File of items relating to Fr. Paddy O'Mara, S.J. Paddy was uncle of Michael Rynne and Mary Rynne and son of Stephen O'Mara Snr. File includes a biographical essay on Paddy O'Mara, written in his 93rd year; a number of letters written by Paddy to Michael Rynne, 1967 - 1968; a pamphlet, possibly 1930s, about a 'First Army Pilgrimage to Lourdes'; MS letter from Paddy to Michael Rynne, 17 Oct 1918, referring to the wounded and dying, and talking about Michael's role in the IRA.
Also includes letters between Michael Rynne, May Rynne and Stephen Rynne, discussion plans to honour Fr. Paddy Rynne for his 90th birthday.
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Correspondence with the Revenue Commissioners regarding the charitable status of Muintir na Tíre and the community councils. Includes information on updating of the Muintir na Tíre constitution.
Correspondence between Muintir na Tíre and Jerome Toner, regarding monies owed to contributors to The Landmark; includes Two Guilds I Know by The Journeyman.
Photocopies and press cuttings of reviews of 'Stones of Aran: Pilgrimage' from New Scientist, Irish Geography, the Sunday Times, the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Connacht Tribune, The Irish Review, The Linen Hall Review, The Sunday Press, The Observer.
Photocopies and press cuttings of reviews of 'Stones of Aran: Labyrinth' from The Times Literary Supplement, the Sunday Times, the Sunday Tribune, the Irish Times, The Tribune Magazine, The Guardian, Honest Ulsterman, Poetry Ireland Review, Glór Chonamara, Connacht Tribune, Anois, Irish Independent, Galway Advertiser, New Scientist, Books Ireland, The Journal of Mind and Behavior, New Hibernia Review, and RTE.
Handwritten letter from Richard J Carbray, University of Washington, Seattle, USA, thanking Mary Robinson for her "fine contribution to American university education", 05/09/1975.
[Archivist’s note: This originally accompanied Sony Video Cassette "Irish Conversation Senator Mary Robinson: 23 July 1975, University of Washington, now in AV series to be listed].
File includes research manuscript notes on the topic of ringforts by Etienne Rynne. Includes index cards and other assorted manuscript research notes by Rynne; short TS report by Rynne entitled "Ringforts and Their Problems"; Correspondence between Rynne and Robin Glasscock, Department of Geography, Queen's University Belfast, discussing research interests and projects relating to the Group for the Study of Irish Historic Settlement. (1970) Minutes of meetings, agenda and related documents relating to meetings and actions of the group also present. Also assorted copies and offprints of research articles on ringforts and also press cuttings of Irish news coverage of same.
An index card relating to the townland of Rinnerroon, [Rinn Oiriún].