Recordable cassette tape, TDK 90, with label entitled "The Choice w/Michael Buerk. Mary Robinson."
Published issues of The Children's Digest, incorporating 'Horse & Eifyr and Other Pets', the only magazine edited and written by Children for Children". Issues include stories by Carol Samuel (Carolyn Swift).
Writings and issues include:
Vol. III, No. 30, Sept 1940 - The Woodpecker by Carol Samuel
Vol. IV, No. 31, Oct 1940 - Farm Personalities by Carol Samuel 1. Ted The Cowman
Vol. IV, No. 32, Nov 1940 - Farm Personalities by Carol Samuel 2. Harold The Carter
Vol. IV, No. 33, Dec 1940, Farm Personalities by Carol Samuel III. Jack the Swineherd
Vol. IV, No. 34, Jan - Feb 1941, Farm Personalities by Carol Samuel I.V. Warbey The Mechanic
Vol. IV, No. 35, Mar - Apr 1941, Farm Personalities by Carol Samuel, Harry the Labourer
Vol. IV, No. 36, May - June 1941, Farm Personalities by Carol Samuel, VI. Marsdon The Bailiff
Abbey revival, with Siobhán in the role of Ranevskaya, and Cyril Cusack in the role of Gaev.
Printed programme from "the Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov in a version by Tom Murphy, staged at the Abbey Theatre as part of the Abbey and Europe series. Includes article by Pat Cox, MEP, on "Ireland's Uniquely European Year"; article entitled "Rapprochement: European drama at the Abbey" by P.J. Matthews, article entitled 'The Cherry Orchard: A Hundred Years of Misunderstanding' by Donald Rayfield; article entitled 'Beyond the Literal' by Paul Lefebvre, a note from Tom Murphy and also biographies of cast members.
Notes and overhead slides for a talk by Maurice Hayes on the report ‘The Challenge of the City’, presented to the Irish Inter-Church Meeting at Ballymascanlon.
Essay/talk, 'The Challenge of 'Defamation of Religions' to Freedom of Expression and the International Human Rights System', taken from a conference on European Protection of Freedom of Expression by Sejal Parmar.
Produced at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York, in November 1955, Siobhán McKenna in the role of Miss Madrigal.
DVD discs from Pan Pan production of The Chair Women, with video and audio from the production.
Reviews from "The American Record Guide" and [ ] of an audio record of "The Chairs", by Ionesco, starring Siobhán McKenna and Cyril Cusack.
Printed programme from Blue Raincoat Theatre production of "The Chairs" by Eugene Ionesco, directed by Niall Henry. Includes a foreword from Malcolm Hamilton and Niall Henry; article "From Desire to Godot - the pocket theatres of Paris" by Ruby Cohn; a biography of Ionesco; article "Which Theatre is the Absurd One" by Edward Albee and also biographies of cast members.