14 images on negative and contact sheets.
Children dressed in fancy dress and an Irish dancer.
14 images on negative and contact sheets.
Children dressed in fancy dress and an Irish dancer.
File includes copy of "Schools Workshop Report" (1994) compiling an overview and feedback by Druid on recently held schools workshops; A report entitled "Outreach Programme - Objectives" [1994]; A report received from the Verbal Arts Centre entitled "A Proposal to Establish a School of Excellence in the Performing Arts for the North-West of Ireland" (1998)
File 2 contains feedback sheets completed by school groups who have completed school workshops on "A Skull in Connemara" (1998) and on "The Silver Tassie" (1998) (File 2 CLOSED)
Michael Rynne was educated at Clongowes School, Clane Co. Kildare 1912-1917. File includes issue of Clongowes school magazine, The Clongonian, 1917, being the annual school publication. Also photocopy of extract from The Clongonian, Vol. IX, No. 3, June 1922, which features an images of Michael Rynne in uniform and also an image of Stephen O'Mara Jnr.
File also includes a manuscript page, of "Lenten Resolutions, written in Our Lady's Bower, Athlone, 1910-11, where he was a boarder" (This information written by Etienne Rynne on accompanying note).
Also an illustrated card, stating Michael Rynne, has been admitted to the Sodality of the Holy Angels", 15 December 1914, at Clongowes Wood College.
Also MS postcard written to Michael [Rynne] addressed to Clongowes College, Sallins.
MS document by Rynne, in Irish, to President of College, possibly Clongowes. No date.
Folder 1/3 Correspondence between Professor Steve Connelly and Ronald L Baker of the Department of English at Indiana State University, and Tim Robinson, arranging the Schick lecture to be given by Tim Robinson on the topic of placenames. Mentions Seamus Deane and Norman Jeffares who are due to also speak on the topics of Yeats and Irishness. (1996-1998)
Correspondence with Christopher Cahill arranging a house swap between New York and Roundstone. (1997).
Printed email and copy reply between Tim Robinson and Frank McGinity on the American trip and a performance by James Gallway. (1998)
Copy of the programme of the American Conference for Irish Studies.
Folder 2/3 Printed (on paper) photographs from the trip featuring the Robinsons, Séamus Deane, Derry Jeffares. A list of directions and phone numbers ahead of the trip. Printed emails from Frank McGinity arranging the trip, and handwritten notes ahead of Tim's talk. A printed itinerary for the trip. Brochures for museums and galleries from Tim and Máiréad Robinson's trip to Terre Haute in 1998.
Folder 3/3 'Americana' - brochures from the 1998 trip to America. A printed article 'Health and Foreign Policy' by Kevin M Cahill, MD.
Schedules of securities held in connection with the Daly Trusts, one lists the securities transferred by a deed dated 24 Feb 1927 [to Denis Bowes Daly], the other lists the securities held on account of Denis St George Daly, Capt R B Brassey and W A Burke in the National Bank, [London] (23 May 1931). Includes a letter from the National Bank and a page of pencil annotations (26 Nov 1931). [These items were all pinned together].
Material in this subseries relates to schedules, itineraries and engagements of Mary Robinson during her Presidential term and consists of an events master list for Áras an Uachtaráin [the official residence of the President of Ireland] (P143/4/3/1), daily and weekly engagement lists (P143/4/3/2) and yearly planners belonging to Bride Rosney, Special Adviser to the President (P143/4/3/3).
Ref: P143/4/3
Schedule of valuation of securities of the Daly Trust and of the securities released by deed dated 18 Jan 1932. A copy was sent to Capt Brassey on 2 June 1943.
Schedule of the estate purchased by the Land Commission for John Wilson Lynch, c.511 acres of Garrownagannive, Gorteen, Cloonreleagh East and West, in the barony of Killian, Co Galway.
Manuscript drafts and amending printed drafts of the schedule of tenancies for sale in the case of the estate of John Wilson Lynch, before the Land Judges, Chancery Division, in the High Court of Justice in Ireland. In some cases copies of maps are affixed. Schedule includes denominations, tenants' names, poor law valuation, gale days, yearly rents, quantity of land, date and description of instrument and observations. Prepared by Edward and George Stapleton, solicitors having carriage of the sale, 29 Molesworth Street, Dublin.
Schedule of tenancies, as brief for counsel in the case of the estate of John Wilson Lynch. Includes a notion of motion to Charles E Fair, solicitor for Hannah E Fair, 8 Anglesea St., Dublin, to obtain an order granting approval for the schedule as presented, and allowing the solicitors proceed under the terms of the Irish Land Act, 1903.