Four black and white photographs relating to "Dramaidheacht in Inis" ("Drama at Inish") by Lennox Robinson. The first photograph features Máire Nic Alasdair, Neans Ní Laoi, Aodh Mac Shuibháin, Eibhlín Ní Bhriain and Tomás Ó hEalaí (205x155mm). The second photograph shows unidentified actors (205x155mm). The third photograph features Ide Ní Mhathúna, Liam Ó Floinn and Séamus Breathnach (205x155mm). The fourth photograph shows Walter Macken, Peig Ní Mhaicín, Neans Ní Laoi, Liam Ó Floinn and Íde Ní Mhathúna (205x155mm).
Late 19th century
Drawings of a design for the entrnace gate to Belvoir estate 'opposite [ ] Reynolds house', some drawings showing the real size of the capping stones. Includes two letters from George R Milward, Clonroad House, Ennis, County Clare, civil engineer and architect, relating to the construction and design of the gate and sending a working drawing. Drawings on transparent paper and delicate.
Printed programme from Rough Magic Theatre production of "Dream of Autumn" by Jon Fosse, translated by Kim Dambaek, directed by Tom Creed. Includes list of credits and also an image and text of dedication of the play to the memory of Rupert Murray (1951 - 2006). Also includes flyer from the production with manuscript notes written by Ros Dixon. English language premiere of the play.
Dresden Piano Trio. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway. File includes printed programme detailing the pieces performed from Schubert and Beethoven and brief biographies on the Trio members. (1 item, 4 pp) Printed programme/calendar of events staged by the Goethe-Institute Dublin for Sep/Oct 1997, detailing dates, times and venues for events (1 item) event management/concert checklist detailing artist, venue, ticket, press and other details. Correspondence includes photocopy of letter from the Goethe-Institute to Music for Galway offering availability for concert in Galway (8 Jul 1997) Fax and typescript correspondence between Madelrine Flanagan and Jane O'Leary, both of Music for Galway and Heidrun Rottke, Hans Adler, A. Sylvia Schmitz and Barbara [ ] of the Dresden Piano Trio, discussing programme of music for the concert, publicity (enclosing biography of the group) and other planning issues surrounding the concert (8 Jul 1997 - 29 Oct 1997)
Index card relating to the townland of Drimmanakill, [Droim na Cille].
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Drimmeen, [An Droimín]. Included are descriptions of Cloch an Mhairnéalach, the Boat Harbour (and the Byrne family of Lombard Street in Dublin, who acquired the land through the Landed Estates Court. A local man believes the harbour was built by John Byrne as famine relief work), a note on the House of John Byrne located at the Boat Harbour, with an illustration of the Byrne family crest, and some biographical information about John Byrne. Also included are descriptions of Roisín (an area of deserted village), Iorras Fhlannain (the site of a drowning in 1860), a kelp store, Dúilic, Ard Mór, An Chois, Oileán Rois, and The Spectacles. Festy Conneely or Turbot, and M. King are credited as being local sources of information.
Index card for the townland of Drimnahoon, [Droim na hUamhan].
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Drinagh, [Draighneach]. Included are descriptions of the Protestant Church (some of the headstones are listed here, and a note that the graves of Walls and Heathers are located here), Lorgan, Crompán (on the 1843 estate map as John Lambert's), a note on Aster Development Ltd (Boat Builders), and Imleach (a drumlin). Local man Adrian O'Connell credited as being one local source of information.