Three letters, two from George Russell (AE) to Michael Rynne, discussing Rynne's contributions to The Irish Statesman, and states "I do not think any other writer in Ireland will anticipate what you say because I do not think any other writer has your knowledge." (8 Dec 1925). Also a MS letter from assistant editor of The Irish Statesman to Rynne, passing on comments from George Russell. Stamped envelopes included addressed to Rynne in Berlin and also at Strand House, Limerick.
This file consists of flyers, manifestos, correspondence, cuttings and other material relating to policies on the Irish language, and the use of Irish in election publicity material by The Irish Republican Socialist Party, The Irish Communist Party and the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP).
Tag / Ref: G60/38/1/7
Reprint of an article entitled 'The Irish Question: A British Problem' by John Hume, from "Foreign Affairs", an American Quarterly Review.
This file contains material relating to Conradh na Gaeilge’s campaign to have Irish language services provided by the civil service and the business community improved for the Irish language community they are making money from, commencing with pressure being applied to banks to provide an Irish language option on their ATMs.
Tag / Ref: G60/29/26
The Irish Minstrel, arranged by P Goodman, containing songs for Irish schools.
Newspaper cutting of the song, "The Irish Maiden's Heart".
The Irish Language in Northern Ireland 1987, preliminary report of a Survey of knowledge, interest and ability, by Kevin Sweeney, Policy, Planning and Research Unit, Stormont, Occasional Paper, No 17, 40pp.
Material in this file relates to the use of the Irish language in Mass and includes flyers, booklets and correspondence between Conradh na Gaeilge and the Bishops of Ireland.
Tag / Ref: G60/23/5
File includes correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Glasgow University Archaeological Society, 19701 - 1972, regarding a lecture by Rynne to the Society in Glasgow; Programme from the Association of Young Archaeologists Ireland conference held in Belfast and at which Rynne was an invited speaker; Minutes of meetings, society documents and text of address by Rynne to the Sligo Field Club; assorted manuscript research notes in Irish history (c. 1970s).
File 2 includes manuscript draft of the lecture/paper, "The Irish in War and Peace A.D. 400-800" by Etienne Rynne and delivered to the Sligo Field Club (17 Feb 1995).