Contact sheet containing a roll of 10 black-and-white photograph negatives (35 mm format) taken during archaeological excavations in the Aran Islands and Tuam.
Leaflets, timetables and postcards advertising Aran Islands tourism, from 1970's to present day.
Published calendar featuring black and white photographs of Inis Oírr from 1982.
Pilgrim Constitution for Aisling Arann / The Aran Project. A proposal outline for an interdenominational church on the Aran Islands.
Handwritten script of a lecture given by Tim Robinson describing his methodology for mapping Aran. Written at the top of the first page is 'Dáinscoil 29/3/78'.
File of invitations to exhibitions and events connected with the Aran Islands. Includes photographic exhibition of Bill Doyle (1985), the Natural History of the Aran Islands (1986), a tour of Frederick Burton's painting 'The Aran Fisherman's Drowned Child (1987-1988), a book by Dara O Conaola (1992), letter from Daniel Jewesbury to Robinson outlining a sculpture about Inis Mór he is planning (1993), drawings of Aran Fields and walls by Tom Weld (includes photographs of his work and a personal letter to Robinson), a book by Henry Cecil Watson (1999), Bailiúchán Bhéaloideas Árann (2003), Paintings and Graphics by Pádraic Reaney (2005), the photographic albums of Charles R Browne (2012).
Typed talk given by Tim Robinson entitled 'Islands / Oileáin', for an event organised by The Island Trust. A handwritten note dates the piece 29 Apr 1994.
3 aerial photographs of Illion promontory fort, Aran Island, County Donegal, and 1 aerial photograph of Carrickfinn, County Donegal.
Black and white contact print of two men and a woman praying at a headstone in Kilmurvey graveyard on the Aran Islands.
Black and white contact print of two men walking with a currach through a gap in a wall on the Aran Islands.
Black and white contact print of a woman knelling to pray at the O'Flaherty grave in Kilmurvey graveyard on the Aran Islands.
Black and white contact print of two men and a woman praying at a gravestone in Kilmurvey graveyard on the Aran Islands.
Black and white contact print of a woman kneeling to pray at the O'Flaherty grave in Kilmurvey graveyard on the Aran Islands.