File of fragments and tracings of OS maps of Clifden, Ballinaboy and Cleggan. Each item contains several of Robinson's annotations. Filed in with these fragments is a photocopied grid map of Connemara National Park with a handwritten note to Tim Robinson from Noel K[ ] on the forestry in the area.
Maps
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File of fragments and tracings of OS maps of Carna and Cill Chiaráin. Each item contains several of Robinson's annotations. Robinson's indexing systems gives the sheets the following numbers: 64H, 64I, 76(2 copies), 76B (2 copies), 76 B/C, 76C, 76C/E, 76D (3 copies), 77 (2 copies), 77C, 77D, 77F, 77G, 89A. Further sections that are unmarked, covering the areas of Áird Mór.
A note from Gerard Jennings enclosing edits on a copied map of the area, dated 19 July 1989.
File of fragments and tracings of OS maps of Béal an Daingin / Bealadangan. Each item contains several of Robinson's annotations. Large map on tracing paper with Cladhnach at the North, Barr an Doire to the East, An Caorán Beag to the South, and An Cheathrú Rua Theas and Thuaidh to the West. Robinson's indexing systems gives the sheets the following numbers 78F, 78I, 90B, 90C, 90E, 90H.
File of fragments and tracings of OS maps of An Caiseal to Gabhla. Each item contains several of Robinson's annotations. Not all of the map sections are indexed using Robinson's numbering systems, but the ones that are have been grouped together at the start: no's 51 (3 copies), 51 A/6, 51C, 51G (2 copies), 51H, 51I, 51J.
Tim Robinson's map of Connemara, on orange paper. Map part 2. One inch. Printed by the OS, and based on the OS maps. Copyright Folding Landscapes.
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.
Three historical OS maps from Co. Galway with annotations and additions in coloured pens.
Large sellotaped map entitled 'Diocese of Tuam, Parish Boundaries in Connemara'. This is an Ordnance Survey with parishes outlined and identified by hand.
Two copies of the Index map for Co Galway showing the OS 6 inch sheet numbers. Both contain Robinson's notes that indicate the areas he has completed fieldwork on as of 1986, and the areas left to be surveyed.
A list of maps available from the Geological Survey of Ireland, and prices, and a catalogue for Phoenix maps.
Three geological maps and charts of Connemara, with cross sections of various rocks to be found. Put together by the Geology Department in the University of Glasgow.
Framed map of the route explored by Captain Speke and Grant, from Zanzibar to Gondokoro. A gift to Tim from Dr. Philip Robinson.