Two poems by Norman Iles entitled The Longing for Fitness and Billy Jean Moffatt defeated Maria Bueno at Wimbledon in 1962 .
Two poems by Mrs Patrick McMechan of Dorset entitled The Girl from Epinay and Winter .
Two poems by James Scott entitled Judgement and another untitled one.
Two poems by Dick Higgins entitled This Might be a Pastoral and This is a Good Way to Fall Downstairs .
"Typescript of two poems by Colbert Kearney, ""Boys swimming in the Grand Canal at Mount Street Bridge"" and ""Diarmaid to Grainne""."
Two poems by Clarke, entitled Not in Sad Remembrances and Donegal .
Two poems by Alan Littlewood entitled Still Life and Love .
Printed programme from "Two Plays After" written by Brian Friel and staged at the Gate Theatre, Dublin. Includes an article by Richard Pine, "Heard/Unheard" on the theatre of Friel and articles on Friel and Chekhov. Includes extensive manuscript notes by Ros Dixon.
"Two photographs with dedication page of the autographed copy of ""An Mháthair"" by Pádraig Pearse to James Connolly, dated 20 January 1916 (from a copy at unknown repository 'loaned by Mrs.Connolly-O'Brien'; taken by a Dublin studio)."
Two photographs of set models for Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw at an unknown location. The photographs are stored in a plastic wallet.