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              Archaeological sites
              UGA P/P120/3/2/1/4/1 · File · [1976]
              Part of Personal

              A printed list of Burren Archaeological Sites giving detail on the type of site, its grid reference, its Ordnance Survey map sheet number, townland, and the name of the source of information about the site.

              A computer generated map, untitled but showing a section of the Burren, with colour-coded cairns and cists, megalithic tombs and fulachta fiadh.

              A magnified section of the Clare OSS IV 12 and V9, scale 1/2500 feed, with Poulnagollum Cave highlighted.

              UGA P/P120/3/2/2/3 · File · 1998-1999
              Part of Personal

              Correspondence between Michael Moore, Archaeologist within the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, later changing to Dúchas, and Tim Robinson. The first letter encloses a photocopy of the identification lists in the Recorded Monuments Register for the Burren (RMR), and explains the background of the RMR as arising from the 1994 National Monuments Act. Copy reply from Robinson encloses a list of the megalithic tombs and other monuments that he wishes to add to his revised Burren map, with a list of queries for Moore. Subsequent correspondence discusses these, and a souterrain at Ballygarran North in detail. (cMar-Dec 1998) c100pp;

              Letter from Paul Gosling to Robinson putting him in contact with a Fanore based archaeologist who has details of fulachta fiadh and a wedge tomb for Robinson. Copy reply from Robinson. (4-6 Nov 1998) 2pp;

              Two handwritten letters from Gordon D'Arcy to Robinson with information on a bronze age cairn near Poll an Bhallain (16 Jan-5 Aug 1998) 2pp;

              Correspondence between Brendan and Cathy [O'Donoghue] and Tim Robinson. A fax from the O'Donoghues gives information on Stallions Field and Poll a' dhéint. A copy reply from Robinson commenting on these. Photocopies of maps with some additional features added in. Two photographs of Cappaghkennedy Wedge sent to Robinson from Brendan. (c6 Nov - 8 Dec 1998) 8pp and 2 photographs;

              Fax from Michael Greene to Tim Robinson, marking Lios na nArd on his map, and enquiring about the Archaeological Historical Conference (8 Jan 1999) 1p;

              Robinson's handwritten notes, a list of extra sites for his revised map, taken from the RMR (1998) 3pp.

              UGA P/P120/3/2/4/6 · File · 03/1993
              Part of Personal

              Two typed articles for The Times, 'The Burren' and 'The Aran Islands' describing both landscapes for a new audience. Two pages of handwritten notes with the fax number and editor's name for submission.

              Award nominations
              UGA P/P120/3/3/6/12 · File · 2007
              Part of Personal

              Invitation and programme for the Irish Book Awards 2007, (15 Mar 2007), and two press cuttings from the Irish Times after the event.

              Invitation to The Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize.

              'Listening to the Wind' was nominated for both prizes.

              Ballinahinch Berridge family
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/3/3 · File · [1985]-2008
              Part of Personal

              Photocopy of an affidavit by George Edward Jeffries about sporting rights on Roundstone Bog in 1974.

              Photocopy of the will of Richard Berridge II, made in 1946.

              Photocopy and handwritten transcript of Conveyance of lands at Dansan and Ballinahinch (22 June 1872)

              Photographs of Ballinahinch Castle taken in 2004.

              Set of record cards documenting Berridge family history.

              Photocopy of a letter written on 6 November 1875 to the Right Honourable Sir Michael Hicks, from [ ] Robinson. Some items highlighted, reporting on a scene that occurred on the Berridge estate. Typed notes on Richard Berridge I based on research carried out by a Mrs Pine, noting information from the 1861 and 1871 census.

              A page of handwritten notes entitled 'Berridge Mining Documents'.

              Correspondence (Letters with enclosures exchanged between Tim Robinson and James, Will and Dominic and Daniel Berridge. Exchanging information on what is known of the Berridge family, (1985-2006); Letter to Tim Robinson from Tommy Knowland containing information about brewing and a brewery; letter to Tim Robinson from Helen Spellman enclosing a catalogue of sale for Fermoyle Lodge in 1919, built by the Berridges, and mentions Screebe Lodge, Lady Dudley's death, the oyster fisheries in Cuan Chill Chiaráin. (2008).

