Black and White photograph showing Christchurch Cathedral as seen from across the Liffey River, January 1979. Taken by B. Doyle, Studio M. Photo shows cranes lit at nighttime on site of construction of Civic Offices and is unobstructed view of Cathedral which disappeared once offices were complete; small sepia/grey and white photograph with caption "House foundations comprising post and wattle walls along the line of Fishamble Street", n.d.
Script de “Scéalta ó Theach na mBocht” (“Tales from the Poorhouse”) le Eugene McCabe, aistrithe ag Liam Mac Con Iomaire, léirithe ag Darach Mac Con Iomaire.
Script for “Scéalta ó Theach na mBocht” (“Tales from the Poorhouse”) by Eugene McCabe, translated by Liam Mac Con Iomaire, produced by Darach Mac Con Iomaire.
Script de “Scéim Mundy” le Brian Friel, aistrithe ag Seán Ó Carra, léirithe ag Pádraig Ó Baoill.
Script of “Scéim Mundy” by Brian Friel, translated by Seán Ó Carra, produced by Pádraig Ó Baoill.
Script de “Scread na hÓige san Uaigneas” (“A Whistle in the Dark”) le Tom Murphy, aistrithe ag Peadar Ó Cualáin, léirithe ag Éamonn Draper.
Script for “Scread na hÓige san Uaigneas” (“A Whistle in the Dark”) by Tom Murphy, translated by Peadar Ó Cualáin, produced by Éamonn Draper.
Script de “Seachain an Dathadoireacht” (“Prenez Garde à la Peinture”) le René Fauchois, aistrithe ag Liam Ó Briain, léirithe ag Ian Priestley-Mitchell.
Script of “Seachain an Dathadoireacht” (“Prenez Garde à la Peinture”) by René Fauchois, translated by Liam Ó Briain, produced by Ian Priestley-Mitchell.
Script de “Sí” le Pádraig Ó Giollagáin, léirithe ag Seán Stafford.
Script for “Sí” by Pádraig Ó Giollagáin, produced by Seán Stafford.
Script de “Sín do Sciatháin” (“Come Blow Your Horn”) le Neil Simon, aistrithe ag Máire Stafford, léirithe ag Máire Stafford.
Script of “Sín do Sciatháin” (“Come Blow Your Horn”) by Neil Simon, translated by Máire Stafford, produced by Máire Stafford.
“Small World” was a CBS current affairs programme. Hosted by Ed R. Murrow the show of 22nd March, 1959, featured on wit, satire and humour in the theatre. Those involved were Noel Coward from Jamaica, Siobhán McKenna from Dublin, and James Thurber from New York’s Algonquin Hotel.
This file contains sheet music for "Soldiers of Erin", setting by Victor Herbert 1917, signed by R Monteith Captain, IRA [Irish Republican Army]
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Programme for Abbey Theatre production of “Spreading the News” by Lady Gregory, “Oedipus the King” by Sophocles and “Ballets” with Ninette De Valois. Produced by Lennox Robinson.