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              1977 maps with revisions
              UGA P/P120/3/2/2/7 · File · [1997]-1999
              Part of Personal

              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.

              Historical data sources
              UGA P/P120/3/2/3/1 · File
              Part of Personal

              Griffith's Valuation for the Union of Ballyvaughan (1855).

              Photocopied list of Parishes and Transplanters in County Clare (1655-6).

              Secondary reading
              UGA P/P120/3/2/3/5/4 · File
              Part of Personal

              File of photocopies and off-prints of the following articles:

              'Origins of Irish lowland blanket bog' by Michael O'Connell (published 1990);

              'Recent land-use and soil-erosion history within a small catchment area in Connemara, western Ireland: evidence from lake sediments and documentary sources' by C C Huang and M O'Connell (published 2000);

              'Early cereal-type pollen records from Connemara, western Ireland and their possible significance' by Michael O'Connell (published 1987);

              'The History of the vegetation in SW Connemara (Ireland)' by D Teunissen and H G C M Teunissen-van Oorschot (published 1980);

              'Post-glacial Landscape Evolution in Connemara, Western Ireland with Particular Reference to Woodland History' by Michael O'Connell, Karen Molloy and Máire Bowler (published 1988);

              'The Holocene vegetation of the Burren, western Ireland' by W A Watts (published 1984);

              'Studies in Late Quaternary Deposits and Flora History of Ireland' by Jessen (published 1949);

              'Environmental implications of land reclamation in the Burren, Co Clare: a preliminary analysis' by David Drew and Emer Magee (published 1994);

              '"A gem of the first water": P B O'Kelly of the Burren' by E Charles Nelson (published 1990) (see P120/3/2/3/5/1 for postcard from Nelson);

              'Ajuga x hampeana braun & vatke in the Burren: P B O'Kelly vindicated' by M J P Scannell (published 1988);

              'Delimitation of area' by D A Webb (published 1962);

              Photocopied newspaper articles on the spraying of fertiliser by helicopter over the Burren.

              Illustrative pollen diagrams from areas of the Burren.

              Fauna
              UGA P/P120/3/2/3/6 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Photocopied letter printed in an unknown publication on an existing threat to Burren goats.

              Local publications
              UGA P/P120/3/2/3/8 · File · [1976]-2013
              Part of Personal

              Small collection of local newsletters and magazines from 1976 to 1993: North-West Clare, The Clare People, Inside Inner Burren, Corofin View, The Burren Conservation Trust and Dal gCais.

              Folder of press cuttings containing articles relating to the Burren, including Rev Martin Coen's 'Gleanings' series from the Connacht Tribune (late 1970s). Other press cuttings cover a range of subjects from shellfish surveys, rocks, Edna O'Brien, the match making festival at Lisdoonvarna, the Burren's goats, and more. The cuttings having been taken from publications including Connacht Tribune, Anois and The Irish Times.

              Copies of the annual journal of the Shannon Archaeological and Historical Society 'The Other Clare', which were also part of this archive, can be found within the Library's Print Collections, search the Library catalogue on http://library.nuigalway.ie/

              Two request slips from the National Library with publications requested by Robinson (14 Jul [ ] ).

              Reviews
              UGA P/P120/3/3/4/11 · File · 12/01/1996-26/10/1996
              Part of Personal

              Press cuttings from Foinse and The Irish Times reviewing 'Connemara After the Famine' and 'Setting foot on the shores of Connemara and other writings'.

              Programme for Cúirt 2007
              UGA P/P120/3/3/6/13 · Item · 2007
              Part of Personal

              Programme for Cúirt 2007, featuring a talk by Tim Robinson on 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind'.

              Reviews
              UGA P/P120/3/3/8/15 · File · 2011-2012
              Part of Personal

              Photocopies, print-outs and press cuttings of reviews of 'Connemara: A Little Gaelic Kingdom'. Taken from The Sunday Business Post Magazine, The Irish Times, Country Life, Tisdag, The Independent, The Guardian, The Irish Catholic, Irish Independent Review, Foinse, Connacht Tribune and The Sunday Times. The file also includes more general pieces on Tim Robinson's work by Manchán Magan writing in the Irish Times, and a piece by Lorna Siggins reporting in the Irish Times.

              There are also press cuttings from the Irish Times and the Sunday Independent reporting on the 2011 Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards, and an invitation to the ceremony. 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom' won the award for International Education Services Best Irish Published Book of the Year at the ceremony.

              A CD recording of a public interview between Tim Robinson and John Murray on 31 Aug 2011.

              Reviews
              UGA P/P120/3/3/6/11 · File · 2006-2008
              Part of Personal

              Photocopies, print outs and press cuttings of reviews of 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind' from Social and Natural History, Irish Literary Supplement, Sunday Business Post, Foinse, The Independent, Galway Advertiser, The Bookseller, The Irish Book Review, The Observer, RTE Guide, Emigrant Online, The Dubliner, The Tablet, Irish Independent, Irish Times, The Guardian, Sunday Tribune, Daily Telegraph, Connemara View, Aer Books (in flight magazine of Aer Arann), Mail on Sunday, Connacht Tribune, and Condé Nast Traveller.

              UGA P/P120/3/1/8/2/4 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Draft proposal for the development of Kilronan Harbour at Inishmore / Inis Mór, prepared for the Inis Mór cooperative. It proposes two piers for Kilronan, adding an East Pier to the existing one, and outlines growth in fishing and tourism and a resulting congestion issue as necessitating it. Includes maps. (Undated).

              A subsequent letter from Jerry O'Sullivan, Project Archaeologist with Galway County Council to Tim Robinson encloses a preliminary archaeological assessment of the area of proposed works at the harbour and welcomes comment. (7 Mar 2003).