File of records relating to conference 'Building Understanding and Respect Between People of Diverse Religions or Beliefs', Warsaw. Includes a report on the conference by Kevin Boyle and also an A4 pad of manuscript notes by Boyle.
Records pertaining to the maintenance of buildings and rights-of-way on the Berridge estate.
Printed programme from Macnas production, "Buile Shuibhne". Includes introduction from Padraic Breathnach; a note on the production, images and biographies of cast members.
Files of programmes from production by Macnas of Buile Suibhne, world premiere in Galway, 19 July 1994, at Galway Lawn Tennis Club, Galway. Produced by Páraic Breathnach and directed by Rod Goodall. Includes an introduction from Breathnach, notes on the play, as well as images and biographies of cast and crew members.
File two includes flyers from the production of the play in Galway, invitation to the opening night production in Galway. Also includes printed programmes from international touring venues, including from the Theater Artaud, San Francisco, California, and also from the Somerville Theater, Somerville, Massachusetts, and also a production in Paris, France.
Typescript document with breakdown and descriptions/overviews of scenes in Builde Suibhne/Sweeny by Macnas. Also includes
Files of records relating to the production and administration of Sweeney / Buile Suibhne, produced by Macnas in Galway and also on tour internationally in San Francisco, USA.
File 1 includes letters of response to invitation to attend the world premiere of Buile Suibhne from offices of Máire Geoghegan-Quinn T.D., Áras an Uachtaráin on behalf of President of Ireland, Mary Robinson; Minister for Justice and also from the Office of the Taoiseach, Albert Reynolds, T.D; The Ambassador of France in Ireland; Michael D. Higgins T.D., Minister for Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht (signed); letter of contract of agreement made between Macnas and Galway Arts Festival for world premiere production of Buile Suibhne; correspondence from travel writers and other letters and fax correspondence regarding attendance at Buile Suibhne in Galway. Also letters from Macnas to various Galway schools, regarding the programming of performances of Buile Suibhne for schools. (Nov 1994).
File 2 includes printed programme from production of Buile Suibhne at the Somerville Theater, Somerville, Massachusetts; planning documents from productions of Buile Suibhne in USA such as San Francisco parade schedule, projected budget; breakdown of costs/value of costume items; drawings and sketches of elements of the parade; and general administrative fax correspondence between Rod Goodall and organisers at San Francisco.
Issues of the 'Bulletin' newsletter of Article 19, detailing news, updates and images of work and interests of Article 19. File includes the first issue dated Aug - Sep 1987 and the following issues; May 1988; Aug - Sep 1988; Apr 1989; Aug 1989; Nov 1989;
File of printed newsletters, Bulletin Francais Hebdomadaire, published between June 1945 and February 1946, with addresses noted as being 20 Upper FitzWilliam Street and 53 Ailesbury Road, Dublin. Also editions of Nouvelle de France, Jan 1941 and Jul 1942, with address noted as being 32 St. Stephen's Green.
Set of index cards describing the physical features, many of which are small islands, of Bun na hAbhann, [Bunnahown]. Descriptions are given of Oileán na gCaorach, Cora Sheáinín Mainnín (a northern point on the inlet), Tobar Muire, na Cairrgí Dubha, Barr na dTamhnach, Loch an Phoill Mhór, Corn Island, Loch an Tairbh Dhuibh, Oileán Aodha, Oileán Chamaill, Glasoileán Mór, Oileán Donn/Domhain, Oileán Gorm, Caladh Cam, Cruachnait (Croghnut on the OS maps), Rua-oileán, Leacht na bhfaoileán, and The Wire (a long natural causeway of rocks). Tim Robinson cites local sources as having helped with much of the information gathering, with particular mention of M. Clogherty, Anthony Ridge of Bun na hAbhann, Máirtín Ó'Catháin of Gabhla, Patrick King's son, and MacDara Green.
Bundle of advice notes (sales) from the Strand Electric & Engineering Co. Ltd. to the Galway Gaelic Theatre for lamps and gelatine sheets.