Item 1 - Correspondence - 1960-1970

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UGA P133/5/11/1

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Correspondence - 1960-1970

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  • 1970

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2 files, c. 90 pp

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File of TS and MS letters between Etienne Rynne and others including Richard Hall; Donal Bateson; A.T. Lucas; John P. McCormack; A Patterson; Angela Davoren; Joseph Monahan, Alex Paterson, Helen Spelman, and Arthur [ ], University of Southampton. Sites discussed include excavations at Ballynagilly, Co. Tyrone; School House at Newtownhamilton, Newry, Co. Down; the history of the name 'Kelly' in Ireland; standing stone at Tullyvarraga, Co. Clare, and a stone jar found in Co. Clare.

File 1 contains extensive correspondence between Rynne and Joseph Raftery of the National Museum of Ireland, discussing items of archaeological significance at length and also items acquired by the NMI.

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      Dates of creation revision deletion

      13/02/2019
      17/07/2025

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