File of letters between Allied Irish Bank (AIB) and Lelia Doolan and Joe Comerford of Berber Films via Edward McGarr Esq. re. finance and accounts for the film Reefer and the Model.
File of finance and budget material of Berber Films and relating to production of Reefer and the Model. Includes bank account statements, invoices of costs incurred during filming, cheque book ledgers, correspondence with banks, statements of distribution costs, and other related financial material.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 22 images.
Behind the scenes photographs from the 1988 film, 'Reefer and the model'. Scenes from the film on a boat, and photographs of Joe and Carol Comerford, Joe Comerford was the writer of the film.
Photographs of Marcus as an infant being fed.
Details of the redundancy payments for the Community Development Officers employed for the E.E.C. project
The Redington Papers in this collection appear to have come into the possession of William Wilson Lynch in the early 1930s after the death of his mother and aunts. His brother Thomas Wilson Lynch sold Kilcornan House in 1933. Family correspondence is the main component of this subgroup, giving details of family achievements and events, especially the deaths of family members. A memoir of Sir Thomas N Redington's gives information about the early generations of the family and of the compatible coexistence between Catholic and Protestant in Co. Galway in the early 1820s. Diaries of his son Christopher T. Redington give a glimpse of student life at Oxford University in the late 1860s. A section of miscellaneous items includes copies of letters Sir Thomas N Redington wrote on the secular power of the Pope, newspapers cuttings, music scores, photographs, and drawings. The first section contains a diverse group of items found in a folder similar to that containing the papers relating to the Clare Hunt Balls. These may be papers appertaining to Mary T. Redington.
Letters and other items from William Roche and Sons, solicitors, to William Wilson Lynch, relating to the Redington estates and wills of members of the Redington family. William Wilson Lynch was executor of the wills of his aunt, Annie Redington and his mother, Fanny Wilson Lynch. As one of the trustees to the will of Christopher T Redington, he authorised the sale of Kilcornan to Galway County Council in 1933. Includes letters to John Wilson Lynch and Annie Redington relating to the Redington Trusts. The Roches were cousins of the Redingtons.
Red notebook containing handwritten notes on grounds for appeal against tenants in cases before the Court of Land Commission, it gives tenants' names and lands, as well as notes on carrying power of the lands etc.
File relating to recruitment of roles and job spec for roles being recruited for within OFMDFM,
File of correspondence and documents regarding the recruitment and appointment of the Head of Civil Service.
Report issued by the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland National Monuments and Historical Properties Service detailing all listed monuments and believed monuments in County Sligo. Casey has made notes on the back page and highlighted some of the locations with tick marks.