Records from the summit meeting between an Taoiseach Garret Fitzgerald and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher which was held with the aim of creating agreement on cessation of conflict known as 'the Troubles' in Northern Ireland and which was signed on 15 November 1985 at Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland.
Printed booklet being notes of the conference and texts of papers by speakers at the conference entitled "An Anglo-Irish Encounter: Conference on the Role of the Churches in British-Irish Relationships." Included is a list of all participants at the conference, including Kevin Boyle.
File of documents relating to the Intergovernmental Conference group set up as agreed as part of the Anglo-Irish Agreement. File includes a report from the group entitled "Developments since the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement; joint statements issued by the Northern Ireland Information Service following the Anglo-Irish Conference, Nov 1988. File also includes numerous press cuttings of coverage relating to developments and events in Northern Ireland following the signing of the Agreement. Press cuttings include reviews of the Agreement by Boyle and Hadden with articles entitled "Back to the totality of relationships". Also includes text of communique of the Anglo-Irish Summit on 7 Nov 1983.
TS letter from Dr. Michael H. Haltzel, the Woodrow Wilson Centre, inviting Kevin Boyle to invite Boyle to participate at the conference. (27 Dec 1989) Also a TS programme and agenda for the conference held in Washington D.C. Boyle was a commentator os the conference session entitled "Anglo-Irish Relations, Northern Ireland and the European Economic Community".
Black and white photograph of Anglo-Norman tomb at churchyard in Fearta, Co. Kilkenny.
Ani DiFranco. Black and white professional portrait headshot of DiFranco who performed as part of the Galway Arts Festival. Images measure 203mm X 254mm and include a white border.
"Typescript and handwritten copies of song beginning ""Ann aice an dhean-oidhche 's mé sintí 'mo chréatúr"", from Hannah [ ]. Donegal song, index 191, Ó Máille number 374."
Case relates to retrospective claims following ruling in European Court of Justice in 1988. Ann Carberry claimed she was entitled to receive transitional payments given by the Irish Government after the European Community equality directive on social welfare treatment was implemented in 1986. Case was settled in 1991 but outcome unknown.
Mary Robinson worked as Senior Counsel (SC) on this case. However, once she was inaugurated as President of Ireland on 4th December 1990, it is unlikely she continued as SC. Material is arranged across 2 files.
This file consists of correspondence between Mary Robinson and Adam Taylor of Taylor & Buchalter, solicitors including in relation to fees, 03/11/1987-21/09/1992; cutting and photocopy of cutting 29/04/1989.