Records relating to the management and administration of the Galway Arts Festival.
Administrative material relating to the Lyric Players Theatre.
A4 and shorthand spiral notebooks with manuscript notes and writings by Macnas staff regarding detail of event production, costume requirements, set construction, staff meetings, sketches and drawings of characters, logistical information on productions during the period.
Administrative, working, and publicity documents relating to the Language Freedom Movement. Includes records such as minutes, memos, preparatory notes, and ephemera.
Administration of the goods and chattels, with a copy of the last will and testament annexed of the Hon Charles Daly, a Major in the 89th Regiment of Foot. Charles Daly’s will is in the form of a letter from the ‘camp before Sebastopol’ in the Crimea, dated 28 Dec 1854. Charles was very ill from ‘an attack of diarrhoea’ [he died the next day] and an associate, Arundel Hill, wrote the letter to Charles’ brother Denis Lord Dunsandle. Charles left ‘everything I have’ to be equally divided between his brothers and sisters. Administration was granted to Lord Dunsandle in the Court of Prerogative. Includes sworn affidavit of Lord Dunsandle to the Court, dated 12 Apr 1855. Extracted by B and T Worthington, 15 South Frederick St, proctors.
Administrative and procedural documents of the Language Freedom Movement. Includes guidelines on forming a branch of the LFM, the lobbying procedure, as well as aims, rules and regulations, and minutes.
Notebooks containing notes on various administrative subjects such as productions and trustee meetings. Presumably created by Mary O'Malley.