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UGA P/P86/1/11 · Item · 05/10/1957-27/12/1957
Part of Personal

File of correspondence between Padden Downey of the Leitrim Céilí Band and local organisers of dances, particularly County Galway (including Astaire Ballroom, Eyre Square), but also Clare (Ennis) and Cork (Kanturk), including local branches of the National Farmers' Association, Muintir na Tíre, the Mental Hospital in Ballinasloe - asking quotations and making bookings. Also including two receipts [printing job and instrument part]. Typical engagement from 8 pm to 1am for 14.

UGA P/P86/1/19 · Item · 01/10/1959-26/12/1959
Part of Personal

File of correspondence between Joe Burke, Paddy [Dooley], and Padden [Downey] of the Leitrim Céilí Band and local organisers of dances particularly in County Galway, but also in seven other counties, and in London (Cricklewood, Leytonstone) - asking quotations and arranging performances. Among these a series of performances by Gael-linn in Conamara. Including receipt and bill from Walton's (Dublin) and "Nuachtán Gael" (Dublin). Also including letter from the Association of Irish Traditional Musicians (Dublin 6 and 12 August) warning that if the band members are not members of the union, they cannot perform with another band that is; letter from Tommy Hennessy, M.C. (Dublin 15 August) offering his services; private letter from Fr Dan Lyons (Pallaskenry) requesting a simple recording of music. Typical fee agreed for a performance 19-10 (Birr 23 September).

UGA P/P86/1/22 · Item · 02/01/1960-26/02/1960
Part of Personal

File of correspondence between Joe Burke of the Leitrim Céilí Band and local organisers of dances and members of the public, particularly in County Galway, but also in eight other counties - requesting quotations and arranging performances; general appreciation of Burke and of the band. Including dances organised by the National Farmers' Association (Doora 1 February) and by the local G.A.A. (Portroe 23 February); Raidio Éireann (23 February Dublin) asking for some information on the band for publicity for their 'Coirmcheol na Féile'. Arrangements for playing the Hibernian Ballroom, Dublin, once a month (Dundrum 6 January). Also including letter from James O'Neill (New York 26 February) on forthcoming American tour of the band, dates not yet fixed, organised by Harry McGurk; warning him against offers from N.Y. record companies.

UGA P/P86/1/25 · Item · 08/08/1960-30/10/1960
Part of Personal

File of correspondence between Joe Burke of the Leitrim Céilí Band and local organisers of dances, particularly in County Galway, but also in ten other counties, and England (Yorkshire) - asking for quotations and making bookings; also some other items generally concerning music events, and the music business. Including arrangement for concert at the Galway Fleadh Ceoil (Tuam 1 September); letter from Sweeney's travel agency (Dublin 12 August) arranging for flights to be paid by the London dance club; competition entry for Joe Burke to An tOireachtas (20 October Dublin). Also including letter from James O'Connor (Huddersfield 17 October) inviting them to play in his 'town' where 'we have all the Gaelick speaking People from Galway who no doubt would love to hear you'.

UGA T/T1/2/4/5 · Sub-series · [194-]-1984
Part of Theatre

Correspondence relating to the arrangement and cost of staging Taibhdhearc productions in Connemara and other venues, mainly during the 1950s and 1960s. Correspondence that refers to the touring venue of a particular play, has been listed under ‘Correspondence relating to Productions’.

UGA T/T1/2/4/3/688 · Item · 10/1983-12/1983
Part of Theatre

Correspondence between Christy Townley and Martin Fahy, General Manager of the Abbey Theatre, relating to the contract and production details for "Your Humble Servant", a one man show by Eamon Kelly produced by the Abbey.

Correspondence S
UGA P/P120/3/49/20 · Sub-series · 1987-2004
Part of Personal

Copy letter from Tim to Tony A Smyth, Director RDO of the Galway-Mayo Regional Development Organisation (28 Jul 1987). The letter outlines suggestions for the Cultural Itineraries of Regions of Europe programme, under the headings of: Botanical/Ecological; Traditional folk music; Traditional Craft.

Letter to Tim Robinson from Ruth Savage of Blackwell Publishers enclosing a Memorandum of Agreement with relation to the publication of 'A Companion to Irish Culture'. (see McCormack)/ 24 Sep 1991.

Correspondence between Tim and Michael Sykes, editor of Floating Island Publications. (11 Sep 1992 - 25 May 1994). Refers to his becoming familiar with Robinson's work through Sheila Falcey (see F correspondence), offering to publish SFOTSOC. Copy of Robinson's reply responding favourably.

