MS letter from Kate O'Brien to Etienne Rynne, with details of arrangements for their planned evening to the theatre to see "Stephen D" by Hugh Leonard on the following evening
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MS postcard from Kate O'Brien to Mary Rynne, written from Madrid, 2 Oct [ ], discussing a visit to Madrid, from her [father], in "real Dublin Style.
Ms postcard from Kate O'Brien to Mary Rynne, addressed to Greenfields, Milltown Road, Dublin. Sending well wishes, discussing travel plans, "We go back [ ] today" and general points.
MS postcard from Etienne Rynne, written from British Museum Research Laboratory, London, to Mary Rynne, Duncairn, The [Hobarn], Greystones, Co. Wicklow (dated 5 Mar 19[ ]). He describes his research on the Ardagh Chalice and notes that be bumped into Kate O'Brien who is staying at his hotel and that they will go to see a production of Hugh Leonard's play, "Stephen D", together.
Papers relating to Dr. Michael Rynne.
Two files of records stemming from Michael Rynne's time as a doctoral student at University of Munich, studying law. Includes amounts of manuscript research notes; correspondence, primarily in German but also French to colleagues and friends; material and documents relating to his studies; student diaries/journals; a notice from local newspaper in Limerick stating that Michael Rynne "a talented student" and has graduated 'Magna Cum Laude, Doctor Juris'. Letter of reference for Michael Rynne by Denis Coffey, President, University College Dublin (7 Jan 1926)' student/university ID cards and library cards for the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich and other college pamphlet publications and student handbooks. Also a number of postcards to Rynne from various European cities from his [supervising professor].
TS form document filled out by Michael Rynne, entitled "Nominal Roll of Officers - Dublin Command". Includes name, personal details, history of I.R.A. service, rank, unit and details of record of service.
File includes Form A.F.1. - Attestation Form, completed and signed by Michael Rynne detailing personal information, army career information and financial information. Also a copy of 'Training Memo no. 8 - Óglaigh na hÉireann - Duties of a Company Commander."
Correspondence, on Óglaigh na hÉireann headed papers, Castle Street, Castlebar, written by Captain Sean Walshe to 'Chief Liaison Officer', outlining details of raid at R.I.C. Barracks at Charlestown that was unofficial and unordered but led by a 'Vice-Comdt Hickey of an East Mayo Brigade Battalion. Reports detail the 'most atrocious manner' of the raiders and injuries to R.I.C. officers. Walshe seeks advice whether to arrest Hickey. (18 Jan 1922).
Further letters from Walshe include updates on local enquiries and investigations on the raid, possible mistaken identity on the raiding party and its leaders and other information. Also includes a manuscript report into the raid and its detail by Comdt Emmet Dalton. (19 Jan 1922)
File of manuscript and typescript letters both to and from Michael Rynne in his capacity of Irish Ambassador to Spain. Letters include from Rynne to Jack Molloy, Assistant Secretary, Department of External Affairs, Dublin, regarding notes from discussions regarding the abolition of visas for travel between Spain and Ireland (18 Apr 1959); Letters between Rynne and Con Cremin, Department of External Affairs, discussing particulars of Rynne's discussed retirement from Madrid (Nov 1960); Further correspondence between Rynne and Cremin discussing terms and timing of Rynne's retirement and other Department work of External Affairs.
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.