File with documents regarding the planning, scheduling and organising of a tour is Ireland, led by Etienne Rynne, of archaeological sites, for a France-based group, Académie Marine. Includes tourist information, brochures and information on tourist sites in Ireland.
Report published by Article 19 as part of their International Standards Series, "Access to the Airwaves: Principles on Freedom of Expression and Broadcast Regulation".
A range of material accessioned into the John McGahern Collection, divided into literary and personal papers. The literary material relates mainly to "The Power of Darkness" and "Amongst Women", consisting of a small number of drafts and a number of press reviews. The personal material includes school reports, some material from his time in England, as well as a large amount of material commemorating John's life.
Madeline McGahern deposited a number of items with the James Hardiman Library in June 2007. It was possible to integrate many of these with items already listed. In some instances this was not possible; these items are listed separately in this series.
'Accidental Death of an Anarchist' - Written by Dario Fo, adapted by Gavin Richards. Directed by Andy Minds. Includes printed [ programme from the production, including biography on Dario Fo, a biography and image of director Andy Hinds; guest article by Paddy Woolworth , article on the theatre of Dario Fo and biographies and images of crew and cast members. 2 copies. Printed play flyers also included. 2 copies. See 'Posters'.
Accoules Sax. Black and white photograph featuring group image of band members of Accules Sax who performed as part of the Galway Arts Festival. Photographer is named as Robat Ayache. Image measures 211mm X 142mm. Also includes colour copy of photograph, reproduced and printed on non-photographic paper of Accoules Sax performing on stage. Image measures 296mm X 211mm.
Account of 'the Garbally rents' of William Thomas Keating Trench with expenses paid out. The receipt of rents from some tenants in Co Galway and Co Roscommon amounted to £405.9.1 and £409.16.0 and was received for the tolls and customs for the cattle fair at Ballinasloe and the settlement of various accounts, including that of the apothecary and the saddler. The agent who collected the rents charged £6.16.6 for his attendance and for his expenses going to and from Garbally.
A moving account of the death of Thomas Ormsby, written by his step-mother Ann Ormsby.