Black and white contact print of two men watching the Dun Aengus steamer dock at Kilronan Pier, Aran Islands, so that it can be moored.
Black and white contact print of a man and his donkey laden down with provisions on a road on the Aran Islands.
Black and white contact print of men trying to catch a pig on Kilronan Pier, Aran Islands.
Black and white contact print of men pulling a pig along Kilronan Pier, to be put onto the Dun Aengus steamer, Aran Islands.
Offprints of articles by Etienne Rynne on features of the Aran Islands and of Dún Aengus specifically. Articles include "Dún Aengus - Fortress or Temple?" by Rynne and included within "An Aran Reader" edited by Breandán and Ruairí Ó hEithir. Another article is "Dún Aengus and Some Similar Celtic Ceremonial Centres" by Etienne Rynne, published in "Decantations: A Tribute to Maurice Craig. (Lilliput Press, 1992).
Article entitled "Slate Medals and Amulets from the Aran Islands", published in the Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society. (1979/80)
Colour photographic prints taken of Dún Aengus, Inish Mór; and also aerial shots of Dn Conchubhair, Inis Méan (1981). File also includes assorted flyers, brochures and tourist pamphlets about the Aran Islands and Dún Aengus.
Assorted press cuttings from local (Galway) and national press featuring coverage related to archaeological and historical evidence of the Aran Islands and Dún Aengus.
Assorted printed research maps of mainly Inis Mór and Dún Aengus.
File of assorted published articles and copies of excerpts from journals, books and magazines kept by Etienne Rynne and which relate to the Aran Islands, forts and Dún Aengus. Includes an offprint of "Who Built Dún Aengus" by John P. Dalton from the Galway and Archaeological and Historical Society Journal, Vol. XIV, 1928-1929.
Photocopy of letter of appointment of Mr. Martin Heron of Kilmurray as bailiff for the land agent (Mr. George Thompson) of the Digby estates. It outlines his duties and wages. He is to be "… sober, vigilant & attentive to directions …" and visit each of the islands at least once a month.