Material in this subsubseries relates to Mary Robinson's work in the area of women and equality and is arranged chronologically across three subsubseries covering the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, with a final file consisting of cuttings.
File entitled "Women!" and which includes the manuscript text of a talk by Etienne Rynne delivered at the invitation of the History Society of University College Galway (UCG) and entitled "An Evening with Prof Etienne Rynne Pondering the Role of Women in Contemporary Society", with additional MS comments on the text by Rynne with his thoughts on how the lecture went to a group of over one hundred students (Feb 1992); Printed programme entitled "Workshop for Men - Realising Our Masculinity", held at the U.C.G. Centre, Carron, Burren Co. Clare, May 1997; File includes pamphlets "Code of Practice: Measures to Protect the Dignity of Women and Men at Work", Department of Equality and Law; Pamphlet of "Equality in the Workplace", published by University College Galway, May 1997; Flyer of Statement on Sexual Harassment; Flyer from W.O.W., Women Against the Ordination of Women, Oxford, UK. File 2 includes press cutting from various Irish press and publications with stories and coverage relating to women in the news and media, gender issues, equality, the stoning of women, and other related issues.
Woman's Duties in Social and Political Life by Pope Pius XII.
Black and white photograph of a woman's dress, noted to be from a bog in Co. Tipperary.
Black and white negative photograph showing a woman in traditional Irish dress playing the Irish harp.
Black and white negative photograph showing a woman in traditional Irish dress playing the Irish harp.
Black and white negative photograph showing a woman in traditional Irish dress playing the Irish harp.
Black and white negative photograph showing a woman in traditional Irish dress playing the Irish harp.
Black and white negative photograph showing a woman in traditional Irish dress playing the Irish harp.
Black and white negative photograph showing a woman in traditional Irish dress playing the Irish harp.