File includes manuscript pencil drawings by Annie Ryan, Director, for designs and concepts for stage design for The Corn Exchange production of Dubliners. Also annotated photocopy photographs. Also includes tech/rehearsal and production schedule, list of characters and cast members of the production.
Includes plans and drawings by Joe Vaněk of stage designs and costume designs for Corn Exchange production of 'Dubliners'. Includes Provisional Ground Plan; Provisional costume plot; Provisional technical drawing; Print out of email images sent from Joe Vaněk to Sinead McKenna with colour images of the set design model; tech and rehearsal schedule; Daily rehearsal reports for rehearsal run of 'Dubliners' by Corn Exchange.
Two A4 bound refill pads, with technical and rehearsal/preview notes by director Annie Ryan, written during lead up to production of Dubliners by The Corn Exchange.
Files relating to the case of Jeffrey Dudgeon Vs. United Kingdom, who took a case and won at the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, challenging the constitutionality of homosexual rights in Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom.
File includes research material, notes and correspondence relating to dug-out canoes. Includes letters between Etienne Rynne and Niall Gregory; Una Mac Dowell; Joseph Raftery (Keeper of Irish Antiquities, National Museum of Ireland - 1971 - 1975) and others. Includes reports and written articles by Etienne Rynne on "Investigation of Two Dug-Out Canoes at Eskerstephens, Co. Galway"; "Inspection of a Dug-Out Canoe an Lough Dargan, Co. Sligo." and other notes of canoes found in Ireland.
File Two includes assorted press cuttings of news on dug-out canoes and printed and published works studied by Rynne.
File also includes a batch of black and white photographic prints of a dug-out canoe being excavated at an unnamed location.
Colour photographic print of Sean Flanagan (fiddle) and Joe Burke (accordion) taken at Duke's Theatre, Lancaster.
Set of index cards describing some of the features of the townland of Dúleitir Thiar [Dooletter West], including Loch Throiscín, Loch Dhúleitir, Loch na dTulach, Loch an Áiléir, Tamhnach Ruaidí, Loch Dubh, Loch Dhuleitir Beag, Cloch an Mhíle, Tamhnach Loch an Áiléir, and Loch Sheana na bPóil. Seán Ó'Ceoinín credited as being the main source of information for this townland.
Set of index cards describing some of the features of the townland of Dumhaigh Ithir [Dooyeher]. Some notes describing the naming and history of Dumhaigh Ithir, and a note to say the storyteller Seán MacCon Ríog was born here. Included in the descriptions are An Duach Mhór (a sandy area by the beach, and the site of a holy well), An Aill Dhubh, Loch Bhun an Chluife, Céibh an Choradáin, Caladh an Bháid, Gob an Phointe, and An Trá Mhór. Local man Eoin Ó'Néill credited with providing some of the information.
TS text and of article by Etienne Rynne, "Dún Aengus - Fortress or Temple?", in both Irish and English language versions.