Typescript loose leaf pages of script of Alice in Wonderland, produced by Macnas. Scenes featured include Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Also includes production management notes and comments on parts and scenes of the production. Typed press release about Alice in Wonderland by Macnas.
Degree scrolls of Alice Perry from the Royal University of Ireland, including her 1903 BA scroll, and 1905 MA scroll. Also photograph of the rugby team from the Galway Grammar School, 1935-6, and the cricket team of the Galway Grammar School, 1936-7.
Correspondence between Canon Hayes and Alicia J. Frealy, an Irish nurse living in Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Includes:
-Letter to Canon Hayes from Nurse Frealy, who writes: that she has talked to Dom Bernard O'Dea about the possibility of Canon Hayes making a trip to the United States; that 'Monsignor Temple will be invaluable in the [New York] area as he is well known & influential' with regards to Muintir na Tíre of America; and that she prays many regional councils will result. She provides updates on her local Muintir na Tíre council in New Jersey, including a dance they are holding on 29 January 1956. The letter has been misdated as 1955 (4 January 1956, 4pp);
-Letter to Nurse Frealy from Canon Hayes, who thanks her, her helpers, and her supporters for their work (21 January 1956, 1p).
Folder labelled "Alkel" relating to case with EMI re wholesale supply of records, Nov 1979. Alkel alleged practices by 3 wholesale distributors which prevented, restricted or distorted competition, abused dominant position within substantial part of Common market and affected trade between Member States. Material consists of Commission of the European Communities blank forms relating to application for negative clearance, application for exemption and others, with explanatory note 197[2,3]; copy of typed Annex II "Details of the Alleged Infringement" with handwritten notation, n.d.; photocopies of correspondence between Nicholas Robinson & company, solicitors representing Martin Allen and Patrick Kelly, proprietors of Alkel Limited, and Solomon & Peres Ltd. (wholesale agent), to C.B.S. Records Limited , to Polydor Ltd., and to E.M.I. (Ireland) Limited 05-13/11/1979; handwritten case notes (MR's).
[Archivist’s note: unclear if Mary Robinson officially involved - possibly gave legal opinion. Information on case including outcome incomplete].
Souvenir catalogue, edited by Richard Pine, from "All for Hecuba", an exhibition to mark the Golden Jubilee of the Edwards MacLiammóir partnership and of the Gate Theatre, 1928 - 1978.
Handwritten draft of piece beginning "All his previous impatience had left him by the time he returned to the boat" (p. 51).
File relating to SDLP talks and interests in an all-island economy in relation to environment and infrastructure. Includes minutes of meetings with Irish Government ministers, Dermot Ahern (Foreign Affairs, Dick Roche (Environment) and Martin Cullen (Transport); minutes of meeting with Irish senior civil servants across departments on matters of North-South co-operation (2005).
"All Joyce" and variations of it was adapted and staged by Siobhán McKenna, based on the work of James Joyce. On the occasion of the centenary of his birth it was staged in the Abbey, and toured extensively in the States.
Printed programme from Gate Theatre, Dublin, production of "All My Sons" written by Arthur Miller and directed by Robin Lefévre. Includes a biography and chronology of Miller; article entitled "Arthur Miller - Life, Politics, Plays." by Christopher Bigsby; black and white images from rehearsals; article entitled "Arthur Miller's Socks" by Harold Pinter; a pictorial history of Miller entitled "A Hero of His time 1915 - 2005" and also includes images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
DVD and CD discs with recording of All That Fall by Samuel Beckett and produced by Pan Pan at Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York (2012). Discs also include rehearsal and production photograph still images taken by (c) Ros Kavanagh. One disc is labelled "All That Fall - Audio Only".