Editions of:
Evening Herald, Vol. 30. No. 291, Wednesday 7 December 1921. Headline of "World Welcomes Irish Peace News" regarding the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Front page image of Eamon De Valera shaking hands with David Lloyd George.
"Scéalta Chatha" (South-Western Command War-News), 22 Sep 1922, Vol. II, No. XVIII
"An Saorsát: The Free State", No.1, Vol. 1, 25 Feb 1922
Scéal Chatha Luimnighe (Limerick War News) Vol. 1, No. 5. 18 Jul 1922
Scéal Chatha Luimnighe (Limerick War News) Vol. 1, No. XV, 29 Jul 1922
War News Broadside No. 6, 2 Jul 1922
Assorted postcards with black and white and also colour images of assorted European bronze objects.
Assorted documents relating to research and updates on the case lodged at the United Nations and heard at the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg regarding Human Rights Violations in Northern Ireland. File includes a memorandum on the proposal to
Assorted local press cuttings with some MS notes by Rynne regarding redevelopment of sites in Galway city, including the Town Hall Theatre, Galway and a press cutting regarding Michael D. Higgins campaigning for Galway heritage preservation.
File of assorted black and white headshots of Druid cast members and associated collaborators including Frank McGuinness, Michael Scott, Steve Plant, Rebecca Bartlett, Joan Sheehy, Deirdre Monaghan, Mary Ryan, Brendan Conroy, Eugene Scanlon, Ray McBride, Peter Caffrey and other unidentified figures.
File of assorted black and white headshots of Druid cast members and collaborators including Noel McGee, Martin Drury, Thaddeus O'Sullivan, Monica Frawley, Brian Burke, Phillip Flynn, Ansel O'Carroll, Johnny Murphy, Brid Brennan, Sean Stafford, M.J. Molloy, Mary McEvoy, Dick Faulkner, Gabby Dowling and Rebecca Bartlett.
File of assorted black and white headshots of Druid cast members. Those pictured include Des McAleer, Edward Richards, Michael O'Sullivan, Michael Shannon, Mary Ryan, Brendan Conroy, Eugene Scanlon, Steve Plant, Michael O'Neill, Dermot [Arrigan], Joan Sheehy, Deirdre Murphy, Alma Garvey (wife of Jerome Hynes).
File 1: Assorted black and white headshots from members of Druid Theatre Company and collaborators including Gary Littleburn, Joe McPartland, Sean Lednidge, Monica Ennis, Franchine Mulrooney, Eamon Maguire, Ken Hall, Richard Hudson, Peter Fincham, Sam Graham, Don Foley and Tomas O'Flatharta.
File 2: Assorted black and white headshots from members of Druid Theatre Company and collaborators including Michael Roberts, George Rossi, Brendan Laird, Nuala Ní Charaínn, Jonathan Shankly, Peter O'Meara, Diane O'Kelly, Michael O'Sullivan, Ruth O'Briain, Robin Glendenning,.
File 3: Assorted black and white headshots from members of Druid Theatre Company and collaborators including Frances O'Connor, Robert Austin, Helena Kaut-Howson, Sabina Coyne Higgins, Roland Jacquarello, Ailbhe Garvey, Aidan Gillen, Leslie McGuire, Mikel Murfi, Jane Daly, [Vincenzo Nicoli], Garry Hynes, Ruth Bradley, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Tom Hickey, Michael FitzGerald, Laurence Kinlan, David Herlihy, Máire Ní Ghráinne, Laura Forrest Hay, Gary Lydon, Peter Halpin, Noel O'Donovan, Frank O'Sullivan, and Barry Ward.
Assorted black and white headshots images of Druid cast members and collaborators including Marina Carr, Bernard Farrell, Siobhán McKenna, Brian Friel, Cillian Murphy, Pat Leavy, Dawn Bradfield, Brian F. O'Byrne, Margaret D'Arcy, Emily Nagle, Jonathan Shankly, Lynne Parker, Gerard McSorley, Finn Agnew, Mary McEvoy, David Ganley, Aidan McArdle, David Wilmot, Shelley Williams, Barbara Adair, Ray McBride, Jane Daly, Geraldine Aron, Lloyd Hutchinson, Jane Brennan, Francis O'Connor, Rob Howell, Marion O'Dwyer, John Rogen, Rosalind Knight, Fionnuala Murphy, Stella McCusker, Brendan Gregory, Dervla Crotty and Eric Lacey.
File of assorted international theatre festival and production programmes including festival programme of Marseille Dublin Festival (Oct 1996); Scottish International Festival Edinburgh (1996); Utrecht Theatre Festival, Netherlands (2005); Groningen Performing Arts Festival (2015); Kunst Weimar Sommer Festival, Germany (2017); The List - Glasgow and Edinburgh Events Guide. (Aug 1995).