Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Cnoc an Daimh, [Knockadav]. Robinson offers a translation of Hill of the Ox, derived from the Ordnance Survey Field Name Books. Included are descriptions of Loch na hEasléime, Tmnach Lug na gCléireach, the Old Road to Derrough North, Tobar Beannaithe, Cara Throiscín, An Leacht/Leachta Labhráis, An Tall Darach, a note on the Salmon Hatchery (one of the earliest in Ireland), Loch Bhallaí Mhongáin, Loichín Nora Ní Niaidh, Seana Mhac Conraoí, Loichín Bharr an Éadain, Loch an Fhraoigh, Aill an Chliabhraigh, Barr na dTamhnachaí Bána, Criogán na Seithe, An Draem Bhoiste, Binn Ard Loch an Daimh, Log na gCleireach, and Garraí Ruaidí. Paddy Folan of Scríb, and Paddy Joyce of Úraid are credited as being local sources of information.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Cnoc na Gairfine [Knocknagarrivhan]. Included are descriptions of Loch na Gairfine, Loch na bhFreangach, Loch an Damba, and Loch na hAille. Peter Flaherty, and Mr. Walsh of Muic na Coille are credited with providing some of the local information.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Cnocnaraw [Cnoc na Rátha]. Descriptions are given of Crocnaraw, formerly known as Rockfield House, which was an orphanage run by Protestant clergymen known as The Forty Boys. Two white quartz boulders known as the Standing Stones, an enclosure, and Maam Green are also described. Mike Gibbons is credited as being a source of some of the information.
File includes items relating to a protest against quarrying at and near Navan Fort, Co. Armagh. includes press release; map of the area; letters to the press including quotes from Etienne Rynne.
File of letters between Etienne Rynne and the Office of Public Works and also the National Monuments Advisory Council, regarding work carried out by Rynne in surveying parts of Co. Clare for the draft development plan of Co. Clare.
File includes assorted research notes, copy published documents etc. regarding sites in Co. Clare, (and also Co. Limerick) mostly relating to grave slabs but other sites/objects also. Letters present to/From Rynne and Feakle Development Association, Limerick County Library; Joseph Raftery, Keeper of Irish Antiquities, National Museum of Ireland; Notes by Rynne on archaeology of Kilfenora; Limerick Museum and re. Askeaton Abbey grave stones. Also press cuttings of local and national press re. news of cultural and heritage issues in Clare and Limerick.
Files relating to archaeological sites and objects in Co. Donegal.
Files relating to excavations of archaeological sites in Co. Dublin.