Photograph
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15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Individual portraits of Brighid Ní Conaire, Annie Grealish, Máire Ní Máinnín, Máire Ní Ailúráin, Maidhc Neachtain, Bríd Bean Seoighe, Máire Ní Conaile, Maggie De Cinnéide, Cevan, Máire Bean Ní Conaire.
32 images on negative and contact sheets.
Dominic Quinn playing a match.
Individual portraits taken in Rosmuc.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Marcus and Dominic Quinn playing on a swing.
People playing bingo. More individual portraits taken of older people, one lovely one of a woman laughing.
Behind the scenes footage from “Dead Bodies”, Robert Quinn's film.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 33 images.
Photographs of the Irish Chamber Orchestra playing in Inis Oírr.
Ruairí Ó Conghaile of Tigh Ruairí’s, a Bed and Breakfast on Inis Oírr.
Individual and group photographs of Mná na Pléaracha – the Rosmuc ladies, taken against a dark background. Two of these are identified as Mary Iveagh and Meta Ní Mháille. Individual photograph of Oonagh Frawley taken against a dark background, and two photographs of her standing with a woman identified as Maureen, taken outside.
33 images on negative and contact sheets, with 2 copies of the contact sheet.
Photographs of the Molloy family at Inis Treabhair.
Black and white photographs of cross slabs at monastery, Inishkeel Island, Navan, Co. Donegal.
Two contact sheets containing 35 and 8 images respectively, and a corresponding negative sheet.
Head and shoulders portrait of Hannah Quinn, Bob Quinn’s daughter, head and shoulders portrait of Pádraig de Bhailis, group photographs of extras from 'Into the West' taken in An Cheathru Rua, outside Halla Ennis. They include Raymond Jimmy, Seán Stiofán Ó Cualáin, and a woman identified in the index as Bridín. Some photographs of children at Carraroe National School. Photographs of Bob Quinn’s young son Marcus with face paint, captioned 'Marcus Geronimo'.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 36 images.
Photographs of the Irish Chamber Orchestra playing in Inis Oírr at Tigh Ruairí’s. Mícheál Ó Suilleabhán featured in some of the photographs.
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.