Correspondence between Tim and Máiréad (spelled Moraid by the correspondent) Robinson, and George Stoney (a descendant of the Stoney family) of the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. (3 May 1994 - 26 April 2004). Includes faxes, letters and press cuttings. Stoney advises Tim to expect a call from Dewitt Sage soon to visit Roundstone (1994) "while he considers doing an adaptation of a novel by Janette Hainen". In 1998 Stoney writes of an upcoming trip to Dublin, the premiere of Jim Sheridan's 'The Boxer' "we saw it in rough cut stage and think it is his best yet", his rereading of "Annals of the Stoney Family", the popularity of 'Angela's Ashes'. On 3 March 2000, Stoney recommends the film 'Central Station' to Tim, and writes of seeing a preview of 'The Talented Mr. Ripley' and Peter Sheridan's film based on Behan's 'Borstal Boy'. In August 2000, Stoney writes seeking information on the career of a "19th century Feminist named Margaret Cusack (1829-99) whose mother was a Stoney born in Tipperary.... Seems she was a Catholic convert, joined the Poor Clares, then raised so much political hell (worked with the Land League etc.) that she was kicked out." Photocopied press cutting from the Irish Times (28 May 2001) on a film about the eco-warriors campaign to save trees in Glen O' The Downs' 'Tunnel Vision'. This file is mostly of correspondence from Stoney, only 2 copies of letters from Robinson are included.

Copy letter from Tim and Máiréad to Sue [ ] (5 May 1998) regarding the typescript layout of a publication.

Letter to Tim from Sonia Scholman (6 Mar 1999) relating to 'The Other Clare', and their recent meeting at a conference in Ballyvaughan. A story about meeting a badger is referred to.

Correspondence between Tim and Máiréad Robinson and Barbara and Alistair Scott (21 September 1999 - 3 September 2003). Tim wonders if Barbara might translate 'Bergkristal' by Adalbert Stifter for a passage he wishes to include in 'My Time in Space'. Alastair includes verses 'One Dozen Ways of Looking at Thrushes'. Commentary on 'My Time in Space'. Later letters warm and personal in tone, discussing illness.

One off correspondence between 1 December 1988 and 7 May 2001 (some items undated).

Two letters from Maurice Sheehy (1988) outlining an idea of his to produce "a large scale, say 1.5" to the mile, map of the Dingle peninsula". He seeks advice on producing the map, wondering about the cartography and finance of such a venture.

Letter from Con Sheehan (14 March 1990) regarding a proposal he submitted to the Department of Finance on a pilot collection of Field Names in Ireland, to take place in Louth. He has included Robinson on a list of experts who might support the suggestion.

Letter from Liz Sweeney RTE (11 March 1993) enclosing an edited version of his lecture of landscape and language (enclosure not included).

Letter from Charlie Spillane (11 May 1993) regarding setting up a charitable trust in Ireland committed to the practical conservation of plant and animal genetic resources in Ireland, and enclosing information.

Letter from Angele Smith, an anthropological archaeologist completing a PhD at the University of Massachusetts, requesting a meeting with Robinson. (6 November 1993).

Letter from Jim Sherwin, Chairman of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature (29 March 1995) requesting a photograph and biography of Tim for a booklet they are producing to celebrate 20 years of the Rooney Prize.

Faxed Typescript article by Christopher Somerville 'Weekend Telegraph Travel - the Crack in Roundstone' (faxed on 5 July 1995).

Handwritten letter from Dick S[cott?] (6 December 1995) relating to a book on Galway Hookers.

Handwritten letter from Colin Spencer (14 March 1996) following his reading of 'Stones of Aran', and comparing the terrain to other landscapes he is familiar with.

Letter from Christian Sprenger of the German journal 'Irland Journal' enclosing material on the Day of Irish Life in Germany' - events in more than 500 cities and towns throughout Germany. (17 April 1996).

Fan letter and Card from Amelie Stein (1997-2000).

Printed email from Laura Silsbee (3 March 1998) relating to an archaeological research project in Inis Mór, in which she would like to incorporate the Folding Landscapes map into a GIS she is building. (**Refer back to this - has this model been built?)

Letter from Dewitt Sage and a copy of Robinson's response, offering feedback on Jeannette's [Hainen] novel 'All of It'. (11 May - 3 June 1998).

Two pieces of correspondence from H T W Sheldon (20 July 1998 - 12 April 2003), one encloses a letter he has written to Eamon Ó Cuív relating to Irish planning, and the volume of holiday homes, and a photocopy of Ó Cuív's response.

Letter from Fay Stevens (31 October 1998) enclosing a detailed list of tombs she has recorded and surveyed in the Burren and Cleggan/Letterfrack areas of Connemara.

Letter from Cilin Sackett (3 December 1999) inviting him as a publisher to propose a selection of 10-12 titles from the Folding Landscapes output for a book exhibition in the Plymouth Arts Centre, which will later travel to the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.

Letter from Leland Bardwekk of Scríobh, the Sligo Literary Festival inviting Tim to give a reading (1 February 2000) at the festival.

Handwritten letter from W R Sweeney requesting information on the Devil Mother Mountain. (20 May 2000).

Letter from Jim Savage (13 July 2000) inviting him to write a piece on drawing for a book to accompany an exhibition entitled "Focus on Drawing".

Letter to Tim from Barbara [ ], complimentary on his work. (23 May [2001]).

Handwritten letter (undated) from Pat Sheeran, Department of English (UCG) to Tim explaining a study he is undertaking on the Burren "trying to use the landscape as a metaphor to explore inner areas of thought and feeling".

Documents relating to the V S Pritchett Memorial Prize (1999).

Christmas card from Sue and family (Evans? - reunite with E correspondence).