Printed programme from National Concert Hall and China/Ireland Cultural Exchange season of events staged in Ireland.
Typewritten copy of the 19th century rebel song/transportation ballad 'The Peeler and the Goat', with the annotation 'This probably the original typescript handed to JMH [Canon Hayes] by Archbishop's secretary.' In the book 'Father John Hayes' by Stephen Rynne [p. 198], it is noted that Archbishop John Harty sent this to the presbytery in the middle of April 1946, likely as an intimation that Father Hayes was to become the next parish priest of Bansha following the recent passing of Canon Byrnes; Father Hayes was appointed parish priest later that month.
Typescript copy of document being an essay entitled "The North - The Peace Moves in Context", being an examination of the impact and success of various peace movement in Northern Ireland in the period up to c. 1972. Does not appear to have been written by
Poem in large wooden frame (16" x 10"): "The Peace Anthem (There is a Light)", by D.S. presented to MR on behalf of Peace Link 94, 28/02/1994, and signed by author [D Sullivan?].
Ref: P143/4/18/8
TS document entitled "The P.D. and the Way Ahead - A Discussion Document" by unknown author. The document discusses the organisation and role of People's Democracy, overall strategy, notes on other parties and comments on political and economic beliefs an
Report on proceedings of a conference organised by the Committee on the Administration of Justice entitled “The Patten Commissions: the way forward for policing in Northern Ireland?” which was addressed by Maurice Hayes and Peter Smith.
Printed programme from "The Patrick Pearse Motel" by Hugh Leonard, staged at the the Olympia Theatre, world premiere directed by James Grout, in association with Gemini Productions, starring Godfrey Quigley, Frank Kelly, Rosaleen Linehan and others.
Printed programme from the world premiere production of The Patrick Pearse Motel by Hugh Leonard, directed by James Grout and produced by Olympia Productions in association with Gemini Productions and the Dublin Theatre Festival.
Typescript of "The Passion of Peter Ginty" by Hugh Leonard, adapted from Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt". Includes annotation and edits and notes to the text.
Printed programme, in the form of a newspaper from production of 'Brown Bread' by Passion Machine Theatre Company and written by Roddy Doyle and directed by Paul Mercier. Includes cast information and various news stories related to theme of the play.