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              Loughauna
              UGA P/P120/1/6/45 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards giving a brief description of the townland of Loughauna, [Loch Ána]. Included are descriptions of Cnocán an Aifrinn, Fiodán Trasna, Caorán, a Burial Ground, and a Megalithic Tomb.

              Loughaunbeg
              UGA P/P120/1/11/73 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Index card for the townland of Loughaunbeg [Cora an Locháin Bhig].

              Louth County Federation
              UGA P/P134/5/9/22 · Item · 04/04/1966-18/10/1984
              Part of Personal

              Correspondence between Muintir na Tíre headquarters and Louth county federation.

              Lt Col Jim O’Brien
              UGA P/P134/11/2/10 · Item · 08/11/1971-02/07/1986
              Part of Personal

              Correspondence regarding his role as a community organiser in Mayo and establishing community councils

              UGA P/P133/4/6/2 · Item · 1926-1930
              Part of Personal

              Two files of records stemming from Michael Rynne's time as a doctoral student at University of Munich, studying law. Includes amounts of manuscript research notes; correspondence, primarily in German but also French to colleagues and friends; material and documents relating to his studies; student diaries/journals; a notice from local newspaper in Limerick stating that Michael Rynne "a talented student" and has graduated 'Magna Cum Laude, Doctor Juris'. Letter of reference for Michael Rynne by Denis Coffey, President, University College Dublin (7 Jan 1926)' student/university ID cards and library cards for the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich and other college pamphlet publications and student handbooks. Also a number of postcards to Rynne from various European cities from his [supervising professor].

              Luggakeeraun
              UGA P/P120/1/11/74 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Index card for the townland of Luggakeeraun, [Log an Chaorthainn].

              Lullymore East, Co. Kildare
              UGA P/P133/5/2/10/3 · Item · 04/08/1981
              Part of Personal

              Manuscript notes and drawings by Etienne Rynne of stone carvings (crosses) at graveyard at Lullymore East, Co. Kildare.

              Lung River, Co. Roscommon
              UGA P/P133/5/2/5/1 · Item · 1984
              Part of Personal

              File including report by Etienne Rynne on the seventh century iron sword found in Lung Riverm between Float Bridge, Creggane and Lough Gara, in the townland of Callow or Runnawillin, Co. Roscommon. Images and proofs of the sword image, published in the Old Athlone Society journal includes and also correspondence between Rynne and others regarding the find.

              Lurgan or Shindilla
              UGA P/P120/1/7/30 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Lurgan or Shindilla, [An Lorgain nó Sindile]. A description of Teach na Síog is given, and an illustration of a possible megalith Robinson believes might be there. Nearby is Labbadermot, supposed to be the bed of Diarmuid. Summary descriptions of other local features include Loch an tSindile, Lurgan, the Constabulary Hut, a note on the Peakcocke family, An Teach Dóite (a barracks), Ardderry Lough, Scoil Mhuire, Maam Cross Station, and Maam Cross. Martin Lynch of Bunscanniff, and Mrs. Peacocke are credited as being local sources of information.

              M
              UGA P/P120/1/15/7 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Eoghanacht [Onaght], beginning with the letter M.

              Na Machairí, and Na Muirbhigh.