Sasha Rozhdestvensky and Mikhail Mouratch. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland, Galway. Includes printed concert programme with details of works performed from Stravinsky, Busoni and Beethoven and also brief biographies of both musicians.
Letter from Sarah Phibbs, 9 Stephen Street, Sligo, to Christopher Ormsby, 134 Rathfarnham, Dublin, concerning her son Harloe's share "of the dividend for my children off the sale of the George's Street property ... what a deal of trouble you have with this business ..." She also wants to know "how your foot is now".
One letter with a profile of a child [presumably their daughter Elizabeth] from his wife Sarah at Canterbury England, to Adam Ormsby in Wellington's army on the Continent. She tells of her life, financial difficulties and friends, that she has written to his brother [see 1813 letter from Thomas] and that his daughter looks like the Ormsbys. The letter is also written across, very faded.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 14 images.
Photographs of Sarah Grealish of Muiceanach-Idir-Dhá-Sháile singing, accompanied by Seán John Darach on accordion, playing at Tigh Mike's.
Photograph of Dermot Nestor holding one of his carvings, of Breandán Ó hEithir’s face.
Receipt for dividends issued to Denis Birmingham Kirwan, Rent Office, Tuam, from the Saorstát Éireann Land Bonds with a net dividend of £5.15.1.
Script de "Saoire an Bháis" ("Death Takes a Holiday") le Alberto Cassella, léirithe ag Seán Mac Cathbhaid.
Script for "Saoire an Bháis" ("Death Takes a Holiday") by Alberto Cassella, produced by Seán Mac Cathbhaid.
This series contains documents relating to the Sanders Estate. All papers relate to Robert [Massy Dawson] Sanders. This series has been divided into one subseries and sub-subseries which include correspondences of Robert Sanders. All materials have been arranged chronologically.
This file consists of material relating to the Sanctuary Trust, a Board of Trustees founded by Clodagh Corcoran, Chairwoman of the Working Group on Child Abuse, in December 1985 on which Mary Robinson (MR) was a Trustee. Material includes correspondence between Corcoran to MR, [11?]/1985-13/02/1986; agendas, minutes (08/01/1986, 12/02/1986), press release and briefing file on the Trust.
MR resigns from Board due to concerns over the substantial commitments which the Trust had taken on without, in her view, the "necessary financial resources", and because of her own limited time (13/02/1986).
"San Siubáin", Galway and Dublin, 31 December 1950; 14 January 1951, Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe production, first produced in Galway by Ian Priestley-Mitchell, later moved to Dublin. Translated by Siobhán McKenna.
Six black and white photographs relating to "San Siobhán" ("Saint Joan") by George Bernard Shaw. The first photograph features Éamonn Mac Éochaidh, Siobhán Nic Chionnáith, Pádraig Ó Cearbhaill and Pádraig Ó Siocfradha. The second photograph shows [ ], [ ], Siobhán Nic Chionnáith, Colm Mac Chon Choille and Seán Ó hÓráin. The third photograph features Siobhán Nic Chionnáith. The fourth photograph shows Pádraig Ó Siocfradha, Pádraig Ó Cearbhaill and Siobhán Nic Chionnáith. The fifth photograph features Séamus Ó Fachtna, Seán Ó hÓráin, Éamonn Ó Scolaidhe, Siobhán Nic Chionnáith, Pádraig Ó Cearbhaill, Éamonn Mac Donnchadha and Diarmuid Ua Murchadha. The sixth photograph shows Siobhán Nic Chionnáith, also copy of same.