Rental for the Duras estate, furnished by Edward Kendall for the half year, with account of disbursements, Apr - July 1891.
Accounts relating to rents, wages including labourers on the estate, income tax, insurance and other matters.
MS accounts and chronology of life and events of Michael Rynne written and prepared by his son, Etienne Rynne. Also includes MS letters to Etienne Rynne by 'Frank', Co. Limerick, writing details of his involvement in revolutionary events with Michael Rynne, also a MS document by Etienne Rynne of Michael Rynne's accounts of Bloody Sunday.
Various accounts, rents and descriptions of property belong to Christopher Ormsby in Dublin, including properties in Great George's St., Hollybrook, Exchequer St. and five houses adjoining the Castle occupied as Barracks. The first page is entitled 'A list of houses and other concerns belonging to Christopher Ormsby assigned over to his nephew Thomas Ormsby Jnr and the Rev. Newcomin Whitelaw deceased in trust - a relative of his - in trust.'
Rental for the Duras estate, furnished by A.W. Hazell for the half year, with account of disbursements, June 1904 - Mar 1905. Includes covering letters and vouchers.
Sheet with an account of rents received from tenants at Cornamucklagh and Treanboy compared to their yearly obligations, with an account of ejected tenants on reverse side.
Accounts relating to the running of the Taibhdhearc [in Irish].
Two A4 cash ledgers/record books with manuscript entries of amounts related to lighting, fitting, materials, costume, transport etc. with entries present in the second item for monies received (and invoices against) funding received by Pan Pan Theatre Company from the Arts Council and from Dublin City Council.
Four black and white photographs relating to "Ach Ní Castar na Cnoic" by Micheál Ó Suilleabháin mounted on a board. The first photograph features Padhraig Donnchadha, Delores Ní Cheallaigh, Cluaid de Broinn, Liam Ó Conchubhair. The second photograph shows Mícheál Ó Móráin, Mícheál Mac Giolla Cheallaigh, Liam Ó Conchubhair, Padhraig Donnchadha, Cluaid de Broinn. The third photograph features Mícheál Ó Móráin, Mícheál Mac Giolla Cheallaigh, Liam Ó Conchubhair. The fourth photograph shows Liam Ó Conchubhair, Colm Ó Muchú and Seán Ó Duigneán (all 200x150mm).
Transcribed letter, handwritten contextual notes