Second Draft of the screenplay for "Credo: Seen and Unseen", Copyright 17th June 1994.
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Typescript of "Caliban". A poem written by Fred Johnston for Patricia Burke- Brogan.
A copy of Sunflowers, Patricia's short story that won the Connacht Tribune Short Story Competition in English.
Posters from productions of Requiem for Love. Directed by Caroline Fitzgerald. Town Hall Studio 22nd -26th November and Bewley's Cafe Theatre February 6th - 3rd March 2007
Newspaper article on the opening of the Tavern Exhibition.
Press release and introduction to Patricia Burke- Brogans Exhibition of New Paintings at the Tavern in Eyre Square by Senator Michael D. Higgins.
List of the paintings shown at the exhibition and their prices.
Correspondence from Theatres and Publishers in relation to producing Patricia Burke-Brogans work. Includes letters from The Royal Court Theatre, The Gallery Press, The National Theatre Society at The Abbey Theatre, Druid Theatre, The Peacock Theatre, The Gate Theatre.
Correspondence from Elliot Martin re off Broadway production of Eclipsed.
Order and Cheque from the Arts Council to Patricia Burke-Brogan.
Email correspondence with James Smith, Associate Professor of the English Department and Irish Studies Program at Boston College regarding the Magdalene laundries and the press they received between 2011 to 2013. Also extract from his paper "Ireland's Magdalen Laundries and the Nation's Architecture of Containment".
Also letters from Burke Brogan to James 'Jim' Smyth, (deposited by Smyth in October 2023), discussing research by Smyth, comments on the Carrigan Commission, responses by Burke Brogan, comments on the plays and poetry if Burke Brogan, comments on the her experiences of and opinions on the Magdalene Laundries in Ireland, and photocopy of "Sunflowers" by Burke Brogan, winner of the Connacht Tribune Short Story Competition in English.
Also includes typed copy of the text by Thomas Kilroy on the occasion of launch of "Stained Glass at Samhain" by Patricia Burke Brogan, held at the Town Hall Theatre Galway.
Material originally housed in large envelope labelled "443 LLD Degree - M. Robinson" relating to the submission of a thesis by Professor Mary Robinson (MR) for the degree of LL.D. "The Constitutional, Legal and Administrative Adaption in Ireland to Membership of the European Community" 1973-1980, and the establishment of an Irish Association for European Studies, including correspondence between MR and WR Duncan, Registrar of the Law School, Trinity College Dublin, 08/04/1974; report "Rapport Du Groupe de réflexion 'Union Economique et Monetaire 1980", Commission Les Communautes Européennes, Brussels, [report looking at 'Economic and Monetary Union 1980', Commission of the European Communities], May 1975; typed correspondence between MR and JS Ditch, Research Officer, Ulster College, Jordanstown, 05/05-13/07/1976; European Group of Public Administration "Report on European Languages and the Public Service", 09/1976.