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              Black and white photograph
              UGA P/P135/1/2/1/3/4 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Black and white photograph showing rail carriage being transported on cables in a mountainous area.

              Black and white photograph
              UGA P/P135/1/2/1/3/5 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Black and white photograph showing rail carriage being transported on cables in a mountainous area.

              Black and white photograph
              UGA P/P135/1/2/1/3/6 · Item · [192-]
              Part of Personal

              Group photograph of passengers on the Mount Lowe Railway, a rail car that ascended Echo Mountain. A sign reads 'Echo Mountain, 3,500 feet above sea level'. A streetcar is to the right of the cablecar. The Mount Lowe observatory can be seen in the background of the photograph.

              Black and white photograph
              UGA P/P135/1/2/1/3/7 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Black and white photograph of M M O'Shaughnessy and a group of four men standing on a railroad construction site.

              Ballynahinch Church
              UGA P/P120/2/22 · Item · 1865
              Part of Personal

              William Lawrence photograph of Ballynahinch Church from 1865, given to Tim by Dr Philip Robinson. The event was either the inauguration of the church (for a reference to this, see Tim's book 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind'), or a Robinson family baptism that took place in the church. A large congregation have assembled outside the church with horses and carts, and approximately 100 people in view, with more queueing out of the scene.