Programme of Abbey Theatre production of "The Bribe" by Seumas O'Kelly and "The Workhouse Ward" by Lady Gregory
The core of the collection covers a period of twenty years (1972-1993) and relates to Brendan Duddy's agency in the peace process. The collection as a whole covers over thirty years (1968-2007) and includes his wider observations of the process. The papers consist of memoranda (including two diaries of 1975 and 1976), of correspondence, and of published items (press cuttings, pamphlets, reports, brochures). As regards his personal involvement, the archives reflect particularly the period of 1974-1976, the period of the hunger strikes of 1981 and 1981, and then the intense activity of 1993. After 1993, he served on the Northern Ireland Policing Board in 2006-2007. As regards Duddy's role as observer, there are press items and other publications in print on various issues regarding Northern Ireland, and interspersed in all sections A), B), and C), complementing the primary material. Duddy's offer of observations and advice to the Republicans after 1993 are arranged chronologically (A) and by name (B). His special interest in policing is served in C). Photographs (digital copies) add to this, in section D). The running commentary by Éamonn M. Downey provides some wider context, and also reflect Downey's own viewpoints and his wish to promote knowledge of Duddy's work. Interviews conducted with Brendan Duddy (D) provide background and context for the archives, on selected topics.
19 images on negative and 2 contact sheets.
Photograph of awards won by “The Boy from Mercury”, at the Premio Giffoni film festival in Italy.
Portrait photographs of writer and filmmaker, Martin Duffy.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Stills from 'The Boy From Mercury'. Up close shots of Rita Tushingham, who played May Cronin in the film, standing at a graveside. Photograph of Séamus Deasy, cinematographer. Hugh O’Conor, who played the character of Paul.
Continuation of photographs of Seán Mac Dhonncha.
Printed programme and flyer from the production of 'The Bower Wall', as part of the Druid Debut series, staged at Nun's Island Theatre, Galway. Programme includes brief overview of the play, images of cast members and description of the Druid Debut Series. Printed flyer and press release about the play issued by Druid Theatre also included.
Correspondence between Tim Robinson and Treasa Coady, publisher of 'The Book of the Irish Countryside'.
Notes, handwritten and typed drafts with annotations, list of illustrations and photographs, and the final copies of the essay 'The View from Errisbeg, Connemara and the Aran Islands'.
Also included is a small file of photocopied book reviews.
*Note: Some correspondence relates to the other essay Tim Robinson wrote for this book - 'The Burren Uplands, Crossing the Pass', see P120/3/2/4/2.
Notes, handwritten and typed drafts with annotations, and the final copies of the essay 'The Burren Uplands - Crossing the Pass'.
File of research material, draft texts of articles, lectures and public talks by Etienne Rynne on the topic of drolleries and amusing/humorous items depicted within The Book of Kells.
File of research material, notes and articles by Etienne Rynne regarding The Book of Kells, its various components, parts, sections, composition and history. Includes pencil sketches and extensive notes and writings.