Photocopied notes from an Irish Language interview with Pádraig Ó hEithir, father of Breandáin Ó hEithir. Talks about GAA, the Civil War, how he became involved in teaching on the Aran Islands, and includes many stories from his life. The interview was recorded in Ennis in 1993, and Robinson received the notes from Liam Mac an Iomaire in Jul 1994.
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Blueprint plan showing a transverse section of the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building. The Architect is Arthur Page Brown. Drawn at a scale of 1/8 inch to 1 foot.
Blueprint plan showing the transverse section of the Mechanical Arts Building. The Architect is Edward Swain. Drawn at a scale of 8 feet to 1 inch.
File contains documents relating to travel by Kevin Boyle to Maine, Portland, U.S.A., notes and drafts of itinerary, notes and drafts of talks for public lectures and engagements and correspondence relating to such lectures including at Franic Deak Intern
File contains articles and booklets on the history of the Tribes of Galway. Includes a MS letter to Rynne from 'James Alexander Lynch', Christchurch, New Zealand, 25 Nov 1986, discussing Lynch's Castle, Galway.
Ms letter from Hannum, Executive Director of the Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute, Washington D.C., discussing Boyle's upcoming teaching visit to California.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Truska, [Troscaigh]. Included are descriptions of Fó Chait, Duirling an Chúir, the Shell Middens, and a Viking Age Farmstead and burials that overlook False Bay. Marky and Mary Riley of Mannin Beg, and Martin O'Malley of Roundstone remembering news that his father told him, are credited with providing some of the local information.
Set of index cards describing the townland of Tuaim Beola [Toombeola], drawing background information from Griffith's Valuation, and the Report of Commissioners of Public Instruction in 1835, which reported that a hedge school kept by Patrick Reddington was operated from under Tuaim Beola bridge. Features described include The Scholar's Road, Tuaim Beola National School, the Presbyterian School, Ballynahich River, The Green Turn, the Methodist Mission Church, Dothulla, Cnocán Rua, The Fishery, and the Abbey. Peter Ward credited with providing some of the information.
File includes articles published in local press on the history of Tuam High Cross by Etienne Rynne; subsequent letters to the press by Rynne correcting the published text and letters from local school students to Rynne seeking help with a school project on the Tuam High Cross.