Set of index cards giving a brief description of the townland of Streamstown or Barratrough, [Barr an tSrutha]. Included are descriptions of what Robinson describes as a "rather complicated megalith". He refers to a corresponding sketch in one of his notebooks. Further descriptions are given of Toabh an Locha, the slab (a site for turf cutting), an early Christian rath, Loch Tanaí, Teampall Atha Deirg (the church of Athdearg), a note on Streamstown where there is a house known as Coney's, a waterfall, and a rookery. Also included are a brief description of Streamstown Bay, and Cloghalegaun. Mike Gibbons and Pappy Mannion are credited as being local sources of information.
Strategy for the Development of Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland, Department of Health and Social Services, (Belfast, 1975), 43pp.
Disk containing programme and texts of all talks, including a talk by Kevin Boyle entitled "The European Experience" delivered at Strategies for the Future Protecting Rights in the Pacific conference in Samoa.
Correspondence requesting sponsorship in line with the development plan. Also includes the recruitment for a Research post as identified in the plan.
Development plan by Coopers & Lybrand. Includes draft questionnaires and a presentation on the draft development plan.
14 aerial photographs of historic fortifications along Strangford Lough, County Down, including Kilclief Castle, Strangford Castle, Audley's Castle, Ringbane, Ring Hill, Ballymorran House, Nendrum, Ardkeen, and Ringburr Point.
2 aerial photographs of the ruins of Stranahar promontory fort site at Ballysaggart, St. John's Point, County Donegal.
Handwritten pages of story featuring Patrick Campbell and Richard Farnham.
Files of assorted contracts, from actor/cast/crew to production and post-production and funding for the film "Stormy/Reefer and the Model" produced by Berber Films Ltd.
Manuscript storyboard script, with some typed pages inserted, of "Stormy and the Model" film, by Joe Comerford, story editor Eoghan Harris, "Storyboard Script (2)", with drawings of scenes placed within text of the script.