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              Reviews
              UGA P/P120/3/3/5/7 · File · 1996-1997
              Part of Personal

              File of press cuttings and photocopies of reviews of 'Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara & Other Writings'. Publications include the Journal of Historical Geography, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, The Times, Connacht Tribune, Walking World, The Irish Times, The IE Book Review.

              Reviews
              UGA P/P120/3/3/6/11 · File · 2006-2008
              Part of Personal

              Photocopies, print outs and press cuttings of reviews of 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind' from Social and Natural History, Irish Literary Supplement, Sunday Business Post, Foinse, The Independent, Galway Advertiser, The Bookseller, The Irish Book Review, The Observer, RTE Guide, Emigrant Online, The Dubliner, The Tablet, Irish Independent, Irish Times, The Guardian, Sunday Tribune, Daily Telegraph, Connemara View, Aer Books (in flight magazine of Aer Arann), Mail on Sunday, Connacht Tribune, and Condé Nast Traveller.

              Reviews
              UGA P/P120/3/3/7/8 · File · 2008
              Part of Personal

              Photocopies, print-outs and press cuttings of reviews of 'Connemara: The Last Pool of Darkness'. Taken from Resurgence, The Times Literary Supplement, Sunday Independent, Irish Times, The Spectator, The Scotsman, The Dublin Journal, RTÉ Guide, Irish Examiner Weekend, Irish Independent, Sunday Tribune. Also includes a piece from the Irish Times by Michael Viney on wind turbines, in which he mentions 'The Last Pool of Darkness'.

              Reviews
              UGA P/P120/3/3/8/15 · File · 2011-2012
              Part of Personal

              Photocopies, print-outs and press cuttings of reviews of 'Connemara: A Little Gaelic Kingdom'. Taken from The Sunday Business Post Magazine, The Irish Times, Country Life, Tisdag, The Independent, The Guardian, The Irish Catholic, Irish Independent Review, Foinse, Connacht Tribune and The Sunday Times. The file also includes more general pieces on Tim Robinson's work by Manchán Magan writing in the Irish Times, and a piece by Lorna Siggins reporting in the Irish Times.

              There are also press cuttings from the Irish Times and the Sunday Independent reporting on the 2011 Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards, and an invitation to the ceremony. 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom' won the award for International Education Services Best Irish Published Book of the Year at the ceremony.

              A CD recording of a public interview between Tim Robinson and John Murray on 31 Aug 2011.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/2/11 · File · 2002
              Part of Personal

              Press cuttings and photocopies of reviews of 'Camchuairt Chonamara Theas: A Twisty Journey mapping South Connemara' from The Sunday Tribune, Connacht Tribune, Books Ireland, and Foinse.

              Robert Jocelyn negatives
              UGA P/P120/3/2/5/4 · Item · 1995
              Part of Personal

              Envelope of negatives entitled 'Burren (new roads etc '95), R. Jocelyn'.

              Ros a Mhíl and Casla
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/2/16 · File · [1982]-2010
              Part of Personal

              File of correspondence with enclosures relating to Ros a Mhíl and Casla. Correspondents include:

              Pat Folan, GMIT enclosing extra detail about Tóin an Cnoic and the Martello Tower at Ros an Mhíl (undated);

              Liam Mac an Iomaire with enclosures relating to Bruce Ismay (of the White Star Line, a passenger on board Titanic), Colm Ó Lochlainn, and a piece on the Costello Lodge in Derrynea from the Landed Estates Database (20 Feb 2010);

              Michael Gibbons enclosing aerial photographs (undated).

              Photocopies of a plan drawn up for Rossaveel Ferry Terminal, with map, aerial photograph of a small craft harbour, a business card for Captain John C Donnolly, Harbour Master (note to say received 2005);

              Newspaper clippings on Bruce Ismay, Séamus Ó Conghaile, Jack Toohey, Roger Casement's role in the Connemara Relief Fund, and Eddie Delaney's sculptures.

              Brochures for local businesses late 1980s.

              Envelope of photographs marked "An Ceathrú Rua, Ros a Mhíl, Teach a' Bhlaca", mostly photographs taken around Ros a Mhíl (1982-1987).

              Ros a Mhíl harbour
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/8/2 · File · 1984-1985
              Part of Personal

              Chart of information assembled by Roundstone National School Children in summer 1985 (teacher Josephine Roche). It names 11 boats, their size, the type of fish they catch.

              Tim Robinson's handwritten notes on Ros a Mhíl harbour.

              'The Sea Around Us', notes compiled by Peter Vine of Clifden in November 1984. Includes a copy of Marine Field Course in Galway, dated 1937.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/2/6 · File · 1979-2007
              Part of Personal

              Five architects' drawings for workshops in an IDA industrial development in Roundstone, 1979.

              Letter from R H Bonar of the Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland enclosing some articles on the Roundstone church, (1989). Enclosed photocopied articles and handwritten notes of Tim's.

              'My Life in Connaught, With Sketches of Mission Work in the West' by Rev Thomas Armstrong, (1906);
              A publication on the Crotty Schism at Birr, 1820-1850;
              'The Life and Letters of Rev William Pennefather, BA' edited by Rev Robert Braithwaite, (1816);

              Four copies of black and white images of Roundstone, early 20th century (in mylar).

              Fax copy of a letter from the Roundstone Community Council to the Planning Department of Galway Co Council objecting to a planning application to build apartments and a launderette in one of the earliest buildings in Roundstone (1997).

              Handwritten notes on lace making in Roundstone, by Kathleen Barlow (nee Dowd). Postcard from Columba O'Donovan (nee McKay) enclosing copies of some old photographs of Roundstone, the Marconi Station in Clifden, Errisbeg House, and many others (2004-2007). A page of typed notes on the Cosgrove Sisters who were lace teachers and the Roundstone lace school established c. 1910.

              Handwritten notes from the ledgers of J Clocharty of Roundstone giving some bullet point history on the de Stacpoole's. Handwritten notes from an interview between Jim Fahy of RTE and the 5th Duchess de Stacpoole. Service from the funeral of Major George the Duc de Stacpoole (2005).

              Envelope of photographs marked "Roundstone, Inis Ní, Inis Leacan, Aircín and Aill na Caillí", filled with candid photographs of Tim and Máiréad, their friends, and the area.

              File of tourist brochures for Roundstone.

              Royal Oak and Galway Hookers
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/8/3 · File · 1984-1999
              Part of Personal

              Copy letter from Tim Robinson to the Naval Historical Library seeking information on a shipwreck in 1779 off Inishbofin, asking if the ship was named the Royal Oak. Response enclosing a bibliography and particulars about all ships named Royal Oak.

              Correspondence with enclosures, from Dick Scott:

              "The Galway Line" from 'Sailing Ships of Ireland', E B Anderson;

              'The Galway Line in Context: A Contribution to Galway Maritime History' by Timothy Collins, with handwritten note on a postit;

              Photographs of Galway Hookers, and a drawing showing a profile of a hull construction, and enclosing slides;

              Photograph of a monument in Leitir Mealláin to boat builders with a handwritten and typed copy lists of the names on the monument;

              Copy of a drawing of a Galway Hooker credited to 'Jim the Hippy' in Inis Ní, July 1989;

              Brochures, press cuttings, and a 1984 calendar with photographs of Galway Hookers.