File of fragments and tracings of OS maps of Ros a Mhíl. Each item contains several of Robinson's annotations. Robinson's indexing systems gives the sheets the following numbers:66B, 66G, 90C, 90C1, 90F, 90I, 91 (2 copies), 91A/F (2 copies), 91G. Two sketch maps, untitled covering Indreabháin.
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File of fragments and tracings of OS maps of Rosmuc and Inbhear-Scríb. Each item contains several of Robinson's annotations. Robinson's indexing systems gives the sheets the following numbers: 53F, 64 E/D, 65B, 65C, 65D, 65E, 65F, 65G, 65H, 65I, 65J, and 66A.
File of fragments and tracings of OS maps of Roundstone, Tuaim Beola, Inis Ní, and Westwards, Deer Island. Each item contains several of Robinson's annotations. Robinson's indexing systems gives the sheets the following numbers: 63, 63B, 76A, though most of the maps are not indexed. Three of the maps are marked 'Errisbeg' placenames, and a note that some of the information was gathered in the Summer of 1988. A list of Errisbeg Gardens by Cynthia and John Conneely, with attached section of map, and the listed gardens marked out.
Research maps of Connemara used by Tim Robinson in plotting Folding Landscapes' Connemara map. Included are the 1848-9 Bedford map of 'Inishbofin and the Adjacent Coast of Galway between Rinvyle and Aughrus Points' at a scale of 1/21,120. This version of the map was published in 1860 and includes some corrections from the original map. A poster of Cuan na Beirtrí Buí featuring Craobh, Cill, and Ceann Ramhar, put together in 2009 and based on the 1839 OS map, with placenames collected by Tim Robinson from Micheál King of Inishnee and others. Sheets 27, 28, and 40 of the Co. Galway six inch OS maps, covering the area to the North West of Lough Corrib, around Kilannin. Chart entitled Dalradian geology of the Bennabeola area of Co. Galway, scale 1/50,000. This chart has marked out the rock composition of this area of Connemara. Chart of the Geology of Slyne Head Connemara, mapping carried out by Professor B. E. Leake, of the Department of Geology in the University of Glasgow, 1985. Laminated plan of the proposed Marina at Roundstone, carried out by Cyril J. Kelly and Associates, scale 1/500, done in 2001. Printed negative of a section of the Connemara map covering Preaghillaun, and Ballyconneelly (or is this Aran map?). Proof of the 2nd edition of the Aran map, with instructions for sizing. Copy of a section of a map by Murdoch Mackenzie Senior dated 1797, the survey was made 1767-8, and was published as 'A Maritime Survey of Ireland and West of Great Britain, Vol 1, 1776' (some glue/tape residue at the back of the page). Sheet 94 of the OS for Co. Galway and Mayo, with a scale of 1 inch to a mile, with Ballinahinch to the West. Serial cross sections through the Bennabeola area, and cross sections for the Geological map of Connemara, put together by the University of Glasgow. Map outlining the mineral deposits of Ireland, put together by the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland in 1984. Historical six inch OS map titled (Historical?) Townland Index No. 10 at scale of 1 inch to a mile (there are 3 of these cut up). Several copies of both the Ordnance Survey and Geological Survey of Ireland sheets 83 (Inishbofin OS), 84 (Killary Harbour OS), 93 (Clifden OS), 94 (Recess OS), 103 (Slyne Head OS), 104, 114 (Ballyvaughan OS and GS), 115 (Loughrea OS and GS), 123 (Ennistymon OS and GS), and Gort (OS and GS) - 16 items in total with some duplication, and some annotations on some of the maps. 3 cut out photocopies of sections of these maps. Historical map of Co. Clare, reprinted by OS in 1965, and a trace outline of some of the sections. Two copies of 'The Geology of Connemara', a one inch map produced by Glasgow University in 1981, and some explanatory notes stuck on. Bedford Map of Clifden and Mannin Bays to Aughris Point. Draft map of Connemara with Tim Robinson's annotations. Bedford map of Ballynakill and Bedford Bays. Bedford Map of Slyne Head. 8 copies of 2nd edition Aran map, and 14 copies of 1st edition Burren map. (Drawer 2)
Three photocopies (different sizes, and in sections) of the Index Map to the Martin Estate.
Four photocopies of a map measuring the population increase by townland, accompanying the Estate map. Some shading and annotation by Tim Robinson on these maps.
Box filled with manuscript and map material. Envelope filled with lettering for the title of the Connemara map. Some handwritten instructions by Robinson - reduce by 65% etc. Lettering credited to Peter Joseph.
Black and white drawing of The Garden at Little Sparta in Edinburgh.
Photograph of a Galway Hooker in Roundstone, taken in 1953.
Admiralty chart in 3 A4 parts, attached together, of Slyne Head and the adjacent coastal area.
Cover (un-folded) of the Burren map.
Three small (A4 size) posters protesting the proposed airport on Roundstone Bog. A4 size.
