Black and white photograph of Tyrrellspass, national winner of the 1969 Muintir na Tire Tidy Towns.
Five account books showing the income received from the sale of seats at each performance of a named play. Each page gives details of a particular performance including the date, the number of seats sold in the balcony, stalls and standing areas, the price of the seats, the revenue received, and the totals of persons attending and income received. They include records of performances at touring venues, such as Spiddal, Rosmuc, and Tourmakeady. Occasionally the takings from the showing of a production over a number of days are summarised on one page, for example the attendance of 482 persons at "'s Iomaí Oig Fhear D'Imigh" in mid June 1966 provided £43.7.6 income for the Taibhdhearc. Each page is signed and most of the entries are in pencil. The price of tickets ranged from 2/6 to 1/= in the 1950s. Ticket prices rose in the autumn of 1960 and at the beginning of 1968 and 1970. With the changeover to decimalisation in 1971 the price of tickets ranged between 30p and 10p. The format of the details was changed in 1970 and pages have been stuck into the book for 1970-1971. Two books are missing from the sequence. Blue hard board covers at the back, size approx 26x22x2 cms. Each book contains 100 pages with carbon copies and some loose pages.
Note from a teenage student named Martin including a poem, "Oh Child of Ireland" and inquiring about a book 'exclusively on your father's fight in the Land War.'
Folder 1/2 Correspondence with Dr Gabriel Cooney of the Archaeology Department at UCD inviting Tim Robinson to address The 60th Anniversary Conference of the Prehistoric Society, on 'Interpreting, Preserving and Managing Ritual Landscapes'.
Three typed drafts of Tim's talk entitled 'Through Prehistoric Eyes' are included, as are the conference literature and proceedings.
Follow up correspondence, requesting that Tim contribute to a post conference book. (1994-1996).
Folder 2/2 Correspondence with Peter Foolen of the October Foundation, Eindhoven, who is publishing the essay 'Through Prehistoric Eyes' in the quarterly 'Sealevel'. Correspondence also mentions the marina in Roundstone and wind farm on Inis Meáin. Copies of Sealevel are included as are exchanged letters and postcards. (2000-2004).
Through Irish Eyes: Irish attitudes towards the UK, issued by British Council Ireland.
Poster and press release for the opening of Patricia Burke-Brogan's exhibition Through a Green Door in UCG on 1st December 1990.
File of typed scripts for the adaptation of Through A Glass Darkly by Ingmar Bergman, adapted for the stage by Jenny Worton, and used in production by Corn Exchange Theatre Company. Two typescript copies, both with manuscript annotation by Annie Ryan, director of the play. File also includes a photocopy of previous adaptation of the work for the stage, cover page missing. Note on front page of "Rattvik, 12 May 1960".
File includes three notebooks written by Annie Ryan. Notebook 1 is titled "A Theatre Piece in Disguise" and includes notes on the scene structure, setting, design, themes of the play, areas of research, drawings and sketches of set ideas, rehearsal/production schedule calendar and related notes on the play in development. Notebook 2 is titled "Rehearsal Notebook - Oct - Nov 2015" and includes daily/weekly rehearsal schedules, notes on rehearsals, notes on scene structures etc. Notebook 3 includes further notes from tech and dress rehearsals, notes on the play text, edits and cuts and related notes on the production.
Files relating to Corn Exchange production of Through a Glass Darkly by Ingmar Bergman and adapted for the stage by Jenny Worton, directed by Annie Ryan. Staged at Project Arts Centre, Dublin.