Article by Father Hayes in which he rejects the modern definition of state-facilitated 'social security' assistance programmes and instead refers to social security as 'the security society, as such, provides for its members'. Father Hayes then ties this concept to Christian spirituality, rural and family life, the rejection of 'wealth-mindedness', and Muintir na Tíre's Parish Plan for Agriculture.
"Social need and social need legislation in N.I"., Report by the Working Party of the Community Development Forum, 36pp
Early Tim Robinson writing, when he was writing using the name Timothy Drever. Both of these stories were later published in the 2002 book 'Tales and Imaginings'.
Folder 1: Eight drafts of 'So and Springrice', some handwritten, some typed with handwritten edits.
Folder 2: Typed drafts of 'So and Springrice', and a typed story 'Telling the Tale'.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Snámh Bó, [Snauvbo]. So-named as a swimming place for cows, who used to graze on an island. Brief descriptions are given of Molán an Iarrainn, Dún Mánas, Céibh Shnámh Bó, Carraig Ghlas, Crompán Láibe, Oileán an Bhailín, Poll na Dúbhaí, An Crocán Corr, Bealach an tSnámha, Carraig na hEascainne, An Chara Dhubh, and Cora Dhún Mánas. Local man Piaras Ó'Conaire and Mícheál Breathnach are credited with providing some of the information.
File includes press cuttings of news in Ireland relating to stolen, sold, or smuggled heritage items, such as Viking-era objects. Also includes press cuttings regarding P.H. (Padraig) Pearse, and a booklet of Poems by P.,H. Pearse, written in Arbour Hill Detention Barracks, 1 May 1916, with cover image of Teach an Phiarsaigh, Ros Muc, Galway, published by Office of Public Works.
This series contains documents relating to the Smith Powell Doyle Estate. All papers relate to William Smith Powell Doyle. This series has been divided into one subseries and sub-subseries which includes a bundle of damaged leases. All material has been arranged chronologically within this series.
Documents, correspondence, and photographs from smaller or lightly-documented archaeological excavations, surveys, and projects carried out by Markus Casey, plus mixed archaeological and personal photograph collections with little identifying information.
Copy of amendments to draft of “Small Town Boy”, including additions and a copy of the contract with “The Blackstaff Press”.
Small map of Derryvohy, showing the west and east villages, arable lands and bog, by James Gogins.
Handwritten sections for “Small Boy Town”.