Hardback ledger (front cover missing) with manuscript entries for various customers and clients of the Sisters of Charity Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry with details of and totals of monies received for laundry services.
Cutting from 'Hot Press' of an interview with John McGahern conducted by Peter Murphy.
Handwritten and typescript copies of C.V. for Maurice Hayes, probably in connection with applications for research funding in the USA.
Printed programme from Gate Theatre, Dublin, production of Cyrano de Bergerac, by Edmond Rostand, translated and adapted by Anthony Burgess, directed by Ben Barnes. Includes article entitled "Homecoming" by Alan Stanford; an article on Rostand and Burgess; a note on the history of the play and also images and biographies of cast members.
Handwritten letter from Cyril [Brachenbury] to M M O'Shaughnessy on Iron Mountain headed paper, though the author writes from Minneapolis. He reports he has taken up a teaching position there, believing the University to have the "best mining plant of any college or engineering school in America". He had originally planned to study in Columbia in New York, but found the cost of living too expensive. He wonders if O'Shaughnessy will begin work in Alaska the following summer, and asks for further information.
Cyrus R. Vance and David A Hamburg, Pathfinders for Peace, a report to the UN Secretary-General on the Role of Special Representatives and Personal Envoys, September 1997),32pp.
File relating to writing and broadcast of radio play by Carolyn Swift, entitled "Cyrus The Great", being the story of Cyrus the Great, founder of the Persian empire and the first champion of human rights. Includes cover note by Swift noting playback date of 4 July 1979. Also includes draft early script, handwritten research notes for the play by Swift, and letter of submission of the play to colleague in RTÉ Radio, Dan Treston, Drama and Variety section. (1978) Play written as part of the Treasure House radio series.
Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter D.
Dabhach an tSnámha, An Dóilín, Dún Beag, Dubh Chathair/Dún Duchathair, Duirling Uí Mhaoileáin, Dabhach an tSnámha, An Darna Poll, Tobar Dabhach Éinne, Digby House, and An Doilín.