Bond for £2000 from Thomas Ormsby of Ballinamore to Owen Phibbs of Willowbrook, County Sligo and Harlow Knott of Battlefield, County Sligo.
Printed programme from Calypso Theatre production of "Bones", written by Kay Adshead and directed by Barbre Ní Chaoimh. Includes a programme note form Kay Adshead; details of past Calypso Theatre productions; chronology of works by Adshead and also images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
Recording of "Bonnie Bunch of Roses", sung by Michael Cronin at Lios Bui, Macroom, County Cork. Recorded by Jean Ritchie and George Pickow. Originally from recording marked ER 5.
Copy of "The Anglo-Irish Agreement: Commentary, Text and Official Review" written by Kevin Boyle and Tom Hadden. Included with the book is the a TS letter from Kevin Boyle to Peter Preston, Editor of the Guardian paper, U.K., with a copy of an article by
Photocopy of 'Hillforts', chapter 3 of Barry Raftery's book 'Pagan Celtic Ireland: The Enigma of the Irish Iron Age' (London: Thames and Hudson, 1994: 38-58). Numerous passages on promontory forts have been highlighted and annotated by Markus Casey.
File of research material about folklore on the Aran Islands, researched by Lelia Doolan. Includes letter from publishers Tíreolas Press about the plans for the book; notes about sites of pilgrimages/sites of note on Scattery Island, booklet on the history of Travellers in Co. Clare 1459 - 1843.
Also a series of colour photographs on Lelia Doolan and others pictured on Inis Oirr and possibly other Aran Islands, and with photographs of landscape, flowers and scenery of the Islands.
Book plates from the Connacht Tribune for each of Tim Robinson's maps, and a Christmas Card.
Book plates for Tim Robinson's 'Connemara Part 1: Map and Gazetteer'.
File relating to book proposal on Human Rights and Democratization in Brazil, of which Kevin Boyle was among the co-editors.
File includes some library request slips of material by Etienne Rynne along with flyers and book catalogues from publishers for new works of interest to Rynne.