Printed programme from "The Adventures of the West Senor" based on the Spanish Armada survivor Francisco de Cuellar in Ireland, written and directed by Donal O'Kelly; includes images of rehearsal and images and biographies of cast members.
Typed script, with annotation/stage directions for sketch "The Actors' Charity Ball!", produced by the Pike Theatre Dublin as part of the Late Night Follies. By Carolyn Swift
Report by Eamon O’Sullivan, Enterprise Development Officer for Muintir na Tíre on the action plan for enterprise development with community groups.
Folder labelled: "The 22nd of June Club" consisting of correspondence and other material relating to an informal session Mary Robinson (MR) held in her home to share ideas for the campaign. Includes list of 28 women (including politicians, activists and journalists), minutes for Women's group meeting on 06/07/1990 at MR's home and notes from other members of the group.
Ref: P143/4/1/2/10
File includes a printed flyer entitled "Draft of letter to be Sent to TD's" which details the campaign and five demands being called for by the Republican and paramilitary prisoners in the Maze prison and urges making a priority "the settlement of the H-B
Copy of report by Madge Davison, [Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, which discusses the law surrounding abortion in Northern Ireland, Great Britain and the European Perspective.
28 images on negative and contact sheets.
Photographs of thatchers at work in Carraroe.
Some pictures of boats out on the water.
Cassette audio tape of BBC audio adaptation of "That They May Face the Rising Sun", adapted and read by John McGahern, produced by Kate Triggs.
Summary of address by Christopher T. Morris, former President of the Language Freedom Movement, to a meeting of SPECTRUM, the Science Debating Society, University College Belfield, Dublin, on 8 February, 1971. Topic: 'That nationalism is dead'. Discusse
Two copies of the address of Christopher T. Morris, President of the Language Freedom Movement, at a debate held by the Solicitor's Apprentices Debating Society in Dublin on 20 May, 1968. The motion was 'that Ireland without a national language is not wo