Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Callow, [An Caladh]. Included are descriptions of Lough Carrick, the Former National School where Dónal Ó'Fatharta taught, a note on Ó'Máille - the original Playboy of the Western World, Oileán Aodha, Leathan Mór, Máimín Island, Congaí, Máimín Hill and Lake, Oileán na Fraise, Uamhrach/Uamhnach, Inis Damhrois, and Loch na gCnocán. Martin O'Malley of Roundstone, Matt McHugh of Doohulla, and Bartley King are credited as being local sources of information.
Manuscript account written by Etienne Rynne regarding information of an early convent in ruin at Cam, Co. Roscommon.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Camas Íochtair, [Camus Eighter]. Included are descriptions of An Seanséipéal, Loch an Iolra, Loch an Chriathraigh, An Baile Thiar, Cora Cláir, Céibh an tSagairt (a large stone pier 400 yards south of the bridge), Camas Craoibhe, Aill na bPáistí, Luifearnán, Cuan Chamais, Poll Chamais, Caorán an Iolra, Loch Chamais, Áth na gCorp, Bóthar an Cheap, Corr na Raithní, Cora Phatch Bhairtle, Caladh Domhain, Aill na gCaorach, Leacht na Sapeirs, Aill Mhór, Carraig an Bhaile, and Béal an Dá Linnín. A local person identified as Welby, Peter Flaherty of Camas, and Paddy Folan of Scríb are credited as being local sources of information.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Camas Uachtair, [Camus Oughter]. Included are descriptions of Foirnís (in the area where the chapel is now. The furnace burned timber from Leitir Mór na Coile, and was the site of a local iron ore industry in the mid 18th century. Also included are descriptions of Cnoc Chamais (Camus Hill), An Tamhnach, Loch an Níocháin, the local chapel, Oileán na Scailpe, Príosún Chamais, Lín an Ghoirt Runna (sometimes referred to locally as Poll an Ghoirt Runna), Loch an Fhealltóra, Loch na Foirníse, An Chora Fhada, Cora na Móna, Poll an Phíobaire, Stór Chamais (which was burned by the Black and Tans in 1921), An Snáimhín, Loch na Lannach, Cnocán na gCloch, Cora an Fhealltóra, Bóthar na Trinse, Cnocán an Tobac, Béal Chamais, Cuan Chamuis, Garmain Chaoráin Aodh, Cora na mBád, Boithrín Bháibín, An Chora Bháin, Seana Bháird, Na Corannaí, Cnoc na Sciortán, Crompáin Láibe, An Claí Nua, and Céibh na mBád. Fr. Leo Ó'Morchán of Rosmuc, Pater Flaherty of Camas, and a reference to 'Órán na nIontas' are credited as being sources of some of the local information.
File includes biography of Etienne Rynne based on his role of President of the Cambrian Archaeological Society.
File 1 includes text of presidential address by Rynne, entitled "A Pagan Celtic Background for Sheela-na-Gigs?" Also manuscript notes for address by Rynne in advance of his lecture.
File 2 is Correspondence relating to Cambrian Archaeological Society, such as letters to Rynne discussing and proposing events, articles and also discussions on various objects. Correspondence with Rynne from organisations such as the Roscommon Archaeological Society; The National Museum of Ireland; UCG, and others.
File 3 includes assorted copies of articles and research materials used by Rynne in relation to work of the Cambrian Archaeological Society.
Folder 4
Material relating to Cambridge College, Magdalene and King's College in 2011. Including some correspondence, written speeches, mass leaflets.
Material from Tim Robinson's time as a student of Mathematics at Cambridge University.
Folder 1/4 Letters and invitations to Tim Robinson, mostly relating to him designing sets for productions and events held at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University. Signed Chris [Renard], Martin [ ], Michael Carter, Richard [ ], Robert [ ], and some unsigned. Programmes and ephemeral material relating to dramatic and artistic productions of the Amateur Dramatic Club Theatre. Originals and newspaper cuttings of Robinson's cartoons from this time including a self portrait of him as a mathematician.
Folder 2/4 Personal correspondence and invitations from 1956-58. Also includes a commission and copy of a review of an exhibition for Broadsheet, and a draft and carbon copy of a prose piece by T D Robinson entitled 'Three Misleading Tales'.
Folder 3/4 Artwork by Tim Robinson, including doodles, watercolours, and newspaper clippings featuring his cartoons.
Folder 4/4 Folder of ephemeral material - programmes of the Amateur Dramatic Club Theatre, and for mass held at Sidney Sussex college. 'A Brief Statement of the policy of the Cambridge University Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament'. Copies of Granta, Gemini, Delta, New Chapter, The Bull and the Porcupine from this time.
Documents relating to the Cameron Report, a report published on 12 Sep 1969, being an investigation into the outbreak of violence and civil disturbances in 1968. These documents include one with a heading "The organisations Involved" and details so-called
Bundle of correspondence between Mrs Mary Caminando, daughter of John Rogers, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire and Mr Fahy, the Library, University College, Galway, relating to the transfer of books from her late father's library to the College.
Printed pamphlet entitled "Campaign Against Reagan's Foreign Policy - Reagan and the Crimes of Apartheid. Statement by the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement.", detailing and commenting on the foreign policy of U.S. President Ronald Reagan.