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              Map printing mockups
              UGA P/P120/3/3/3/23 · File
              Part of Personal

              Several photocopies of sections of OS maps, with Robinson's handwritten instructions for reduced scale photocopies for his work.

              A copy of one of the Burren maps, used for a mockup of the Connemara one inch map. Seven mockups of both the Map and Introduction and Gazetteer.

              A fly leaf of Part 1: Introduction and Gazetteer.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/8/14 · File · 2010
              Part of Personal

              Copy of a letter from Robinson to Brendan Barrington of Penguin Ireland giving instructions for the map to be included in 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom', he includes mockup sheets with the correspondence.

              There are also some handwritten note pages relating to the book's index.

              Looking for the Burren
              UGA P/P120/3/2/4/1 · File · 1975
              Part of Personal

              Five iterations of a reflective piece entitled 'Looking for the Burren'. The file includes two handwritten drafts, one with Robinson's distinctive margin doodles. A third draft is typed with handwritten edits. Two typed final versions, one with handwritten instructions on margins and page layout.

              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 [ ] ).

              UGA P/P120/3/3/6 · Sub-SubSeries · 1998-2007
              Part of Personal

              Manuscript material documenting the creation and publication of the first book in Tim Robinson's Connemara Trilogy, 'Listening to the Wind'. An early draft shows the book was intended to be called 'Connemara: From Tidemark to Skyline'. 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind' was nominated for two book awards, the Irish Book Awards and the Royal Society for Literature's Ondaatje Prize (see P120/3/3/6/12).

              List of animals and plants
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/7/8 · File · [1980]
              Part of Personal

              A note from Bill Crowe of Zoology Department at UCG enclosing a handout for the Whit Weekend Sea Shore Ecology Course. Inserted list of animals and plants 'Liosta d'ainmhithe agus de phlandaí' in Irish, English and Latin. Accompanied by drawings of the shells and marine plants.

              Brochure for Lá Fhéil Chiaráin, 9 Meán Fómhair 1980.

              Lighthouses and shipwrecks
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/3/16 · File · 13/07/1987-23/01/1990
              Part of Personal

              Copy letter from Robinson to the Commissioners of Irish Lights, seeking information on lighthouses at Lion Point, Killeen Point, Kiggaul Bay, Croaghnakeela Islands, Inishnee in Roundstone Bay, Slyne Head, Inishbofin, Inishlyon, and Cleggan Point. Response enclosing photocopies from the Admiralty List of Lights and a short history of Slyne Head (13 July 1987). A newspaper cutting from the Connacht Tribune, 31 April 1990 on the closing of the Slyne Head Lighthouse, with accompanying picture.

              Correspondence from the Public Records Office in Kew enclosing information on the records available relating to shipwrecks, the operational records of the Royal Navy (1660-1914), and the records of HM Coastguard. Later correspondence between Tim Robinson and Frank [likely to be Francis Keaney] enclosing transcribed research from the PRO on the Royal Oak and shipwrecks taken from captain's logs (1989-1990).

              Letters of appreciation
              UGA P/P120/3/2/1/10 · Item · 07/10/1977-31/08/1984
              Part of Personal

              File of letters of appreciation to Tim Robinson on his map of the Burren, many from people who contributed to its creation.

              Three letters from Elena Tornow complimenting the map, and commenting on the interaction between the preservation of archaeological features and local agriculture practices.

              Handwritten letter from Helena Feighen to Robinson enquiring about the criteria Robinson used to differentiate between burial sites and clearance cairns on his 1977 Burren map, and a carbon copy of Robinson's reply.

              Unsigned letter to Robinson from an Archaeology graduate seeking permission to redraw versions of Robinson's map for a study of ringfort distribution on the Burren. Copy reply from Robinson granting permission.

              !!!!!!Letterfrack!!!!!!!!!
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/2/11 · File
              Part of Personal

              PP120/3/32 (4) articulars of the sale of the estate of Thomas Francis Eastwood of lands in Adrigoole, 1862, from the Kilmurvey House Papers, and a photocopy of an etching associated with this estate. Photocopied article 'An Early Medieval broken-dogwhelk midden at Culfin, Connemara' by Emily Murray, Michael Gibbons and Finbar McCormick, with cover note from Michael Gibbons, 2011. Two cuttings/printed article about the passing of Yann Fouéré, 2011. Copy of Congested Districts Board Report on the Letterfrack Basket Industry, 30 September 1897, and a blank postcard with a photograph of the Letterfrack Factory. A press cutting from Irish Times from 9 January 2012 'Yann Fouéré/Seán Mauger, An Appreciation' by Maurice O'Scanaill. Material from Tullycross ICA project on the history of Ballynakill Parish, the subjects are local 20th century history (Marconi station, Renvyle House, the Cleggan disaster, a guild of Muintir na Tíre, the industrial school, the foundation of the local ICA. Notes on landowners including the Lydons of Derryinver, the Curleys of Tully Cross, the Nees of Cloonlaura. Interesting people connected with the parish - Alexander Nimmo, church history, local GAA history, local history of interest, 'An Interrupted Wedding', prehistoric and medieval remains. Leaflets and press cuttings relating to Kylemore gardens.

              P120/3/32 (5) Press cuttings from Connacht Tribune and Irish Times between June 1988 and June 2007. Reporting on properties for sale in Connemara, an obituary of Graham Tulloch, a babies' cemetery in Letterfrack, and the work of Mary Salmon in having it recognised, an obituary of Derek Cooper. A sketched out family trees for Cleggan. Copy of an Index map of the Ballinakill Estate in Co Galway, possibly Robert Graham's estate. Series of press cuttings between 1984 and 2006, various reports on Letterfrack from the Irish Times and Connacht Tribune, reporting on apparitions and the industrial school. Outline of a paper prepared for a presentation at Letterfrack (30 October 1986) by Tony Varley entitled 'Rural Development and Combating Poverty', looking at self-help as a means of mitigating disadvantage, likely obstacles and opportunities, and outlining some questions for workshops. Notice for the sale of the estate of Samuel Freyer, and a biography of Sir Peter Johnston Freyer. File containing posters for events occuring for Connemara Sea Week 2008.

              UGA P/P120/3/3/4/9 · Item · 07/09/1995
              Part of Personal

              Printed copy of a letter to Professor J C C Mays from Robinson, in which he asks for his help in identifying a verse with 'a Coleridge echo' quoted by Colville Scott in his diary.