Letters between Etienne Rynne and artist Tom Turley regarding illustrations by Turley for inclusion in the volume "Figures from the Past" which was edited by Etienne Rynne.
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File of TS letters between Kevin Boyle and Tom Hadden discussing in detail and at length various publication and research projects. Letters include letters with Parliament Buildings, Stormont Northern Ireland, concerning the New Ireland Forum (1984); lett
Letters between the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin and various contributors of articles on aspects of Irish Archaeology, which were in turn commented on for editorial review by Etienne Rynne.
File of letters between Kevin Boyle and Prof. William Twining, University of Warwick, discussing at length plans for publication.
Correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Peter Shorer, Historic Jewellery Reproduction and Antique Reproduction, Ilford, Essex, UK. The letters discuss options and ideas for the production of a commemorative medal for Galway to be sold at Galway City Museum. Includes booklets and brochures of sample work by Shorer.
Letters between Etienne Rynne and Nicola La Bouff, California, discussing La Bouff's article on Viking settlement in Ireland.
File of letters between Prof Kevin Boyle, University College Galway and Prof. Nicholas Ragg, University of Surrey, and also with Seamus O'Grady, Board of Extra-Mural Studies, University College Galway, discussing proposals to develop a post-graduate certi
File of letters between Kevin Boyle and Maxime Tardu, Chief, Research and Studies Unit Centre for Human Rights, United Nations, Geneva, and includes the following: copy TS letter from Tardu to the Hon. Peter Sutherland, Attorney General of Ireland, follow
File includes correspondence with Margaret Faul discussing her work and research on Ledsham Church Tower and Anglo-Saxon Crosses in the Keighley area. Includes drafts and offprints of Faul's articles. Also includes black and white photographic prints of sites that Faul studies.
Correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Linda Ballard of the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum discussing Ballard's research on "Dressing for Death" and funerary customs.