Sympathy notes compiled by Muintir na Tíre following the death of Canon Hayes on 30 January 1957.
Syllabus for training programmes organised by Muintir na Tíre for community development purposes; includes correspondence with Swansea and St. Patrick’s Maynooth universities who provide course in community development.
Copy of the Sydenham Defence Association [Loyalist] magazine, 25th edition, volume 1.
Scrap of paper, part of a sworn statement of Thomas Hand[rick], Woodstown, Co [Dublin?], relating to an original lease of lands in the Queen’s Co [Co Laois].
Documents relating to the recovery of swords and other objects from the river Corrib. Includes detailed reports on the objects found, maps and drawings of the site; text of article by Etienne Rynne entitled 'Military and Civilian Swords from the River Corrib'. Includes photograph of the recovery team with the objects recovered.
Typed screenplay of "Sword of Sherwood Forest" by Alan Hackney, Hammer House Film Productions, London. Note on cover states that Anew McMaster played the part of 'Judge'.
Typed script, with annotation/stage directions for sketch "Sweetness and Light", produced by the Pike Theatre Dublin as part of the Late Night Follies.
Typescript version with some re-writes of "Sweet Killough: let go your anchor" by Maurice Hayes – recalling his early childhood. Some re-writes and loose pages, mainly typescript. Includes draft introduction by Seamus Heaney, and also a letter from Seamus to Maurice on reading the manuscript.