- 'Miss. Reddington, Cloghann na Martinech'.
- 'Fort of the wolves or Caher Connor, Fahan Co. Kerry'.
- 'Cahir Murphy, Fahan, Co. Kerry'.
- 'Cahir Murphy, Fahan, Co. Kerry'.
Archaeology
31 Archival description results for Archaeology
- 'Little Skelligs, 2 miles off'.
- 'Big Skellig St. Michael’s Rock 2 miles off'.
- 'Big Skellig nearer'.
- 'Little Skellig nearer'.
- 'St. Michael’s Rock. Cells on top - looking towards little Skellig'.
- 'Ditto. Oratory and Cross'.
- 'Ditto. The Monastery, Beehive Huts'.
- 'Mr Day, Huts and Steps'.
- 'Ditto. Hut door. Mr. McIlwaine [Robert Mcilwaine, Downpatrick]'.
- 'From above huts. Sea 700 feet below'.
- 'Top of Rock. Mr. Alex Storrar'.
- 'Huts from above. S.S. Magic below at sea'.
- 'Eastern Oratory'.
- 'Do. Looking seawards'.
- 'Dr. Murray descending Oratory steps'.
- 'Puffins on cliffs'.
- 'On way down from St Michael's - Little Skellig in distance'.
- 'Little Skellig, nearest view we got'.
- 'Clear Island, Church Ineer, south harbour'.
- 'Landing. Coming abroad from Clear Island'.
- 'Group of Antiquaries at Bag and Bun'.
- 'Promontory Bag and Bun, Co. Wexford'.
- 'Bag and Bun, Co. Wexford'.
- Group, Bag and Bun'.
- 'Sherkin Abbey'.
101.'Sherkin Abbey, Innisherkin, co. Cork. At the mouth of Baltimore Bay'. - 'Murray and Mr. Orpen at Bag and Bun. Group listening to Mr. Orpen'.
Research papers and field notes of Dr James Lyttleton gathered as part of his doctoral research, which looked at the architecture and settlement of the seventeenth-century Jacobean plantations in Co. Offaly.
The research notes relate to tower houses, fortified houses, dwelling houses, religious sites, castle sites and bawns.
For each building there is an individual file with photographs, a written report, maps and plans, and a field sheet providing details on the existent structures.
Lyttleton, JamesPapers, notes, publications, and artefacts mainly relating to the hosting in 1953 and 1954 of an exhibition of Offaly's history and archaeology in Tullamore as part of An Tóstal, a national festival celebrating Irish culture. Fr Hurley, or An tAth Seosamh Ó Murthuile as he was also known, was the chief organiser for the exhibition, and collected and schematically displayed original artefacts, manuscripts and illustrations detailing Offaly's history from pre-historic times to the modern era.
The remainder of the collection relates to non-Tóstal related notes, publications and ephemera from 1903-1962.
Hurley; Joseph (1905-1984), Jesuit priest and Irish language scholar