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              UGA P/P120/3/3/8/10 · File · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Typed drafts of each of the chapters in Part 3 of 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom', with some handwritten pencil notes in Tim Robinson's handwriting, and occasional post-its annotate the text. There is pagination which indicates this is a close to final draft.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/8/9 · File · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Typed drafts of each of the chapters in Part 2 of 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom', incorporating Liam Mac an Iomaire's edits. Handwritten pencil notes in Tim Robinson's handwriting, and occasional post-its annotate the text.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/8/8 · File · 24/08/2009-31/05/2010
              Part of Personal

              Typed, dated drafts of each of the chapters in Part 1 of 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom', incorporating Liam Mac an Iomaire's edits. Three pages of Liam Mac an Iomaire's handwritten notes covering topics from the manuscript.

              'Stones of Aran: Pilgrimage'
              UGA P/P120/3/1/2 · Sub-sub-series · [1984]-2001
              Part of Personal

              Manuscript material on the creation and publication of 'Stones of Aran: Pilgrimage'. Early drafts show 'Stones of Aran' was originally intended as one book, to include a 'Preface' establishing the solitary and social sides, 'Itinerary' to cover the two coasts, 'Labyrinth' to cover the fields and paths, and a personal 'Postscript'. These drafts show the evolution of the idea, with 'Itinerary' becoming 'Pilgrimage', and the expansion of the project to become two 'Stones of Aran' books, 'Pilgrimage' published in 1986, and 'Labyrinth' published in 1995.

              'Stones of Aran: Labyrinth'
              UGA P/P120/3/1/5 · Sub-sub-series · 1994-1996
              Part of Personal

              Manuscript material on the creation and publication of 'Stones of Aran: Labyrinth'.

              Slime Moulds
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/7/6 · File · 1998-2002
              Part of Personal

              FORUM newsletter (Summer 1998);

              Internet print out on Slime Moulds and the ecology of Myxomycetes (website or date not available);

              Press cutting (31 October 2002) Irish Times, on slime, and a photo of a specimen seen in a bog pond (January 2003). Press cutting (2007) on fungus, and a photocopied article on 'Eagles in Mayo, A Historical Record' by Seán Lysaght

              UGA P/P120/3/3/5 · Sub-sub-series · 1975-1997
              Part of Personal

              Material relating to the publication of 'Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara & Other Writings'. The project began as an expansion of the 1981 pamphlet 'Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara', and included writings adapted from talks and essays given by Robinson in the intervening years.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/1 · Sub-sub-series · 1981-1984
              Part of Personal

              Drafts, correspondence and publication details relating to the pamphlet 'Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara'. Earlier drafts were entitled 'Towards a Map of South Connemara'. The pamphlet was published by The Lilliput Press in 1981, and re-published in 1984.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/3/10 · File
              Part of Personal

              Photocopies and handwritten notes relating to the following readings:

              'A Holiday in Connemara', Stephen Gwynn, (1909);
              Selected extracts on selected routes and fisheries in Connemara taken from 'Connemara Calling: Guide to the West of Ireland', and a page of handwritten notes by Robinson on the piece, where he says "written soon after 1945";
              Photocopy of a printed lecture given in 1914 entitled 'The O'Flaherty Country' by E W Lynam.