A set of index cards outlining some of the local features of the townland of Knockaunbaun, [Na Cnocáin Bhána]. Included are descriptions of Standing Stones (and a small illustration), Gleann Glaise, Eascaí, An Sruthán Mór, Sceilp, Binn Idir an Dá Log, and Gleann Fhada. B. Lydon and M. Keane are credited as being local sources of information.
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Set of index cards giving a description of the townland of Knockavally, [Cnoc an Bhealaigh]. Included are a rough sketch of Knockavalley wedge (dated 26 July '06), The Three Stones (a megalith, includes a small sketch), and Kingstown Church.
Set of index cards giving a brief description of the townland of Knockbrack, [An Cnoc Breac]. Included are descriptions of a Wedge Tomb, Cleggan Harbour, and Cathair Geal. A note on the Quay in Cleggan Harbour, including anecdotal information about how it was not fit for purpose.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Knocknahaw, [Cnoc na hÁithe]. Included are descriptions of Rossdue House (sometimes called Ivy Cliff Lodge), Tully Mountain Salmon Farm, Tomb located near the wreck of a ship trading from the West Indies, and Cooannafaha (Cuan na faitce or Fahy Harbour). A letter from M. Gibbons in 2002 is credited as being the source of some of the local information for this townland. Mrs. Lydon from Tooreen also had some information about Rossdue House.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Kylemore, [An Choill Mhóir]. Included are descriptions of Kylemore House Hotel (including references to various historical sources, and a brief outline of its ownership since it was constructed in 1785), Kylemore Fishery, Gleann Carbaid, Kylemore Woods, Binn Bhreac, Kylemore Lough, Holy Well, Benfree, Mám na Gaoithe, Mám na Scailpe, Kylemore National School, Gort an Roisín, Clochar, Taobh Bán, Mass Rock, Kylemore Pass Hotel, and the Roman Catholic Chapel. Professor Noel P Wilkins, Noel Kirby, and Leo McDonald are credited with providing some of the local information.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Cill Mhuirbhigh [Kilmurvy], beginning with the letter L.
Lár an Ghearráin (Oatquarter), Na Leacrachaí Liatha, Leic Thoir Phort Chonla, Lár an Ghirreáin, Leaba na Meacan, Leic an Ruánach, Lochán na Simléar, Leaba Dhiarmuid is Gráinne (and a local legend that Diarmuid was burnt there), Leacrachaí an Fháin, Leath Áit, Leic an Níocháin, An Lochán, and Leic an tSalainn.
Overview list of the following features of the townland of Eoghanacht [Onaght], beginning with the letter L.
Leic an Smáil, Leic a' chara (Lettaghcurragh on the OS map), Leic an Choiméail, Na Leacrachaí Móra, Leic an Turlaigh, Leaba Bhrecain, Lios na dTrom, Lochán an Lín, Leic na gCleireach, Loch Dearg, and Lochán a Líon.