TS copy of document written by [Kevin Boyle] entitled "Whitelaw's Next Amnesty" referring to and discussing the amnesty introduced for those who defied the ban on organised marching in Northern Ireland. The Amnesty was introduced through the office of Wil
VHS copy of TV drama of "Amongst Women", episodes 1-4.
Dual cassette audio book, abridged version, of "Amongst Women" by John McGahern and read by actor Stephen Rea. (Faber and Faber/Penguin).
Cassette Audio tape from Penguin Audiobooks of "Amongst Women - John McGahern Sides 1-2" and second tape being "Sides 3-4".
Typescript of adaptation for the stage of the McGahern novel, "Amongst Women", adapted by Johnny Hanrahan. Letters includes from The Agency to Madeline McGahern with comments on the process of adaptation of the novel into a stage play.
VHS copy of "Amongst Women" promo video. Duration - 4 min 45 s.
Newspaper articles pertaining to Ampton, Suffolk, collected by George Arthur Paley (1874-1941), husband of Frances Mary Bernard of the Kirwan family and father of Percy Paley (see LE55/2/5). G.A. Paley was the owner of the Ampton Hall estate. Clippings include:
-undated article on a cricket match between Ampton and St. Andrew's Works;
-'Death of the Hon. Hedley Vicars Strutt', 23 January 1891 (Strutt was maternal uncle to G.A. Paley);
-'Ampton: Marriage of Mr. G.W.H. Smith and Miss F. Chilcott', 26 March 1909;
-'Beating the Bounds', 1911 (about the practice of walking the limits of the local parish);
-'Coronation Celebrations at Ampton', 7 July 1911;
-clipping detailing the results of cricket matches, 25 August 1911 (featuring Mr. G.A. Paley's XI versus Suffolk Borderers at Ampton);
-'Ampton: Death of Mr. Chilcott', March c. 1913 (about the passing of Jonathan Chilcott of Ampton, age 62);
-undated envelope addressed to 'The Hon. Mrs Paley' (Clara Paley, mother of George Arthur Paley) from The Englishwoman's Review, a feminist periodical published between 1866 and 1910 by Sidgwick & Jackson, London.
Amstel Saxophone Quartet. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland, Galway. Includes details of works performed and details on the Quartet.
File with folder from conference at University of Amsterdam Institute for Information Law where Boyle gave a presentation. Includes correspondence between Boyle and others re. the conference and related research papers.
Brown envelope of letters and notes from Amy Combe, Oaklands, Battle, Sussex, referring to her ancestors the Lamberts of Breakhill and connected families, includes references to the will of Robert Miller, 1714, Lindsey, Ruttledge, Bingham, O'Malley and Clarke.