An assessment of the role of John Hume in the Power-Sharing executive of Northern Ireland in 1974, by Maurice Hayes.
Four black and white photographs relating to "An Bhfuil an Sagart sa mBaile?" By Joseph Tomelty mounted on a board. The first photograph features Mairéad Nic Dhonncha and Coiril Ó Mathúna (150x200mm). The second photograph shows Aodh Mac Dubháin and Coiril Ó Mathúna (150x200mm). The third photograph features Delores Ní Cheallaigh and Aodh Mac Dubháin (150x200mm). The fourth photograph shows Delores Ní Cheallaigh, Aodh Mac Dubháin and Coiril Ó Mathúna (200x150mm) [all photographs faded].
Folder labelled: "An Bord Bainne v Sun Alliance + London [Insurance Group]", relating to An Bord Bainne (AB)B resisting an attempt by their insurers to avoid a policy of products liability insurance, 1980-81. Material in this file includes typed summary of facts (re alleged non-disclosure in An Board Bainne (ABB) v Sun Alliance & London Assurance Group); transcript of teletexts from 12/1975 which were quoted in a subsequent teletext, on request, 09/1980; photocopy of extract from book which gives information on Casein, the chief protein in milk, [1980?]; handwritten notes; ringbound document "Case to Counsel" with cover letter from Vincent P Beirne, Fitzpatrick’s solicitors (for ABB) to MR requesting her legal opinion, 24/09/1980, copy of her reply 07/10/1980 and typed document and copy of MR's legal opinion given re alleged non-disclosure in Insurance contract, for querists ABB, signed 07/10/1980; correspondence between MR and Beirne in relation to fee and MR's request for information on the outcome which was settled "to [ABB]'s satisfaction and full insurance has been restored. [Her] opinion played no small part in reaching this very satisfactory outcome", 20/01-12/02/1981.
Third party fax from the Galway Association of An Taisce to An Bord Pleanála outlining a list of considerations it would like the Bord to consider when deciding the appeal. The fax has a cover note to Tim from Emer [Colleran].
Correspondence between Robinson and An Bord Pleanála, beginning with a copy of a detailed letter from Robinson, in which he encloses his observations on the wind farm. These cover their visual impact, landforms, the field system on the Aran Islands, the vulnerability of the landscape, desalination, and then addresses several possible counter arguments.
A letter from An Bord Pleanála inviting Robinson to comment on submissions from An Taisce and the Heritage Council (18 Nov 1999), enclosing a copy of An Taisce's appeal. Copy letter from Robinson to An Bord Pleanála enclosing his comments (27 Nov 1999).
A subsequent copy letter from Robinson responds to the submission from Dúchas on the matter (5 Jan 2000).
An Bord Pleanála's Inspector's Report, agreed at a meeting of the Board on 29 Feb 2000. The report looks at the location of the proposed site, its planning history, the proposed development, and makes a recommendation.
Five black and white photographs relating to "An Cailín Aimsire Abú" by Bháitéar Ó Maicín, mounted on a board. The first photograph features Coiril Ó Mathúna, Seosamh Ó Nuanáin, Dolores Ní Cheallaigh, Mairéad Nic Dhonnacha, Micheál Mac Giolla Cheallaigh, Liam Ó Conchubhair (200x150mm). The second photograph shows Liam Ó Conchubhair, Dolores Ní Cheallaigh, Mairéad Nic Dhonnacha, Aodh Mac Dhubháin (200x150mm). The third photograph shows Aodh Mac Dhubháin, Éilís Ní Oráin (150x180mm). The fourth photograph shows Éilís Ní Oráin (150x180mm). The fifth photograph features Aodh Mac Dhubháin, Liam Ó Conchubhair, Dolores Ní Cheallaigh, Coiril Ó Mathúna, Mairéad Nic Dhonnacha, Éilís Ní Oráin, Micheál Mac Giolla Cheallaigh, Seosamh Ó Nuanáin (200x95mm).
Set of index cards describing historical and physical features of Cashel [An Caiseal], as well as anecdotes about some of the local businesses. A note on the first card notes that Cashel is not part of the Gaeltacht area in Connemara. Descriptions are included of the Roman Catholic Church of St. James, the Zetland Hotel, Cashel House, Muing na Fola, Aill na gCapall, O'Loghlen's Pier, Mass Rock, Loch Gleann Cromáin, Loch Tan, Caiseal Árd, Cnoc na Mantróg, Cashel Fort, Tobar Chonaill, Glaise Feadha, Cnoc an Chaisil, and Meall an tSaighdiúra. Various literary and personal sources are credited with providing information. Those named include Willie O'Malley of Ballinafad and M. Canavan. Robinson has added information in as he discovered it, with multiple cards about Cashel House, the Zetland, and St. James' church spread out.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of An Caolach [Creelogh]. Brief notes on An Muileann, An Roisín, Loch an Iolra, An Crompán Dubh, Creelogh Lough, Glasoileán Árd, Tóin an Roisín, and Lough Awallia.
Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of An Caorán Beag, [Keeraunbeg]. The villages in An Caorán Beag are Caorán Beag, An Demesne, An Pointe, and Tis Meáin. Included are descriptions An Cun Caoil, An Diméan, Aill an Chlogáis, An Baile Ard, An Fhaiche, An Pointe, An Tismeáin, Loch an Dá Eala, An Caorán Beag, Trá na Boilgeóige, Trá na Tismeánna, Trá Sheana Mháinín, Trá an Oileáin, Cnoc an Phréacháin, Na hAcraí, Cnoc an Phointe, Baintreach Uí Loideain, Trá Pháidín, An Gob, Cnocán na mBáirneach, Trá Aill na Móna, Corr na Leac, Lochán Bhoideóg, Trá na Cora Giolcaí, An Poll Mór, Aill an Aifrinn, An Trá Bhig, Trá an Chaoráin Bhig, Keeraun House (and a note from Seán Mac Giollarnáth's Annála Beag about Máirtín Mór Ó'Máille, a local smuggler who was famous for his hospitality). An Caisleán Cruinn, An Portach, and Trá na Dólanna are also briefly described. Matt Ó'Dónaill, Bríd Ní Dónaill, Willie Pháidín (Liam) Mac Donncha are credited as being local sources of information.
15 negative images, Bronica.
Labelled “An Ceathru Rua”, they are of a cottage, a ploughed field, and a boat.
15 negative images.
Labelled “An Ceathru Rua”, they feature scenic shots, some of cottages and boats.