Kevin Boyle enrolled in a Degree of Laws at Queen's University, Belfast. These records detail his time as a student of Law and represent college notes, student societies and correspondence.
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TS document being the results obtained by Kevin Boyle in passing the Senior Certificate Examination and detailing results achieved in individual subjects.
Boyle obtained a postgraduate diploma in Criminology at the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge in June of 1966. This file includes records such as official and personal correspondence for Boyle.
Set of index cards giving a brief description of the townland of Streamstown or Barratrough, [Barr an tSrutha]. Included are descriptions of what Robinson describes as a "rather complicated megalith". He refers to a corresponding sketch in one of his notebooks. Further descriptions are given of Toabh an Locha, the slab (a site for turf cutting), an early Christian rath, Loch Tanaí, Teampall Atha Deirg (the church of Athdearg), a note on Streamstown where there is a house known as Coney's, a waterfall, and a rookery. Also included are a brief description of Streamstown Bay, and Cloghalegaun. Mike Gibbons and Pappy Mannion are credited as being local sources of information.
Manuscript storyboard script, with some typed pages inserted, of "Stormy and the Model" film, by Joe Comerford, story editor Eoghan Harris, "Storyboard Script (2)", with drawings of scenes placed within text of the script.
Location call sheets for production shoots of "Stormy and the Model", giving details of locations and details of shoots for the film. Also accomodation on location shoot information and agreements.
Manuscript material on the creation and publication of 'Stones of Aran: Pilgrimage'. Early drafts show 'Stones of Aran' was originally intended as one book, to include a 'Preface' establishing the solitary and social sides, 'Itinerary' to cover the two coasts, 'Labyrinth' to cover the fields and paths, and a personal 'Postscript'. These drafts show the evolution of the idea, with 'Itinerary' becoming 'Pilgrimage', and the expansion of the project to become two 'Stones of Aran' books, 'Pilgrimage' published in 1986, and 'Labyrinth' published in 1995.
Manuscript material on the creation and publication of 'Stones of Aran: Labyrinth'.
File includes manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne relating to the archaeology and history of stone heads in Ireland and internationally. Some notes include drawings and illustrations made at Irish and European museums, relating to stone heads and stone objects, including Armagh Museum; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Manx Museum, Isle of Man, Cashel Cathedral and others.
Includes text of TS article by Etienne Rynne entitled "Some Irish Affinities with the Msecké Zehrovice Head".
File includes manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne relating to the archaeology and history of stone heads in Ireland and internationally. Also includes detailed notes on early iron work and objects, such as iron/metal pins and Celtic art.