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              The Kilshanny Bell
              UGA P/P133/5/6/50 · Item · 2000
              Part of Personal

              Offprint of article entitled "The Kilshanny Bell" by Etienne Rynne, from The Clare Archaeological and Historical Society.

              UGA T/T7/1/6 · Item · 1994
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to "The Island Project", a proposed project for a millennium celebration commencing in 1994. Includes project overview booklet, with details of the managers of the project, names of supporting artists, proposed annual schedule of events, articles and details on themes and concepts 'Oileán:2000:Island project; Copy of Feasibility Report prepared for the Minister for Arts, Culture, and the Gaeltacht, by John Stephenson; and also correspondence between Stephenson and Gerry McMahon of Macnas, discussing possible contributions from Macnas to the project.

              UGA A/A44/35/1 · Item · 1995
              Part of Academic

              File relating to the planned development of the Irish World Centre / The Irish Diaspora Centre, to be based in Galway and developed in association with University College Galway. Kevin Boyle was a member of the steering committee. Includes correspondence

              The Irish Statesman - Issues
              UGA P/P133/4/5/11 · Item · 1925-1939
              Part of Personal

              Five issues of The Irish Statesman, which feature a regular column by Michael Rynne entitled "The Letter of Locarno". Other articles by Rynne include (e.g. in 19 Sep 1925) "Ireland, the League and the Commonwealth'. The Irish Statesman was edited by George Russell (AE). 12 Sep 1925, 19 Sep 1925, 19 Dec 1925, 26 Dec 1925 and also April 12, 1930 - being the final issue published.

              UGA P/P133/5/6/14 (1-2) · Item · 1970-1998
              Part of Personal

              File includes correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Glasgow University Archaeological Society, 19701 - 1972, regarding a lecture by Rynne to the Society in Glasgow; Programme from the Association of Young Archaeologists Ireland conference held in Belfast and at which Rynne was an invited speaker; Minutes of meetings, society documents and text of address by Rynne to the Sligo Field Club; assorted manuscript research notes in Irish history (c. 1970s).
              File 2 includes manuscript draft of the lecture/paper, "The Irish in War and Peace A.D. 400-800" by Etienne Rynne and delivered to the Sligo Field Club (17 Feb 1995).

              UGA P/P133/5/6/47 · Item · 02/1995
              Part of Personal

              Printed copy of "The Irish in War and Peace A.D. 400-800", by Etienne Rynne, reproduced and originally an address from the Sligo Field Club's 50th Anniversary inaugural address by Rynne.

              UGA A/A44/26/1/37 · Item · 12/1968
              Part of Academic

              Offprint of article by Kevin Boyle entitled "The Irish Immigrant in Britain", published in Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, Vol 19, No. 4. Based on lecture in Belfast, 1968.
              Second copy sent to Joan Boyle via attached letter from John Phillips (2013) men

              The Irish Encyclopaedia
              UGA P/P133/5/3/49 · Item · 1987-1989
              Part of Personal

              File relating to contributions and entries made by Etienne Rynne to The Irish Encyclopaedia. Includes correspondence between Rynne and the editors; publicity material and brochures regarding the encyclopaedia; notes and drafts of contributions made by Rynne. Also an offprint of article by Rynne, "The Revival of Irish Art in the Late 19th and Early 20th Century", published in "Topic", 24, (Fall, 1972) Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA.