Item 1 - Celtic and Renaissance Art - Correspondence

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UGA P133/5/3/50/1

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Celtic and Renaissance Art - Correspondence

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  • 1965-[198-]

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1 file, c. 40pp

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File includes letters between Etienne Rynne and others such as Stuart Maxwell, National Museum of Antiquities, Scotland; Breandá [ ], National Museum of Ireland; Charles [ ], University of Edinburgh; Cynthia Warhurst, Ministry of Finance, Ancient Monuments Branch, Government of Northern Ireland; Marguerite Le Roux, Rennes; C.T. Le Roux, Circonscription des Antiquités Préhistoriques. Other documents include summary report on a lecture given by Etienne Rynne on the subject of "The Revival of Celtic Art in Late Medieval Ireland and Scotland" to the Royal Society of Antiquiries of Ireland (Nov [ ] ) File also includes some press cuttings of news coverage of stories relating to Celtic and Renaissance Art.

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      30/11/2018
      29/07/2025

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