Letter from G.A. Hayes-McCoy, Professor of History at UCG, to Etienne Rynne, forwarding on two maps of Roscommon left for the attention of Rynne by Colonel Cyril Mattimoe.
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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.
Correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Professor Colm Ó hEocha, President, University College Galway (UCG) regarding Japanese artefacts and suit of armour in possession by the University and discussing their future curation.
Correspondence in file labelled "Things to be Done", mainly letters between Etienne Rynne and Joseph Raftery, National Museum of Ireland, A.T. Lucas, National Museum of Ireland. Maps and black and white photographic prints also included.
Files relating to committees, societies and organisations that Etienne Ryne served as a member of or contributed to over the course of his career.
File of items including details of conference of the Irish Association of Professional Archaeologists, 1992.
File of records relating to the Royal Society of Antiquaries Ireland, of which Etienne was a member and committee member. The files include agenda and minutes of meetings of the Society; correspondence between Rynne and numerous members of the Society and also members of Government, such as Ted Nealon, T.D., Minister of State for Arts and Culture regarding discussions with Patrick Wallace about the 'Hamilton Report' (Report of the Committee Concerned with the Outflow of Works of Art" (Dec 1985 - printed copy of the report included); also correspondence regarding a festschrift in honour of A.T. Lucas; and detailed correspondence regarding the work of the Society and also of the editing and publishing of the journal of the Society.
Black and white photographs of High Cross, Donoaghmore, Co. Tyrone. Negatives included.
File includes black and white photographs from a passage grave cemetery at [Carrowmore], Co. Sligo.
Assorted postcards with images of finds, objects, and locations at Bremerhaven, Germany