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              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.

              Cashel (Moyrus Civil Parish)
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/2/7 · File · 1983-2007
              Part of Personal

              Recorded stories on the construction of the church in 1896, where much of the labour was provided on a voluntary basis. The stories were collected between May 1969 and May 1970. This is a copy made in 1996, the original is in the possession of Fr Cosgrove, the Parish Priest at Roundstone.

              Faxed description of Cashel Church from Roddy McCaffrey (1997).

              Copy letter to Lord Roden from G. St. G. E. Grogan, Lieutenant-Commander Royal Navy with recollections of the Honourable John Jocelyn (provenance unclear, 1999).

              Letter from Arthur Reynolds enclosing a copy of an obituary for Mr J J O'Loghlen of Cashel (2007).

              Nuachtlitir an Chaisil from 1983, magazine celebrating 25 years of Cashel credit union, Community ephemera, including the 1983 community newsletter.

              Brochures for local hotels and lodges and press cuttings.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/2/8 · File · 1981-2010
              Part of Personal

              Letter from David Ward enclosing a press cutting of his article in the Guardian (1981).

              Letter from Micheál Ó Conghaile to Tim (year unknown) in Irish, forwarding on a copy of a piece he has written on the origin of the placename Inis Treabhair.

              Press cuttings relating to Inis Treabhair 1981-2010

              Clifden (Omey Civil Parish)
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/2/13 · File · [198-]-2013
              Part of Personal

              File of correspondence, notes and ephemera relating to Clifden.

              Typed transcription of a letter from John D'Arcy of Clifden Castle to E G Stanley of Dublin Castle, 18 January 1831;

              Correspondence with Honor Smyth giving information on the Pye Estate (2008);

              Handwritten notes on Clifden, and from William O'Malley's 'Glancing Back' ;

              A proposal by architect Padraig Redmond for the Clifden Square Millennium Structure;

              Photocopied articles on Rock Glen Country House, 'Some Industrial Railways of Ireland' by Walter McGrath (1959); The Marconi Wireless Station' Paddy Clarke, RTÉ Broadcasting Museum; Photocopied timetable for the Midland Great Western Railway 1907;

              Envelope of photographs marked "Clifden, Cregg, Errislannan".

              A folder of press cuttings, and folder of programmes for Clifden Arts Week (2000-2013).

              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/2/14 · File · 1984-1989
              Part of Personal

              Correspondence and enclosures relating to Inishturbot / Turbot Island, and High Island.

              Letter with enclosures from Richard Murphy on Árd Oileáin / Ardilaun / High Island. This includes third party correspondence he received from Máire MacNeill, Professor John V Kelleher and Professor Walter Horn, Richard Nairn (Irish Wildbird Conservancy) to Pascal Scanlon of the OPW noting bird breeds on High Island, and on state acquisition (1985);

              Photocopy of a Conveyance between Graham Henry Armstrong Lushington Tuloch to Richard Murphy, 1969, and several copied articles.

              Photographs of a trip to High Island in 1984 with "Pascal the stuntman and Leo archaeologist'.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/2/15 · File · 1985-1992
              Part of Personal

              File of correspondence with enclosures mostly relating to Garumna and Leitir Mealláin. Correspondents include:

              Paddy Mulkerrins with notes on Crompán Charraig Thallach, Cnoc Dudley, the McDonagh family, the Comerford family (1985)

              Copy of an OS map with an X marking Balla Shadhbh, and a note to Tim from Pádraic de Bhaldraithe.

              Photocopy of handwritten notes on placenames including Baile na Cille, Poll Uí Mhuirinn, Seanachomhlas, An Droim, An Droim Iochtair, and several more. Also includes notes on features in Leitir Mealláin, with numbering on the side and a (likely) corresponding OS maps (Muintearas FÁS scheme, 1992). (Irish Language).

              Photocopied article 'The Ethnography of Carna and Mweenish in the Parish of Moyruss, Connemara' by Charles R Browne, MD. Contains notes.

              Three issues of 'Glór na nOileán' magazine from 1985.

              Photocopy from 'Scéalta na nOileáin', Peadar Ó Direáin (1929), with a postit note highlighting a reference to Captain Ó Máille.

              Typed field listing of An Ceapach, refers to a corresponding map by Paul Mohr, but this map was not in the original folder.

              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).

              Inishbofin and Inis Airc
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/2/17 · File · [1987]-2010
              Part of Personal

              File of correspondence and research notes relating to Inishbofin and Inis Airc.

              Letter from Paul Walsh, Archaeological Branch OS enclosing a draft article on the fort on Inishbofin, (final copy included), and commenting on a recent field trip investigating a possible megalithic tomb Robinson identified (1987);

              Correspondence from Michael Gibbons enclosing an account from 1741 about wilful and malicious damage to the bow of a ship called the Kitty Brigg, and another enclosure on the legend of St Scothine. (undated);

              Photocopy on the vessel Kitty Brig, received by Sheila Mulloy, with accompanying article she wrote 'Inishbofin - the ultimate Stronghold" (1987-2008);

              Handwritten notes in Tim's writing taken from the Name Book on Inishbofin;

              Photocopies of several articles and sources:
              Griffith's Valuation for Co Mayo, Barony of Murrisk, Union of Clifden;
              'Reconsidering early medieval seascapes: new insights from Inis Airc, Co Galway, Ireland, with note to Tim on top from Michael [Gibbons];
              'An Island's Story' M Reddington (Robinson has referred to this article as being the only mention of the shipwreck in Inishbofin being the Royal Oak);
              'History of Inishbofin and Inishark' by Rev John Neary;
              Photocopy from 'Clare Island Survey: Westropp on Inishturk, Caher Island, Inishbofin and Inishark';
              'The Flora of Inishbofin and Inishshark' by D A Webb and J Hodgson;
              Printed map of Inishbofin put together by the local Community Development Association in 1993, and based on the 6 inch OS map in 1991-2;
              Photocopied map of Inishark with some handwritten notes.

              Newspaper clippings and tourist brochures.

              Copies of fortnightly newsletter 'The Inishbofin Inquirer'. (1990-1992).

              Additional secondary reading
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/2/18 · File · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Photocopy from 'An t-Iomaire Ruadh' le Tomás Ó Máille, 1939. Tim Robinson's handwritten notes on the piece, focusing on Placenames.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/3 · File · 1823-2008
              Part of Personal

              In some instances these folders include material that relates to other topics. They have been left in their original order. The "related material" field will represent many of these links to other parts of the archive.