File of black and white and also colour images from the Druid Theatre Irish tour production of "At the Black Pig's Dyke" by Vincent Woods and directed by Maelíosa Stafford. Photographer is named as Amelia Stein. Images feature cast members in costume and on set during production. Negatives and also contact sheets of multiple thumbnail images also included. Also includes polaroid-size colour images of the set model box and also of various elements of the set and props and furniture. Headshots of Vincent Woods also included.
"At the Black Pig's Dyke" by Vincent Woods and directed by Maelíosa Stafford. Irish tour production with international productions in Toronto, Canada and Glasgow, Scotland. No photographs present.
Typescript text of "At the Risk of Sounding Sentimental" by Mary Rynne (10pp). The last two pages contain manuscript notes and revisions. Story is told through six letters, primarily between Linda and Elsie - two school friends who have recently renewed their friendship.
Athboy Report outlining the development proposals for Athboy by the Urban Workshop.
Athenaeum Chamber Orchestra. Printed programme from the concert held at St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, Galway by the youth orchestra from the Hague, The Netherlands. Includes details of works performed, programme notes on each piece, biographies of members of the group, details of the group's Irish tour and acknowledgements. (1 copy, 16 pp) Typescript press release and press information issued by Music for Galway publicising the concert (2 items) Correspondence includes typescript and fax correspondence such as fax from Marga Helmich of Koninklijk Conservatorium detailing the availability of the group for a concert in Galway (12 Jun 1996) Further correspondence details booking travel and accommodation for the group and final arrangements for the concert in Galway (Jul - Oct 1996)
Pamphlet on Athenry Golf Club and course by Etienne Rynne.
Black and white photographic print of a group of musicians playing in a street at Athlone Fleadh Ceoil. It shows Eddie Moloney (flute), Jack Coughlan (flute) and [ ] (bodhran).
Set of index cards describing the historical and geographical features of Athry [Atraí], as well as a poetical picture it inspired, called 'The Home of the Heron' by George Petrie. Described are a hump bridge, a photo of which is included in 'Croí Chonamara', Athry Lake, Port Arthur, Cnocán Bríd Ní Mháinnín, and Loch an Dá Oileáin. John Mannion of Garroman, and Willy O'Malley of Ballinafad are credited with providing information.