Place Names in Ireland - do some digital travelling!
Place Name research:
County Galway and elsewhere
As a particular tribute to our friend and esteemed donor, the late
Tim Robinson, who passed away on 3 April 2020 in London, this month’s Special Collections blog focuses
on resources for research on place names in Ireland. Tim’s extraordinary
multi-disciplinary approach to this aspect of his research is typified in a series
of Index Cards, created for his maps of Connemara and the Aran Islands. More
background to this collection is provided by our Digital Archivist, Aisling Keane, on our Digital Scholarship page where you can also see Tim Robinson’s Townland Index Connemara & the Aran Islands
This image shows the detail to
which Tim aspired in his quest for the correct meaning and spelling of the
place name. It also illustrates the types of sources he used. Happily for us in
this period when our library is closed a significant number of these are available
in digital format. These include the classic three volume work on Irish place names
by Patrick Weston Joyce, The origins and history of Irish names of places,
which is available from the Readiing Room of the AskaboutIreland website. We in County Galway are especially
fortunate in that our public library service hosts the Galway Places database.
Dedicated researchers transcribed the Name Book manuscripts created during the initial
Ordnance Survey in the 1830s. This has resulted in a searchable database which
includes a link to the text of the Ordnance Survey Name Book entry for each townland as well links to other related resources. It is available at County Galway Library Places.
Staying in
Galway, the James Hardiman Library has digitized the 17th Century Pictorial map of Galway City which includes some interesting place names on the
city’s periphery. For those who would like to research place names elsewhere in Ireland the
invaluable Logainm website is the place to start. Not only does it offer an
explanation in both Irish and English of the place name’s origin but it also
provides links to many other resources.
Maps are always a visual aid to locating the names of older administrative units and our digital collections
include the Memorial Atlas of Ireland, originally published in Philadelphia in 1901, which
includes the names of Irish civil parishes and baronies. This image shows some of the civil parishes in and around the town of Sligo. There are plenty of resources
for place name research so take the time to some digital travelling!
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