Printed programme from production of "Dying For It" at the Almeida Theatre, London, by Moira Buffini, in a free adaptation of Nikolai Erdman's "The Suicide". Includes article on the life and career of Erdman by Charlotte Pyke; interview with Moira Buffiini regarding this modern staging of the play; details of recent productions at the Almeida and also images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
Folder of notes for lectures by Dylan Thomas, given by G Freyer at Danforth in 1971, at Mount Union College, Ohio on 3 May 1977 and at Heidelberg on 16 Oct 1979. Includes photocopies of printed poems of Dylan Thomas and of printed text relating to him.
Overview list of the following features of the townland of Eochaill [Oghil], beginning with the letter E.
One note for Eochaill, with a saying. "Má tá tú i nÉirinn, bí i nÁrainn, agus má tá tú i nÁrainn, bí i nEochaill", meaning "If you are in Ireland, be in Aran, and if you are in Aran, be in Oghil".
19 colour photographs, 67 colour slides, and 98 contact sheets of colour and black-and-white negatives (35 mm and 56 mm) of an excavation site in Galway city centre (site of the modern Portmore apartments) and surrounding environs including the Spanish Arch, Spanish Parade, and Quay Lane.
251 colour slides (35 mm) documenting an archaeological excavation in Galway city centre at a site bounded by the River Corrib on the west, Kirwan's Lane on the east, and Quay Street on the south where a hotel (the future Jurys Inn/Leonardo Hotel Galway) was to be built. See P164/3/1/3 for plans and diagrams.
Materials pertaining to an archaeological excavation in Galway city centre at a site bounded by the River Corrib on the west, Kirwan's Lane on the east, and Quay Street on the south where a hotel (the future Jurys Inn/Leonardo Hotel Galway) was to be built. Includes:
-Plans of three levels of the new hotel drawn by Niall J. Kearns & Company architects (29 September 1989, 50 x 70.5 cm, 3pp);
-Drawing No. 1, Plan of Site, showing locations of excavation tranches, remnants of the Galway city wall, mill races, and the remains of a chemical factory (c. 1990, 49 x 70.5 cm);
-Revised copy of Drawing No. 1 with annotations by Markus Casey (July 2001, 34 x 57.5 cm);
-Drawing No. 2, Plan of Trench 1, showing a cross section of the excavation (4 May 1990, 24.7 x 35.5 cm, 2pp);
-Drawing No. 5, 6 and 7, Northern Section, Trench 3, showing a cross section of the excavation (11 May 1990, 49 x 70.5 cm, 3pp);
-Drawing No. 8, Plan of Trench 2, showing a cross section of the excavation (16 May 1990, 24.7 x 35.5 cm, 2pp);
-Drawing Nos. 9 and 10, Northern Section, Trench 2, showing a cross section of the excavation (22 May 1990, 49 x 70.5 cm, 2pp);
-Drawing Nos. 11 and 12, Southern Section, Trench 7, showing a cross section of the excavation (24 May 1990, 49 x 70.5 cm);
-Drawing Nos. 15 and 22, Trench 2 and Trench 4, West Face, showing cross sections of excavation trenches including house foundations and wall construction (9 July 1990 – 13 July 1990, 49 x 70.5 cm);
-Drawing Nos. 33 and 53, Trench 7 and Trench 10, East Face, showing cross sections of excavation trenches including wall foundations and construction (28 August 1990 – 28 January 1992, 37 x 54 cm);
-Drawing Nos. 35, 36, 37 and 43, Plan of Contexts 209, 210 and 317, Trench 7, including a blank copy and a copy annotated by Markus Casey (49 x 70.5 cm, 2pp).
See P164/3/1/9/3 for photographs.
Typescript copy of manuscript by Padraig Ó Feargháil on the sailing boats of Galway, dealing with the history and construction of boats in the county.
Two faxes from de Buitléar to Robinson enclosing his correspondence to the Comharchumann on the Aran Islands in both the Irish and English language.
Christmas card from Éamon de Buitléar and family to Tim and Máiréad Robinson, featuring a photograph of the Burren in stormy weather that was taken by Éamon and Cian de Buitléar.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 20 images.
Photographs of Éamon de Buitléar planting a tree in Scoil Chuimsitheach Chiaráin. Photographs of an art exhibition in Carraroe.