections and updates added, and some additional features hand-drawn using coloured ink.

              There are 7 cut outs in total. Two from OS Map Sheet 110, one from Sheet 111, and four from Sheet 119. These are taken from the 1966 edition of the 6 inch OS map.

              Also filed with these maps are photocopies from other reference maps, with annotations. These seem likely to have come later, when Robinson went on to update his mapping. One is a hand-drawn sketch on tracing paper entitled 'Aran areas of small fields 1cm²'.

              6pp of Robinson's notes with calculations on the fields in Árainn, giving average perimeters, grids and calculations.

              Four copies of sections of the 1839 OS map showing Baile na Sean.

              Newspaper clipping dated 7 November 1992 of a 16th century map of Ireland by Paolo Forlani soon to be auctioned.

              Sheets 113 and 122 from the Geological Survey of Ireland, showing the Aran Islands and Inisheer at the scale of one inch to a mile. (Published Oct 1862 and Mar 1869).

              Sheet 113 of the OS 1 inch map of Aran Islands showing Inishmaan and Inishmore. Robinson's calculations drawn in pencil.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/3 · Sub-sub-series · [1981]-1990
              Part of Personal

              Material relating to the publication of Tim Robinson's 'Connemara: Part 1: Introduction and gazetteer. Part 2: a one-inch map'. The map and gazetteer were published in 1990. Most of the material in this sub-subseries covers the mapping component of the work.

              Ile de Porquerolles
              UGA P/P120/2/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Framed, prineted map of Ile de Porquerolles, published by the Ministere Des Travaux Publics et des Transports, Institut Geographique National, Paris. Porquerolles is the largest, most westerly island of the Îles d'Hyères. Scale 1/20,000.

              Approaches to Galway Bay
              UGA P/P120/2/2 · Item · 1903
              Part of Personal

              Mounted map entitled 'Approaches to Galway Bay', surveyed by Commander George A. Bedford, R. N., surveyed 1844-1849. The coastline and topography are chiefly from the OS map, and references to Admiralty Chart 5011 are made. The scale is 1/48,450.