Set of index cards describing some of the features of Oiriulach [Oirbhealach/Ervallagh]. Features described include Creig Dú (Creggduff), Leave Mhaoil, Crompán, Grant's Lifting Stone, Foyle Harbour, Baile Robuck, Cloch na Rón (Roundstone Rock), and Ellistrum Lodge, where De Valera visited upon his release from prison. Local sources credited with providing information include John Morgan, Bernard O'Toole, Joe Rafferty, and Rosaleen Mills.
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Set of index cards describing some of the features of An Tamhnach Mhór [Tawnaghmore], namely Sraith na gCapall, and Garraí na Sceiche. An un-named local woman, and local man Feichín Ó'Tuathail are credited with providing information.
Set of index cards describing the townland of Tuaim Beola [Toombeola], drawing background information from Griffith's Valuation, and the Report of Commissioners of Public Instruction in 1835, which reported that a hedge school kept by Patrick Reddington was operated from under Tuaim Beola bridge. Features described include The Scholar's Road, Tuaim Beola National School, the Presbyterian School, Ballynahich River, The Green Turn, the Methodist Mission Church, Dothulla, Cnocán Rua, The Fishery, and the Abbey. Peter Ward credited with providing some of the information.
Set of index cards describing the townland of Tullachlumman Beg [Tulach Lomáin Bheag], and two of its lakes: Loch na gCrann, and Loch na Sudairí. John King of Roundstone is credited with providing some of the information.
Set of index cards describing the townland of Tamhnach Bhán/Bán [Tawnaghbaun]. Included in the description are various local features including Loch Bheag, Garraí Pheadaí, Cnocán na hAibhne, Balla Bhannóg, Oileán Cois Fharraige, Aill na mBó, Garraí Cheann Mhór, Oileán na hAbhann, Balla Chúlóg, Tobar Bhidí, Carraigneachaí, Béalain, Lochán Dealaí, Dóilín, Muing, Oileán an Ghiolcaigh, Carraig an Ime, Oileán na Craoibhe, Tamhnach Bán Lake, and Cois Fharraige (a small peninsula on the South Coast, and the site of a megalithic tomb). Tom Conneely and Joe Joyce are credited with providing some of the information.
Set of index cards describing the townland of Inis Treabhair, [Inishtravin]. A note on the Inishtrawer National School, which opened in 1900, and closed in May 1980. Detailed note on the variation of the English spelling of the townland. Descriptions are given of the following local features: Oileán Geabhróg, An tóileán ó thuaidh, an caladh ó thuaidh, caladh na Sliogán, Crompán Mór, Caladh Mhaidhc, An Mullán Liath, An Bóthar ó Thuaidh, An Caladh ó Dheas, An tOileán Domhain, Beitheach Mín, An tOileán Garbh, Oileán na Circe, An Portach Mór, the children's burial ground, Carraig na nÉan, a note of the surnames of residents of the island in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Carraig Éamainn, Daingean, a note about the local national school and its pupil numbers, Beitheach Garbh, Cora Bháin, Cora Chatháin, Cora Réamoinn, Cora Bhall, Caladh na mBruaichíní, Bun na Lathaí, An Chéibh Nua, An Screigín, Caladh Laoí, Cora Mhín, An Cora Mór, Cora Ghairbh, and An Caladh Mór. Local man Pádraig Ó'Loidean, and Mícheál Ó'Conghaile via letter are credited as providing some of the local information.
Set of index cards describing some of the features of Beitheach Chatha [Beagha], including Loch Cnocán Corr, Loichín Dúloch, Loch Droinn an Locha, Loichín Caoch, and Loichín Tamhnach Beitheach Átha. Tomás Ó'Conghaile and M. Coyne credited as being sources of information.
Set of index cards describing some of the features of Caladh Fhínse [Caladh Mhaínse/Callowfinish], including Loch Troscán, Trá Mhór Caladh Fhínse, Droim Shíodúch, Cnoc Chaladh Fhinse, Aill Dubh, An Chara, Oileán an Cháca, An Tulach Bhuí, Cébh an tSean-Tí, Loch an Iarainn, Oileán an Lao, and Leitir Caisil. S Ó'Ceoinín, and a Bourke from Troscán credited with providing some of the information.
Set of index cards describing some of the features of An Aird Thoir [Aire an Chaisleáin/Ard East]. Features described include Caisleán na hÁirde (Ard Castle on the OS maps), Tobar Cholm Cille, Caladh Cam, Carroll's Aquaculture (a salmon processing factory), Poll an Ghlas Oileáin, Cuainín na hAirde, Carraig Úna, Cuan na hÁirde, Loch na Faiche, Carraig Bhuí, Cora Locháin, Carraig na bhFaoileán, Glasoileán na bhFiagach, An Sián, Tadhg na Binle, Cora na hAirde, Cnocán Glas, Mulán an Mhathlaigh, Cara na hÁirde, Carraig an Ancaire, Bun an tSrutháin, Sálalaoí, glasoileán an Táilliúra, Crapmán an Chutair, An Carraig Léith, and An Troscain. Joe and Máirtín Giollamháirtín, and Séamus McDonncha credited with providing information.
Set of index cards describing some of the features of the townland of Carna. Description of Annála Beaga, a pub built by a priest, which later sold fishing gear. Included in the descriptions are the RIC Barracks (a fellow of the ruined barracks in Caherciveen), Cúbh an Chrompáin, Poll an Athar Peadar, Teach Phobail Naomh Maire, Idir Dhá Locha, An Sruthán Dearg, Ruaoileán, An Chréibhín, Cora Bharr na hAbhann, Loch na Lannach, Abhainn Bheag, Abhainn na Seainimhe, Loch na Calgaí, Lathach na bhFód, Na Dolachta Móra agus Beaga, Oileán an Fhiaich, Oileán na Scuaibe, Na Searaí, Baile an tSléibhe, An Tulach, Abhainn Charna, Caorán Chárna, Roisín na Tamhnaí, Dothulach, Cluais Ghiorria, and Loch Céim na Caillí. Seán Ó'Ceoinín, a Bourke of An Troscán, J Guairim, Roisín Ní Mainiach, and John Mercer credited with providing some of the information.