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Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter T.Tobar an 'Lawn', Tobairín na 'Daisies', Tobar an Sciobóil, Tobar an Bhideach, Teapots Lane (so named because an old couple living there used…

Overview list of the following features of the townland of Eochaill [Oghil], beginning with the letter T. Tobar an Bhradáin, Tobar na Ceártan, Tobar Fiorit (approximate sound), Tobar na nAdharc, Tobar Mór, Tóin le Gaoith, Teampaill Chiaráin, Tobar…

Set of index cards describing the townland of Tamhnach Bhán/Bán [Tawnaghbaun]. Included in the description are various local features including Loch Bheag, Garraí Pheadaí, Cnocán na hAibhne, Balla Bhannóg, Oileán Cois Fharraige, Aill na mBó, Garraí…

Set of index cards describing some of the features of An Tamhnach Mhór [Tawnaghmore], namely Sraith na gCapall, and Garraí na Sceiche. An un-named local woman, and local man Feichín Ó'Tuathail are credited with providing information.

Index card giving a brief description of the townland of Tawnaloughra/Townaloughra, [Tamhnaigh Luachra].

A set of index cards outlining briefly some of the local features of the townland of Teernakill North, [Tír na Cille Thuaidh]. Included are descriptions of the Mass Rock, Léana (a local village), Tobar Feichín (site of a holy well and a burial…

A set of index cards outlining briefly some of the local features of the townland of Teernakill South, [Tír na Cille Theas]. Included are descriptions of Binn Ramhar, Droichead an Easa (Shaughnessy's Bridge on the OS map), the Copper mines, a holy…

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Teernakill South, R336, April 2011

A substantial arch within a stone building is visible. A young man leans against the right hand wall underneath the arch giving an indication of the scale of the wall and the arch. There is a window in the centre of the wall underneath which is a…

A cross-shaped slab and other cut stones are visible in the foreground. Three people are sitting on rocks in the distance. The background consists of Roundstone Bay and a fine linear view of the Twelve Bens.

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The boneyard in the mist, Moorneen, April 2011

Three boats are moored at a quay. They are sailing boats with upright masts. Two girls are standing on the quay. Up to ten cabins are visible. A high wall and pillar with iron rails are visible on the right, with trees growing inside the wall.

View taken from inside an iron railway bridge entitled "Corrib Railway Bridge". The bridge has iron railings on either side. The track bed is in the centre but no sleepers have yet been laid. The river Corrib is visible through the railings. The view…

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The depth of field, Cartoor Beg, May 2013

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The depth of the surface, Lotaí, April 2012

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Colour photograph of The Fort, Inis Bó Finne.

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The fractals that pass…over there…over there…, Claddaghduff, summer 2006

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The Irish Times, Saturday, July 30th, 2005, at Féar Milis / sweet grass, Friday, June 1st, 2012, 19:38'46", Mannin More, July 2012

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Production image from the Lyric Theatre, Belfast, staging of 'The King's Threshold' by W.B. Yeats. July 1971

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Almost two-thirds of the photograph is taken up by a mound of limpet shells. The seashore is visible in the background. Welch identifies the setting as Dog's Bay. A shell midden is an archaeological feature, often exposed by sands being blown off…
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