A typed draft of 'Ailiu Iath n-hErend;
Tim Robinson's handwritten notes;
Poem 'I will rise with the hawk...';
Laminated poster 'Remembering John Moriarty'.
A typed draft of 'Ailiu Iath n-hErend;
Tim Robinson's handwritten notes;
Poem 'I will rise with the hawk...';
Laminated poster 'Remembering John Moriarty'.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of (An) Aill Bhreac, [Aillebrack]. Included among the set of cards are descriptions of Carraig an Lios (more familiar to locals as Carraig Áilis, or Alice's Rock, used as a place to bury children until 1803), Split Rock, Cnocán Breac (Guaire na bpáistide in the Field Name Book), Holy Well and Mass Rock, Cé Bhun Abhann, Maidhm Cromaill (Cromwell Shoal), Straw Beach Island, Loch Caffrey, Bóithrín Beag, Lochán Buí, Oileán Ura (Illaunurra), Loch an Doirín, Sand Lake, Dóilainn Harbour, Cnocán na hAille Brice, Horse Island, the Well of the Seven Daughters (sometimes known locally as the Well of the Seven Sisters), Midden, Creig, Carraig Cumair, Carraig an Ghamhna (Calf Island), Buachaill (Boughillcarrickcark/Bóchaill), Carraig an Locháin, Carrach an tSeoighe, Corrach an tSrutha, Corrán, Tóin an Rosa, Carraig an Fhuaruisce, the Coastguard Station, Murlach, For Buaile, the Children's Burial Ground, Carraig an Fhioruisce, Corrán Beag, and Corrán Mór. Seán King of Ballyconneely, Martin O'Malley of Roundstone, and local man Jim O'Malley are credited with providing some of the information.
Set of index cards describing the name, residents, geographical features, and monuments in Aill na Caillí [Aillenacally/Aillnacally]. Includes an account from a former resident that suggests the original name may have been Aill na Coille 'because of the little wood on the cliff'. Loch Mártain, the Holy Well, Cnocnán Mór, Cora Mór, The Pounds, Aill Mór, and The Green Island are all described. Peter Ward of Tuaim Beola [Toombeola] credited with providing some information.
Copy of a letter from Rosaleen Birmingham of the Royal Society of Antiquaries to Mrs Stephen O'Flaherty, enclosing articles referencing the monastery at Toombeola in the 15th and 17th centuries (provenance unclear. Letter from 1971).
Letter from Susan Dixon to Tim with reminiscences of a holiday to Aill na Caillí (1997).
Architectural descriptions of Our Lady of the Wayside Church at Ballinahinch, and St Patrick's Church, Recess from Roddy McCaffrey (2002).
Handwritten account from Pamela Reid of her family home at Lisnabrucka previously owned by the Berridge family. She also includes a note on St Brigid's Church at Ballinafad, previously St Joseph's until c. 1970. (2003)
Two letters from Donal Taheny on the convent in Toombeola, with enclosed information from Fr Hugh Fenning, Dominican archivist (2006-7).
A copy of an orienteering map in Ballinahinch and various press cuttings.
Envelope of photographs marked "Ballinahinch, Cashel, Oileán Gorm" with photographs of sights and people taken 1982-4. Includes John Moriarty.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Aille, [Na hAille]. Notes are included on Gannaidh na ceanta, Dooletter, Tievegarriff, Ballyfanagh, Bun na sruthbhán, Clochar Canóig, Sruthán Buidhe, Eighternaaylle and Callowmore.
Two index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Aillenaveagh, [Aill na bhFiach]. A note from T Ó'Máille's 'An t-Iomaire Ruadh' about a meeting of the Volunteers here in 1920 after the burning of Clifden. Also included is a brief description of Log an Aifrinn from the Field Name Books.
Material relating to AIM [Action Information Motivation] Group for Family Law Reform including AIM report on the Civil Legal Aid scheme, with cover note to Mary Robinson (MR) from Mary O'Neill (MO’N) [PRO/Administrator], 09/01/1984; correspondence between MO'N and MR relating to criticisms of the Law Reform Commission and MO'N inviting MR to be considered for membership of same, which MR had to decline as being member of Oireachtas (houses of Irish parliament) disqualified her from appointment, 17/12/1984-15/01/1985; letter of thanks to MR from Trisha McKay, Administrator AIM Group, for her assistance promoting AIM Groups new leaflet on Judicial Separation, 31/10/1989 and summary of address by MR at launch of AIM Group pamphlet on Judicial Separation, 18/11/1989; samples of AIM Group leaflets including "How Can I get Maintenance?", "Family Violence", "Legal Separation Agreements", "The Law & Church Annulments", "The Family Home", "children and Family Law", 198[5?]-1989.
File of programmes, press cuttings of reviews, photographs, interviews, photographs of designs and other work by Aine Lawless that is part of her design portfolio for Macnas productions.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Photograph of a woman called Chris standing in the doorway of her bungalow, and next to a man called Christie in another photo, both smiling.
Portrait of Áine Ní Dubhain, taken inside, she is sitting in front of a window.
Portrait of Pádraig Tom Photch Ó Ceannabháin, box player and traditional singer, sitting outside next to Gradam an Pláaracha, a sculpture of a crane with a caption written underneath it.