Tim Robinson's map of Connemara, on orange paper. Map part 2. One inch. Printed by the OS, and based on the OS maps. Copyright Folding Landscapes.
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Tracings and negatives of the printed map. Tracings are based on the six inch OS maps. And mock up of the Aran map with printed placenames, loose.
Folder of Robinson's 1977 map of the Burren, with different revisions added in.
Map marked 'Revision 1, Working Copy, Ballyvaughan - Kilnaboy, 1997 Review'. Boundaries traced in yellow and blue ink, focusing on the East of the map, and pencil and ink notes throughout.
Map marked 'Revision II, with deleted mons. from M Moore'. Boundaries traced in yellow and blue ink, focusing on the West of the map. Pencil and ink notes on Lisdoonvarna.
Map marked 'Placenames Brendan O'Donoghue' (see P120/3/2/2/3). Annotations in red ink, not Robinson's handwriting, throughout the map.
Map with 'Placenames' written in faded ink on the cover. Five annotations to the Doolin area of the map in Robinson's handwriting.
Map with several caves underlined in red ink. (see P120/3/2/2/2). A handwritten note on base of map: 'cósé'.
Two unmarked 1977 maps.
Map marked '1997 Revision Record', marked with unidentified numbers (these do not correspond to the index described in P120/3/2/1/2). A large area to the North and East of Lisdoonvarna is highlighted, and several annotations on Ballyvaughan are in Robinson's handwriting.
Map marked 'Check Copy, Conor McDermots fulachta, Gordon D'Arcy finds' (see P120/3/2/1/5 and P120/3/2/2/3). Check marks in yellow ink, and some annotations in red ink.
Map marked 'Check Copy', with several tick marks in pencil.
Two copies of Martin Breen's 'The Doolin guide and map'. One copy with a postit note from Martin to Robinson, and the other copy with features circled by Robinson.
Print outs of several sheets of the Clare Sites and Monuments Record between OPW and UCC. Archaeological Constraint Maps, from the 1916 edition of the OS maps. These were printed out for Tim Robinson in the summer of 1996.
Framed, prineted map of Ile de Porquerolles, published by the Ministere Des Travaux Publics et des Transports, Institut Geographique National, Paris. Porquerolles is the largest, most westerly island of the Îles d'Hyères. Scale 1/20,000.
Sites and Monuments Record, Constraint Maps put together by the Archaeological Survey of Ireland, Office of Public Works. The maps are from between 1898 and the 1940's, and each sheet is of Galway. The maps give the approximate location of sites and monuments but note they are not precise.
Three historical OS maps from Co. Galway with annotations and additions in coloured pens.