Postcards
681 Archival description results for Postcards
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Kanrawer, [An Ceann Ramhar]. Included are descriptions of Tobar na Seacht nIníon, Rinn Mhil (a castle), Rinn Mhaoil, Poincéir, Leac an Phoincéir, Lorga, Dóchaoil, Leac an Phíaire, Lochán Céilia, Cuainín na Céibhe, Dall a'Gharbh, Fó an Asail, Cnainín Garbh, Port Láirge, Fó Mhairéid, and Fó Chaití.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Keelkyle, [Caolchoill]. The ruins of the house of Captain Máilleach can be seen from here. Included in the index cards are descriptions of Keelkyle Quay, Bulóg, the Standing Stone, Connemara Handcrafts (Quay House on the OS), Dooneenmore (with a tale of a dispute between fairy people about seaweed rights), Ballinakill Lodge, and the Graham family.
Index card for the townland of Keeraunagark, [no record on logaim].
Index card for the townland of Keeraunnagark North, [Caorán na gCearc Thuaidh].
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Keerhaun North, [An Caorán Thuaidh]. Included is a description of Ceann Dólann. M. King is credited with providing some of the information.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Keerhaun South, [An Caorán Theas]. Some information from Griffith's Valuation, the Field Name Books, and the 1849 sale of the Martin Estate are included, as well as a brief description of an Island Cashel by the East shore of Ballybwee Lough on the OS. Robinson includes a note to say this feature was not seen.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Keerhaunmore, [An Caorán Mór]. Included are descriptions of Tobar Chaillín, Caorán Dóite, Fuagh na hInnioch, Carraig Fia, and a crossed out card on Loch Beag. John O'Malley and Robert Coneys are credited as being local sources of information.
Set of index cards describing the local features of the civil parish of Kilannin, which comprises the Western parts to Ros an Mhíl, and includes some insulated portions of Kilcummin. A note on the title card to say the cards for the parish are incomplete.
Set of index cards describing the local features of townlands in the civil parish of Kilcummin. The Roman Catholic parishes of Paróiste an Chnoic and Paróiste an Spidéal are represented, and a note on the Barony of Moycullen, as well as overall population numbers from 19th century census.
The majority of these townlands contain a brief 1-2 cards for each placename, and contain less of the anecdotal/descriptive content of the other civil parishes. The information conveyed here is generally a line from the OS Field Name Books Small Names Index, and a line or two from Griffith's Valuation.