              Ballinahinch Martin family
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/3/2 · File · [1849]-1995
              Part of Personal

              Typed chronology of the History of Ballinahinch with a hand-drawn map (13th century - 1957). (30 June 1986).

              Photocopy of the index map to the Martin Estate Sale and a sketch map of the Ballinahinch catchment. Copies from the Connacht Tribune and The Farmers Journal relating to the Martin Estate Auction in August 1849.

              Tim Robinson's handwritten and typed carbon copy 'Chapter Four Landlord and Peasant on the Road to Famine', with notes on the effects of the Cromwellian settlement in Connemara, the Martins and D'Arcys, religious affiliations, and the sale of the Martin Estate.

              Typed notes on Ballynahinch for a lecture at Connemara National Park to be given in August 1987.

              Correspondence (Richard Pine to Robert Jocelyn proposing a Humanity Dick Winter School in Roundstone 1995; letter from Eric Twadell to Tim Robinson seeking information on an alleged snuff box given to Napoleon while exiled on St Helena, rumoured to have come to Ross House; letter from Jennifer Harrison to Tim enclosing information on Honora Geary of Ballinahinch).

              Envelope of photographs of Ballinahinch and Recess churches (modern).

              Press cuttings and brochures relating to Ballinahinch, 1990s.

              Photocopies of the following articles:

              'This is Ireland: Connacht and the City of Galway' by Richard Hayward, (1952);
              'Through Connemara in a governess cart' (author and date unknown);
              'The Mayor of Wind-Gap and Canvassing' by Michael Banim and Harriet Martin (1979);
              'Ballinahinch Castle' by Maria Edgeworth, (1834);
              Notice of the sale of the Martin Estates in 1852, with cover note from Dominic Berridge;
              'Personal Sketches of his own times' by Sir Jonah Barrington, (1827-1832);
              'The Collective Wisdom' by a member of the other benches, (1824);
              'Cry Beautiful Once More' by Tom Fort, (1986);
              'Vicissitudes of Families' by Sir Bernard Burke, (1883);
              Small booklet 'History of Ballynahinch Castle' by Des Lally;
              'Genealogy of the Family Martin of Ballinhinch Castle' by Archer E S Martin (1890).

              Birds
              UGA P/P120/3/3/9/7/5 · File · 1984
              Part of Personal

              Letter from Richard Nairn, director of the Irish Wildbird Conservancy discusses tern colonies in Connemara, a survey of breeding birds of machair habitats in Western Ireland with a list of sites for Robinson to review. Photocopied article by Michael Viney 'On the Machair', (1984). Correspondence on machair in placenames - muirbheach, and whether that indicates further sites. Photocopied article 'Breeding waders of sand dune machair in north-west Ireland', R G W Nairn and J R Sheppard, Irish Birds 1985 (1984-1985);

              Photocopy of Tim Robinson's article in IWC News (November 1984) 'Birds in Irish Placenames';

              Corrib Conservation Centre, Third Annual Report (1984);

              Photocopied article from Irish Birds, Vol 2 No 4, 'Survey of Heronries in Connemara, 1974-1977' by J K Partridge;

              Offprint of 'The 1984 All Ireland Tern Survey' by A Whilde (Irish Birds 3:1-32 (1985);

              Publication from Corrib Conservation Centre 'Corrib Country Ecotour' by Tony While, illustrations by Pádraic Reaney (1985);

              Letter to Tim from Paul [Haworth] enclosing a copy of his report to the World Wildlife Fund: 'A Survey of Upland Breeding Birds in West Galway, Eire: Report to the World Wildlife Fund Project 147/84' (1985);

              Typed list, undated '100 Birds that can be seen within easy reach of Moycullen and Oughterard'.

              Selected photocopies from 'The Natural History of Ireland' Vol 1 Birds by William Thompson (1849);

              Newspaper cuttings from Irish Press, Irish Times, (c. 1986-9), all on birds and ornithology;

              Two blank 'Species Record Card' from the Corrib Conservation Centre.

              Postcard to Tim from [Tony Whilde] noting a sighting of Spoonhill at Carna (1990);