Printed programme from Galway production of Treasure Island by Macnas, directed by Rod Goodall. Includes cast and crew information, as well as a programme article by film-maker Bob Quinn. produced at Leisureland, Galway.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Continuation of images of Treasa Ní Mhiolláin.
Some pictures of baby Dominic asleep, with his older sister Bairbre Quinn.
Set dancing sa Cistin, Stiofán Ó [Graofa?]
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Portraits of Treasa Ni Mhiollin of Aran, sean-nós singer, and winner of the Ó Riada cup at the Oireachtas in 1972.
Photographs of Treasa with Bríd, Bean Uí Dhireáin [Bríd Ní Ghiolláin], from Oatquarter in Aran, a recent centenarian. Bríd was a member of Cumann na mBan in her youth, and worked as a priest's housekeeper, before working as a nurse in America.
Photographs of both women were published in 'Conamra, An Tír Aineoil'.
File of correspondence between Etienne Rynne and individuals regarding a cist-burial grave at Treanmacmurtagh, Co. Sligo. Letters are between various academics in archaeology at University of Glasgow (John Waddell); the Ordnance Survey, Dublin; the National Museum, Dublin (Joseph Raftery); A.T. Lucas, and others. Also includes a report written by Rynne on the site. Also includes a number of black and white photographic images taken of the burial site as well as maps and drawings of the site lay-out.
VHS copy labelled "Travelogue Sligo 1990/1991". Transferred by Bórd Fáilte.
This subseries relates to Conradh na Gaeilge’s traveling Irish language teachers and includes job applications, correspondence, reports and lists of teachers.
Tag / Ref: G60/2/3
Travelling Stage Employees' Contract
Parties: Abbey Theatre Company of the first part and H.J. Leeg member of the Local 5, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada of the second part.
Terms: The party of the second party is engaged as an Electrician with The Abbey Theatre Players company at $100 per week, commencing October 18 1931
Travelling Stage Employees' Contract between the Abbey Players Company and H.J. Leeg, member of Local No. 1, international alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada. The Abbey Company agreed to employ Leeg at a weekly salary of $100 per week commencing 1 October 1934.