William Lawrence photograph of Ballynahinch Church from 1865, given to Tim by Dr Philip Robinson. The event was either the inauguration of the church (for a reference to this, see Tim's book 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind'), or a Robinson family baptism that took place in the church. A large congregation have assembled outside the church with horses and carts, and approximately 100 people in view, with more queueing out of the scene.
Black and white photograph of construction site
Black and white photograph showing rail carriage being transported on cables in a mountainous area.
Group photograph of passengers on the Mount Lowe Railway, a rail car that ascended Echo Mountain. A sign reads 'Echo Mountain, 3,500 feet above sea level'. A streetcar is to the right of the cablecar. The Mount Lowe observatory can be seen in the background of the photograph.
Black and white photograph of M M O'Shaughnessy and a group of four men standing on a railroad construction site.
Black and white photograph showing men on a railroad construction site.
Black and white photograph of construction site
Black and white photograph showing rail carriage being transported on cables in a mountainous area.
Five folders of contact sheets, with corresponding negatives documenting Bob Quinn's professional, local, and family life. It includes behind the scenes images from the filming of 'Budawanny' 'The Bishop's Story', 'Into the West', 'Atlantean', 'Graceville', and 'Detour'. Images of some of the first broadcastings of Telifís na Gaeilge. Aspects of local community life in Connemara, including Féile an Dóilín in 1987, fishing, local athletics races, and the pantomime in Rosmuc. Several images of Bob Quinn's home life, featuring family and friends.
These prints are mostly black and white, there are some colour photographs.
Seven folders of contact sheets, with corresponding negatives documenting Bob Quinn's professional, local, and family life.
It includes behind the scenes images from the filming of 'Detour', and portrait photographs that align with those published in 'Conamara An Tír Aineoil. The Unknown Country'. This was a bi-lingual book of photographs by Bob Quinn, with words from Liam Mac an Iomaire.
Photographs of the Rosmuc pantomime, Pléaracha Chonamara, Údarás Elections, and other aspects and people in local Connemara life.
These prints are mostly black and white, there are some colour photographs.