File relating to the book "The Anglo-Irish Agreement: Commentary, Text and Official Review" by Kevin Boyle and Tom Hadden, published by Sweet and Maxwell Ltd and Edwin Higel Ltd. Includes copy of the published book, official press release issued by the pu
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TS copy of text by Kevin Boyle being a submission to the Committee on the Government of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Assembly. Jan 1986, 2 copies.
Offprint of book review by Etienne Rynne of "The Archaeology of York, Vol. 17. Facsimile 8. Published in The Antiquaries Journal, 1994.
Offprint of The Arcot Krishnaswami Lecture: Afterword, written by Kevin Boyle and included in Human Rights Quarterly, 13, 1991.
Offprint of article by Etienne Rynne, entitled "The Art of Early Irish Illumination", published in the Capuchin Journal, 36, 1969.
File of letters and notes regarding an invited lecture by Etienne Rynne at Queen's University Belfast, on the topic of Art and Illumination in [Early] Irish manuscripts. Includes research notes on the topic by Rynne
Printed flyer from Playgroup production of "The Art of Swimming" at the New Theatre, Dublin, written and performed by Lynda Radley.
Correspondence between Macnas and the Arts Council of Ireland, detailing grants made to Macnas and monies awarded.
File 2 includes a folder and conference pack from an Arts council conference held in 1996. Arts Council published reports entitled "Views of Ireland in Theatre"; "Awards and Opportunities for Individuals";. Programme schedule from 'The National Playwrights Conference 1996', Garter Lane Arts Centre, Waterford'. Also includes some manuscript notes taken at the conference.
Printed programme from Blue Raincoat Theatre Company production of the "Bald Soprano" by Eugene Ionesco. Includes an introduction from Niall Henry, Artistic Director, Blue Raincoat, an article on Ionesco, short article on the play history and cast and creative crew biographical information as well as images from the production.
Printed programme from Opera U.K. production of "The Barber of Seville" by Gioachino Rossini in a new translation by Simon Butteriss and directed by Jane McCulloch. Includes biographies and headshot images of cast and creative crew members.