Colour photo of unnamed woman Republican prisoner in Armagh Gaol.
Correspondence received relating to the Rural Week-End in Armagh, Easter 1954, the Rural Week held there in September 1954, and Canon Hayes' subsequent visit to Ulster in November 1954.
Colour photograph of two women Republican prisoners in Armagh Gaol.
File relating to the publication by Dr. David Nicolle of a book of essays to which Etienne Rynne was invited to contribute a chapter in the early 1980s. The book was not published until 1999, no evidence Rynne was a contributor to the final volume. Includes letters between Rynne and Nicole and also between Rynne and Ian Heath with detailed discussion around early Irish weapons and armour.
File of records including a letter from Mark B. Lapping, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Southern Maine, stating, upon approval, the terms of appointment of Boyle as Godfrey Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, upon the
List of irrecoverable arrears relating to the County Mayo estate, containing approximately 180 entries. There are columns for the number in the ledger; the tenant's name; name of the holding; arrears due; period when due and observations. The observations' column is filled in for most entries and gives the reason why the arrears was irrecoverable, for example expiration of the lease, death of the tenant, insolvency and emigration. Many of the tenants were ejected. An arrear of £4.17.9, due in Nov 1829 for Bridge House, Castlebar, was allowed to Pat Murphy when he surrendered the plot for the improvement of the bridge. Includes pencil annotation 'Wills of Lord Lucan' in the cover sheet.
Copy letter from Rev. Brain J. Brady and sent to the Commanding Officer, Army Camp, Monagh Road, Belfast and copied to the Minister for Defence, General King, G.S.O.C. Northern Ireland, the Police Authority, the Commissioner of the Garda Siochana, Merlyn
Dublin Theatre Festival production of "Arsenic and Old Lace" by Joseph Kesselring, starring Siobhán McKenna and Maureen Potter at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin.
Colour photograph of Day Trip to the Art Gallery with Seamus Mac Mathuna.
File includes documents relating to chapter by Etienne Rynne on Art in Ireland up to 1969 for inclusion in "A New History of Ireland" edited by T.W. Moody, F.X. Martin, and F.J. Byrne, under the Royal Irish Academy. Includes correspondence with Richard Hawkins, Secretary to the publication team regarding Rynne's contribution.