Copies of accounts relating to the Taibhdhearc, showing income and expenditure.
Copy of accounts from April 1933 to March 1934.
Copies of address from the officers and members of An Taibhdhearc, to the Department of Education, giving a brief outline of their work, and requesting an increase in their grants to help them continue to develop Irish in their area [in Irish].
Typescript copies of biography of Siobhán McKenna, used for programmes etc., including amendments and updated versions.
Copies of correspondence between G[eorge] Roche, 4 Stephens Green, Dublin, solicitor, and Thomas Butler, Pall Mall Club, London, esq, relating to the leasing of a site for the erection of the Stranwix Almshouse from Denis Lord Dunsandle.
Two photocopies of a Grant of Arms issued by William Betham, Ulster King of Arms of All Ireland to Arthur French St. George.
Copies of letter from Coiril Ó Mathúna to the Manager of the Munster and Leinster Bank, Galway, that Pádraig Ó hEidhin had been recommended to the minister as a director by the Board of Directors [in Irish].
Copies of letter from Coiril Ó Mathúna to the Manager of the Munster and Leinster Bank, Galway, that Pádraig Ó hEidhin had been recommended to the minister as a director by the Board of Directors [in Irish].
Copies of letter from Diarmuid Ó Murchú to Traolach Ó hAonghusa stating that he had received his letter of the 16th April. He comments that the main point they were in agreement with was the fact that An Taibhdhearc has an important role to play in the cultural make-up of the nation. He states that he would like to have the authority of the manager and himself delineated more clearly. He lists off thirteen points or events that have happened recently, and states that he is not happy with the way things are in An Taibhdhearc [in Irish].
Copies of letter from Diarmuid Ó Murchú to Traolach Ó hAonghusa stating that he had received his letter of the 16th April. He comments that the main point they were in agreement with was the fact that An Taibhdhearc has an important role to play in the cultural make-up of the nation. He states that he would like to have the authority of the manager and himself delineated more clearly. He lists off thirteen points or events that have happened recently, and states that he is not happy with the way things are in An Taibhdhearc [in Irish].