Black and White photograph of Mary Robinson and Mary McAleese leaving State Apartments Building, Dublin Castle possibly after it hosted the New Ireland Forum, 198[?].
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Photographic album with black and white photographs taken during the production of The Millstone, a play by Carolyn Swift and produced by The Pike Theatre Company in Dublin in 1951. Later photos of Pike Theatre productions (based on Herbert Lane) all of Swift, and including a photo of Swift in costume from "The Lotus Flower Dance from the Pike Theatre revue 'Further Follies' (1954-1955)
File of photographs from Carolyn Swift. Black and white prints of various sizes relate to the construction of the Pike Theatre on Herbert Lane (1950s), shots of Swift in costume from unnamed production, various headshots of Swift, photos of Swift with Bill Skinner, a producer and writer and partner in Muserights Ltd. Photos of Swift at various literary events.
File of photographs from Carolyn swift's travel to locations such as the temples of Petra in Jordan, and other locations in Ireland and internationally.
Black and white photographic prints, various sizes. Includes portrait prints of Carolyn Swift as a young child and teenager; photo of swift with her three daughters, Maureen, Grainne and Deirdre, photo of Maureen and Grainne as young children with Jack Russell dog; photo of Swift with her own mother and [grandmother] Aug 1950; Photo of Swift and Maureen Simpson as a child sitting on her knee; group photo of Swift, Alan Simpson, and children, in formal dress, with unnamed couple; contact sheet prints and small sized photos of Swift with daughter Maureen and dog; mounted print of Swift, Simpson, and infant child.
Mounted black & white photo of Reid Professors 1925-1967, including FE [Frances Elizabeth] Moran, first woman to become a law lecturer in Ireland, to hold a chair at University of Dublin Trinity College when she was made Reid Professor (1925-1930), and first woman to take silk in Ireland and UK, when she was made a Senior Counsel in 1941.
Black and White photograph, mounted on cardboard of Mary Robinson addressing a Congress with theme "Working for Progress". This is possibly an Irish Congress of Trade Unions event.