List of expenses paid by [Dermott O'Conor Donelan] to [William Donelan] over the time, including money for Mr Flood, as well as money for books, clothes, coat; etc.
Manuscript
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Manuscript material documenting the creation and publication of the first book in Tim Robinson's Connemara Trilogy, 'Listening to the Wind'. An early draft shows the book was intended to be called 'Connemara: From Tidemark to Skyline'. 'Connemara: Listening to the Wind' was nominated for two book awards, the Irish Book Awards and the Royal Society for Literature's Ondaatje Prize (see P120/3/3/6/12).
Material relating to the "Handbook of Modern Irish" and other works.
Records relating to the Literary Department of Druid Theatre Company, including its New Writing and New Playwrights Programme.
File of correspondence between Druid Theatre to numerous individuals such as playwright MJL. Molloy, seeking to find a literary estate or a relative for playwright Seamus Byrne; includes letter from unnamed individual outlining biographical information on Byrne and on the history of the play. Also includes rehearsal and performance time sheets from cast members.
File relating to the study of a leather shield found in Littleton Bog, Co. Tipperary. Includes black and white photographic prints of the leather shield; TS correspondence between Etienne Rynne and staff at the The Museum of Leathercraft, London, seeking advice on the shield; other letters between Rynne and George A. Little and John W. Waterer and others regarding such finds and objects. Also manuscript notes and drawings by Rynne made about the leather shield.
Short piece by Liz de Vanne 'Since you Ask', a tale about Errelough.
No contextual information provided, but it was originally filed with the Nuala Ó Faoláin material.
Background reading on local government reform; discussions on local government reform; Muintir na Tíre’s response on the reform.
Response of Muintir na Tíre to Local Government Reform announced by government; contains details about the publicity for “Towards a New Democracy” published by Muintir na Tíre.
Cabinet Interview from 2004 talking about Tim and Mairead's decision to leave London and go to Aran. (2004). Letter to Tim enclosing the Field Day Review, and response, Two copies of Brian Dillon's interview with Tim Robinson for Field Day (2006).
Handwritten card, reflective piece, and newspaper clipping about O'Donnell and Tuomey architects, and a project UCD Architecture students did using Tim and Mairead's home in Roundstone as inspiration. 2010. A handwritten note for the students with some information on the geology of Roundstone and Environs.
Handwritten letter (in French) from Xavier Vanandruel of MaYaK, based in Belgium, requesting an interview with Tim Robinson about his map making career. Enclosed are the questions, and Tim's typed responses. May 2010.
Three letters from an ornithologist, Jo Moran, to Tim about the placenames of Island Eddy, and a carbon copy of one of Robinson's replies. Also enclosed are two tracings, one of Island Eddy, and one of the larger Blasket Island, with placenames added in (1981). A later letter from Paul Gosling, GMIT, enclosing a piece he has written on the island. (2009).