Sepia photographic print of a panel from High Cross at Moone, Co. Kildare.
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Folder 1: Correspondence between Tim Robinson and Catherine Nash of the University of Nottingham, (1993) enquiring if he would be interested in exhibiting his maps in a possible exhibition on place and Irish post-colonial geography at the Nottingham University Art Gallery. Correspondence resumes in 1996. In 1998, Catherine writes again to Tim from UCD, and encloses a paper 'Irish placenames: post-colonial locations'.
Folder 2: Correspondence from Liz Reintjes, the Exhibitions Officer at the Djanogly Art Gallery at the University of Nottingham (1997) enclosing brochures, exhibition plans, print photographs and negatives taken of Tim's work for their exhibition catalogue and related publicity, 'Irish Geographies: Six Contemporary Artists'. She also encloses a photocopy of the Gallery's comment book (contains addresses).
A leaflet designed by Colin Sackett entitled 'Ringinging', a sketch of Leith Hill, Surrey.
A brochure for the Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig.
File of black and white photographic prints of stone heads and related objects and artefacts. Captions on images read that most are sourced from the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin. Many are unlabelled and unidentified. Present captions include: Stone head known as "the Sailor", Raphoe, Co. Donegal; Three-faced stone head from Corleck, Co. Cavan; Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone (Armagh County Museum); [Coverville] Co. Cavan; Tynan Head, Armagh Cathedral; Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh (Armagh COunty Museum; Stone head, Cavan Town; Cumberland, UK; Battersea Park, London, UK; Killboy Co. Wicklow (stone head in doorway at petrol station); Broadford, Co. Clare.
File of black and white and also sepia images of various sites at Clonmacnoise, including crosses, round tower and monastery.
File includes postcards with black and white images of megalithic sites at Brittany, France.
Sepia image of carved door frame around Romanesque church, Italy.
Black and white photographs of Desmond Castle, Adare, Co. Limerick.
Black and white photographs of carved stone figures at White Island, Lough Erne, Co. Fermanagh. One image includes a young girl named as Rosamund Mitchell kneeling down next to the carved stones.
Postcards written by Etienne Rynne and sent to his parents from Santander, Spain. Include cover images of cave art. One postcard is addressed to Etienne Rynne and from [ ].
Black and white photographs of window and carved stone of Rathmore Church, Co. Meath.