Will and Codicil of Sir Henry Lynch Blosse, Baronet, of Mote, County Mayo, settling a jointure of £60,000 on his lands to provide for his children. All of his Irish estate is devised to James Cuffe, of Castlegore, county Mayo and Robert Dillon of Clonbrook, co. Galway.
Handwritten correspondence from David of Wildgoose Films Ltd in Dublin for a film about Folding Landscapes and their work in the Burren. Included are a shooting schedule, Tim's handwritten notes, and a draft structure/script for the film.
Three photocopies from the RTE Guide and The Irish Times advertising and reviewing the film, entitled 'Folding Landscapes'.
Typescript copy of script for sketch "Wild Life in Dublin" produced at the Pike Theatre Dublin as part of the Late Night Follies.
File of documents concerning the administration and staging of 'Wild Harvest'. Includes MS letter from Ken Burke, playwright, to Jane Daly, Druid Theatre Company to which he attaches the text of an article he wrote for 'Theatre Ireland', detailing his experiences of writing and producing 'Wild Harvest'. The article is entitled "Touching the Nerve" (20 Jun 1989); TS letter to Max Stafford-Clark, Artistic Director, The Royal Court, London, from Jane Daly, Druid Theatre Company, enclosing a video recording of the Druid production of 'Wild Harvest' and outlining potential tour plans to the U.K. (5 Dec 1989); TS press release issued by Druid Theatre Company about the play; TS biographies of cast members; details of expenses and staff/cast costs incurred by Druid during production. Also includes rehearsal time sheets for cast members.
File of images taken during production of "Wild Harvest" by Ken Bourke. Pictured include Mick Lally, J.D. Kelleher, Frank McCusker, Andy Hinds, Frankie McCafferty and Eileen Pollack. Also includes contact sheets of multiple thumbnail images. Also includes colour image of the set model box.
Colour positive film taken on trip to Vienna, showing a highly decorated vaulted cloister at the University of Vienna.
Colour positive film taken on trip to Vienna, featuring a church steeple taken from the side.