File includes sepia image and also a postcard with image of Dominican Abbey, Co. Sligo.
Dominique Green, a death row inmate, was executed by lethal injection in Huntsville, Texas, 26/10/2004. Green was 18 when he robbed Andrew Lastrapes Jr outside a Houston convenience store, but he maintained until he died that he did not shoot him. Two of three accomplices were convicted of aggravated robbery and received prison terms. The third was not tried for the crime. Green was granted a reprieve hours before the scheduled execution which was then overturned. The execution went forward despite an 11th-hour appeal to the US Supreme Court. In the weeks before the execution, the family of the man Green was convicted of murdering joined in the struggle to have Green’s sentence commuted.
Material consists of print out of email from Judge Sheila M. Murphy (email address from Kathryn Gough) to Mary Robinson (MR) requesting her to join as amicus, 16/02/2004 with handwritten notated reply from MR declining which was then crossed out; printout of fax to MR from Murphy, 26/02/2004, requesting she look over attached Writ of Certiorari recently filed with the Supreme Court, ahead of Amicus Brief which was due following month.
It is unclear whether MR accepted invitation to join the Amicus brief.
Printed programme from "Don Carlos" written by Friedrich Schiller in a new adaptation by Mike Poulton in a Sheffield Theatres Production at the Gielgud Theatre, London. Directed by Michael Grandage. Includes an article on Schiller's 'Don Carlos' by Lesley Sharpe, images from the production and biographies and images of Schiller and cast members.
Printed programme from Rough Magic Theatre Company production of "Don Carlos" by Friedrich Schiller, in a version by Mike Poulton, directed by Lynne Parker. Includes programme note on the history of the production. list and biographies of cast members and creative team.
Printed programme from Opera Factory production of 'Don Giovanni', by Mozart, translated by Anne Ridler, presented in association with the South Bank Centre, London, at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London. Includes information on Opera Factory, history of the opera, images from rehearsal and cast information.
A NNTA Newark production featuring Hurd Hatfield, Siobhán McKenna and George C Scott. Written by George Bernard Shaw and directed by Don Richardson.
Copies of site excavation and finds registers for Donaghmore, Co. Louth, regarding a souterrain and associated objects. Includes manuscripts, notes, and drawings of objects by Etienne Rynne, boards with illustrations of finds as well as an outsize map of the site.
File 2 includes TS report on the site excavation by Etienne Rynne; Correspondence with Breandaín Ó Ríordáin, Keeper of Irish Antiquities, National Museum, Dublin; archaeologist Paul Gosling and also M. Scannell, Head of Herbarium, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Dublin; further maps and site plans and maps of the Donaghmore site.
File 2 also includes a manuscript essay by Etienne Rynne entitled "Etienne Rynne and Archaeology in Co. Louth", describing his work and research in the county of Louth.
7 negative images (Bronica), indexed Donal McCann, underexposed.