Counterfoil to bill for £27.9.0 issued by the National Bank, Tuam.
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Assorted costume designs for costumes and characters designed by Macnas for events in 2005. Includes coloured drawings of characters of Claddagh women, and their traditional dress.
Files of design material and notes regarding costume and parade design for Macnas productions and events.
Folder 1: Fax from David Webb to Anthony Farrell of Lilliput Press with a review of John Moriarty's 'Turtle was gone a long time' (1991. Quite faint);
Poems - 'Kathodos'; 'Graveyard Rose: Rose Window'; 'Voluspa', 'Graveyard Rose: Rose Window', 'In Buddha's Footsteps', 'Libido', 'Eros Funeraire', 'Conn Céad Chathach', 'Kathodos'; Photocopy of handwritten piece by John Moriarty about 'Voluspa';
Lists of references, questions and answers, and photocopied book reviews.
Folder 2: Brochure from the Honorary Degree Conferring Ceremony at NUIG in 2006 where John Moriarty was awarded a degree.
Christmas card to Tim and Máiréad from John (2000).
Typed pieces by John Moriarty, 'Educating Christianity'; 'A Bhagavad Gita'; letter from Moriarty to Tim (2004) enclosing a modified version of 'Siderius Nuncius'; Handwritten piece relating to 'Dreamtime'; 'Labour Pains'; 'A Second Symposium'; 'Challenge', 'Exodus'; 'Mona, our Moses'; 'Europe's Year One Reed'; 'The Last Eureka'; 'Vox Hibernorum'; untitled piece; 'The name of my harpoon is Ahimsa'.
Handwritten letter from John Moriarty to Tim and Máighréad [sic] (27 May 1998) in the aftermath of the Northern Ireland Good Friday Agreement referendum. Encloses an 'Aisling' that he wrote.
Folder 3: Brochure for 'Slí na Fírinne, A Christian Monastic Hedge School';
Handwritten notes for 'Remembering John Moriarty'; Typed piece given by Maria Hughes at the 'Remembering John Moriarty evening';
Obituaries for Moriarty from the Irish Times and the Guardian (2007);
Typed talk given by John Moriarty in 2004 'Deinanthropus A New First Stasimon';
Writings by John Moriarty: 'Our Song of Ascent into Ireland'; 'Changed Utterly'; 'Dolmen Love'; 'Second Thoughts'; 'Urbi et Orbi'; ''Antigone is gone, Long live Antigone'; 'Voyage to where we are'.
This file consists of correspondence to Nicholas Robinson as Administrator, agendas, minutes, conference and lecture programmes, financial statements and other material related to the ICEL [Irish Centre for European Law], 1992/1993.
This file consists of correspondence to both Mary Robinson and Nicholas Robinson (as Administrator), agendas, minutes, management accounts and other material related to the ICEL [Irish Centre for European Law], 29/08/1989-12/1991. It includes correspondence wishing MR luck in her Presidential campaign, correspondence relating to the awarding of funding to the centre from the Commission of European Communities, correspondence, programmes and other material relating to ICEL conferences, material relating to book sales, the ICEL's application for charitable status (10/06/1991).
Correspondence regarding insurance and the work of Fermoy Area Council.
Correspondence with subscribers or guilds regarding their order for The Landmark.
Correspondence with Siobhan Shanahan regarding the development of community councils in Kerry. She started on 06/04/1987.
Correspondence with Seamus McGuire regarding his work and meetings.