File relating to the "Early Medieval Munster" conference held at UCC, Cork, May 1995. includes correspondence between Rynne and conference organisers, paper by Rynne entitled "The Earlier High Crosses".
Early nineteenth century copy of a deed of conveyance between Charles Morgan of Kilcolgan, County Galway, and Edward Eyre of Galway, of property in Galway including Mutton Island. There are two exceptions, lands which fall under a 1710 lease between Morgan and Anthony Bodkin and Ignatius Kirwan, and a 1718 lease with Patrick Feeney.
Early nineteenth century copy of a memorial of a deed of sale between the Rev John Bullinbrooke of Castlereagh, County Roscommon, clerk and Edward Eyre of Galway, for the sum of £350, for the lands of Gorcallogh, Knocknegany, Gortanowen alias Reganspark, formerly the property of Andrew Gall Lynch and Isidous Lynch, now in the tenancy of Evan Taylor, Thomas Symcockes, John Smith and Richard Hawkins. Property is known as Bullinbrook's Parks.
Early nineteenth century copy of deed of conveyance between Erasmus Irwin of Galway, burgess, and Edward Eyre of Galway of have the lands of Shantallowmore and Shantallowbeg, commonly called Kirwan's Parks.
Early nineteenth century copy of lease between Margaret Burke and John Daniel of Dublin, of lands in Cloonlaghan containing 103a.3r.4p. and Cloonrelagh, containing 90 acres, in the Barony of Longford, containing 90a. To hold for three lives at a yearly rent of £70.
Early nineteenth century copy of lease between the Mayor and corporation of Galway and Edward Eyre. It recites a lease of 1670 between the corporation and Thomas Williams of Galway, merchant of a bowling green from the Great Gate leading onto Fort Hill at 11s. a year. His son, also Thomas, sold his interest to Edward Eyre and the Corporation renew the lease to him, to hold forever at a yearly rent of 11s.
Newspaper clippings, print-outs and handwritten notes of reference material, all subjects that are written about in 'The Last Pool of Darkness'.
The subjects covered include: the tectonic model for South Mayo, standing stones in Ireland, the Thomson family (who owned the Cushkillary estate during the Famine years), Salrock (cross-references Field Notebook E), Marconi, Bina McLoughlin, the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and the time he spent in Ireland in 1910 when he came to visit William Eccles, the evidence of Mrs Caroline Blake given to the Special Commission of 1888, Ballynakill Monastery, Robert Isaac Wilbeforce, history of Kylemore Castle and Abbey, three verses from Liam Mac Con Iomaire titled 'An Captaen Ó Máille', a postcard from Sheila Mulloy about Captain O'Malley, notes from the diaries of John Bright, notes from the 3rd interim report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse 2003, the Blakes of Renvyle, quakers, High Island (history of ownership), Omey (notes on flora and fauna), and Mannin Bay.
Files relating to early stone pillars in Ireland and internationally. Includes black and white photographic prints (mostly from the National Museum of Ireland) Some images titled as being of cast of Castlehenge Stone, Co. Roscommon; Turoe Stone, La Téne carved stone from Mullaghmart, Co. Kildare. Also includes ms research notes on stone pillars by Rynne. File 2 includes assorted research articles on stone pillars retained by Rynne in his research.
Also in this folder and handwritten notes on 'Irishness', including scribbled quotations from books, and page reference numbers. The notes are attributed on their original folder to the year 1998. Finally, drafts and final version of a book review of Andrew McNeillie's book 'An Aran Keening', and a newspaper cutting of the review which was published in The Irish Times on 10 March 2001. Robinson's title for the review was 'As in a Sea Parenthesis', however the published version ran with the title 'Faithful for life unto Aran'.
Original folder entitled 'Old Maths and Impossible Object'. It includes notes and calculations by Tim from the 1960's/70's, and includes an art piece entitled 'Four-Colour Theorem', an interactive piece containing around 150 elements, which can be arranged by the spectator. The piece was created under the name Timothy Drever, and in its overview, Robinson refers to landscape. Also included are 2 drawings of an impossible object. Correspondence between Tim and his father Frank, with magic square puzzles that Tim devised for Frank, letters back and forth. These enclose newspaper clippings on cryptography. Maths teaching notes from 1966 - elementary proof of Morley's Theorem. Some notes on Tetrahedrally inclined waves, and a newspaper clipping from 1994 reporting on the Weaire-Phelan Structure. (1966-1994)
Working drafts, from handwritten, to annotated typed versions of a short piece entitled 'Geometer', written by Tim in 1996. The piece reflects on his final summer working as an artist in London, and an experience he had with caterpillars.
Two pieces regarding artists work in Roundstone (Lol Hardiman, Cyril O'Flaherty, and Chris Agee). These documents may not be connected, unclear where their provenance is. 2004/05.