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              T
              UGA P/P120/1/17/16 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter T.

              Tobar an 'Lawn', Tobairín na 'Daisies', Tobar an Sciobóil, Tobar an Bhideach, Teapots Lane (so named because an old couple living there used to grow flowers in old teapots and tin cans. Robinson includes a sketch map of the area), Tobar Éinne and Altóir Éinne, Trá Mhór, Tobar an Bhaile, Tobar an Mhada-Uisce, Tobar na mBráthar, and Tobar a' Bhaile. Máire Ní Cheallaigh, Colin Gill of Cill Rónáin, and Kevin Gill, as well as un-named Cill Éinne people are credited as being sources of some of the local information. Turlach na mBráthar, Teaghlach Rónáin, Trá na mBuailte, An Teannaire, Trá na bhFrancach, Trá an Charra, Tobar Gréasaí na Scilleacha, Turlach Mór, Trá na 'Ladies', Tobar na Carraige, Talamh Mhac Mhicilín Uí Bhriain, Trá Mhór Íochtarach, Trá Mhór na Coise, Trá an Ghréasaí, Tobar an Bhaile, Tobar Iaráirne, Tobairín na Dumhaí, Tobar an Locha, Tobar Sheáin Uí Mhaolleáin, Tobar Chaird, Trá Mhór, Traighín a' Floit, Tobar an Bhideach, Tobar na Daisies, Teampall Bheanáin, Trá an Oidhinn, Tobar Thiar-thuadh, Tobar Dubh, Teampall na mBrathar, Teaghlach Éinne, Tobar Mór, Tobar na Mias, and Teampall na mBráthar.

              T
              UGA P/P120/1/19/14 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Inis Meáin [Inishmaan], beginning with the letter T.

              Tobar Bhearna an Róid, Turlaigh Bhaile na Seoigeach, Trá Leitreach, Tobar Chinn Dheirge, Teampall na Seacht Mac Rí (the foundations of an early church with a small stone cross. Robinson includes a rough illustration of the cross), Tobar na Pairce, An Troigh Mharafa/Mharfach, An Tarracán, Tobar Mór, Tóin an Ghramair, Tracht Each, Trá Mhaindlín (believed locally to be named after a Spanish ship that wrecked there), Tobar Bhuaile Boige, Tobar Nora Ní Mhugáin, Tobar Isleamáin, Tobar Bhuailte Mhuire, and Teampall Mhuire.

              Seánín Ó'Conaola, Áine de Blácam, Dara Beag Ó'Fatharta, Data Mháirín, Seán Ó'Conaola, and Drúichtiní Vol 1 are credited as being local sources of information.

              T
              UGA P/P120/1/20/12 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Inis Oírr [Inisheer], beginning with the letter T.

              Tobar na Linne, Tobar na Leice, Tracht Each, Trách Míl, Teach Smith, Tobar na Bróige, An Turlach, Teampall Chaomháin, Teampall Cholmain, Tobar an Asail, An Tuar, Tobar Éinne, Trá (or Trácht) Caorach.

              Johnny Ó'Donncha, Dara Ó'Conaola, Pádraic Griofa, and J. F. Ó'Catháin are credited as being local sources of information.

              T
              UGA P/P120/1/18/14 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Eochaill [Oghil], beginning with the letter T.

              Tobar an Bhradáin, Tobar na Ceártan, Tobar Fiorit (approximate sound), Tobar na nAdharc, Tobar Mór, Tóin le Gaoith, Teampaill Chiaráin, Tobar an Ghleanna, Tobar na gCaorach, Tobar na Locha, Tobar an Chilinn, Tobar Phádraic Shíomóin, Teampall Assurnuidhe, Teampall Asurnaí, Na Toibhreacha, Tobar na Lorgan, Tobar Labhrais, Tobhar Mhicky, Trá na Lugaí and Túr Máirtín. Johnny 'Toine' Póil of Baile na Creige, Dara Mullen, Alice Powell, Seán Póil, G. Conneely and MK are credited as being local sources of information.

              Streamstown or Barratrough
              UGA P/P120/1/6/54 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards giving a brief description of the townland of Streamstown or Barratrough, [Barr an tSrutha]. Included are descriptions of what Robinson describes as a "rather complicated megalith". He refers to a corresponding sketch in one of his notebooks. Further descriptions are given of Toabh an Locha, the slab (a site for turf cutting), an early Christian rath, Loch Tanaí, Teampall Atha Deirg (the church of Athdearg), a note on Streamstown where there is a house known as Coney's, a waterfall, and a rookery. Also included are a brief description of Streamstown Bay, and Cloghalegaun. Mike Gibbons and Pappy Mannion are credited as being local sources of information.

              Srue
              UGA P/P120/1/10/98 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Index cards relating to the townland of Srue, [Srúbh].

              Sraith Sháile
              UGA P/P120/1/1/53 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the features of Sraith Sháile, [Scrahallia], including Caorán, the Mass path (for Ballinafad Church), Altóir, and Gleann Mór.

              Snámh Bó
              UGA P/P120/1/7/38 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Snámh Bó, [Snauvbo]. So-named as a swimming place for cows, who used to graze on an island. Brief descriptions are given of Molán an Iarrainn, Dún Mánas, Céibh Shnámh Bó, Carraig Ghlas, Crompán Láibe, Oileán an Bhailín, Poll na Dúbhaí, An Crocán Corr, Bealach an tSnámha, Carraig na hEascainne, An Chara Dhubh, and Cora Dhún Mánas. Local man Piaras Ó'Conaire and Mícheál Breathnach are credited with providing some of the information.

              Slieveburke
              UGA P/P120/1/5/37 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Slieveburke, [Sliabh Búrca]. Included are descriptions of The Doy Lough (Lough Aurickmore on the OS maps), a note on the small names index from the Field Name Books, and a note on Lough Agh/Loch Each (of the horses).

              Silverhill
              UGA P/P120/1/5/36 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Silverhill, [Cnocán an Airgid]. Included are descriptions of Silverhill Lough, Fuach Donncha, and Trá Mhóir. John O'Malley of Ballyconneelly, and Jim O'Malley are credited as providing some of the local information.