Poster for the First Roundstone Arts Week 28 June - July 6 1997, designed by Colleen McTernan.
Poster (quite damaged, and with some pollen stuck on to it), advertising an exhibition of jacket designs for Dublin's first edition of James Joyce's 'Ulysses'.
Cut up six inch maps of Galway Sheet 26, Sheet 67, 50, 54, 40, 80, 92, 39, 27 & 14, 12&13, 34 with Inishturbot removed, 52, 51, 37.
Seven copies of a poster advertising a talk given by Tim Robinson in London on 'The View From the Horizon'.
Three posters for the 2007 Roundstone Regatta.
Two posters for the third Roundstone Arts Week, 1999.
Poster for Rosie McGurran Northern Star Gallery and Studio.
Poster for the 2010 Roundstone Regatta.
Poster for the Roundstone Connemara Pony Show 2006.
Two copies of two posters, Mixture of photographs and painting. Titled 'Roots of Banyan Tree - Vurers - Vanua Lava. Banks Group.' Attributed to Beattie Hobart. In a FedEx envelope marked Tacita Dean from Hans Ulrich Obrist.
Poster and a programme for the 2004 Roundstone Arts Week.
Two copies of a poster entitled 'Conamara Environmental News 1989'.
Poster advertising the Connemara National Park Summer Programme for 1989.
Poster advertising Connemara National Park in Letterfrack, Co. Galway.
Poster advertising Inishlacken: A Place Apart - a project showcase curated by Rosie McGurran.
Laminated poster for a Summer Concert in St. Mary's Roundstone, by the Malone Brady Family. Hand-drawn laminated poster.
Printed out photograph of the St. Patrick on the Atlantic.
Three copies of the site plan for Tim and Mairead's house in Roundstone.
Maps and aerial photographs of Roundstone and Errisbeg East.
Envelope filled with material for the Aran map - includes drafts, and cut up labels of placenames, loose. (Not for consultation, hundreds of tiny pieces of paper).
Two copies of a Geological map of Northern Mayo.
Map depicting Fold Traces (F3 to F5) and regional metamorphism in the Dalradian Rocks of Connemara.
Envelope filled with cut sections of the 6 inch maps, and some annotated numbers. A title on the envelope advises that the numbers correspond to townlands.
Box/parcel marked 'Forestry maps Connemara', sent from Brunswick in 1981.
Poster for a talk on Seán Ó'Ríordáin's 'Mise'. In the background of the poster is a facsimile of a letter written by Ó'Ríordáin dated in 1960, in which is defends the Munster dialect of Irish.
Two framed photographs of the Cosgrave sisters who ran/taught in the Roundstone lace school in the late 19th century. (One of these is beginning to degrade - silver. Needs conservation treatment.
Envelope filled with tiny labels for the Burren Map - has to be kept together.
Envelope filled with maps in which the Connemara townlands are outlined.
Envelope of left over placename labels from the Connemara map.
Folder of font proofs for the Connemara map.
Envelope filled with tracings from the 6 inch maps in preparation for Robinson's Connemara map.
Box of tracings for the Connemara map.
Lynda Shepherd's Aran Project notebook.
Several copies of posters for 'The Connemara Symposium' - 'In Conversation with Tim Robinson, held from 9-10 September 2011.
Original first edition of Robinson's first Aran map - in various component parts.
Envelope marked 'Maps, including Admiralty Chart for Roundstone'. Included within are a typed timeline of the history of Ballynahinch, and cuttings from various historical maps.
(Note - these are in the small map cabinet - 4th and 5th drawers, in reverse order).
Two copies of an historic Italian map, covering a mountainous region.
A genealogy of the Martin family of Birch Hall, later of Dangan, and lastly of Ballinahinch Castle, sinvr the divergence of the Martin family from the Ancient House of Martin of Ross, until the late 19th century.
Reproduction of an old photograph of Roundstone, with a caption at the back addressing it 'To Tim and Mairead, from Lyna* Hill, December 2002".
3 charts, labelled "Ronan's project of Roundstone Houses", lists of numbered dwellings in Roundstone Village, Errisbeg, Murvey, around Dogs Bay, with accompanying index that describes who lives in those dwellings.
The Fir Tree Aerial map of Ireland, in a post tube.
Two copies of a posted for Clifden Community Arts Week, September 23rd to October 2nd, 1994.
Admiralty chart of the Corrib.
Copy of William Larkin's 1819 map of the Roundstone area.
Two satellite images of Roundstone Bog.
Large tracing of map of Connemara area with townlands written in pencil. Notes such as "Cashel - pink", and other colours are indicated - possibly a recreation of the geological map seen elsewhere in this collection.
A more detailed grid map than P135/1/2/2/1/25, showing the same area around the Sacramento River. This map marks out altitude, and the latitude and longitude bearings, as well as the material of posts.
Blueprint plan showing the north elevation of the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building. The Architect is Arthur Page Brown. Drawn at a scale of 1/8 inch to 1 foot.