File of letters between Etienne Rynne and others discussing researching and findings regarding the archaeology of stone heads in Ireland and internationally. Letters include to/from Stephen Rodinson; Professor Leslie Alcock, University of Glasgow; Nora [Mc -]; Rev. Christopher Warren, Kerry; Dr. Anne Ross, Southampton; Frances, University College of North Wales, Bangor; Richard Haworth, Archaeology Officer, Dublin (Photographs attached); Dr. Roger Weatherup, Co. Armagh Museum (Photographs attached); Hannah Fitzsimons, Dublin; A.T. Lucas, National Museum of Ireland; Dorothea de France, English Dept, California State College; Thomas Bannon; Joseph Raftery, National Museum of Ireland; Lady Dorothy Lowry-Corry, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh; Paddy Healy; Dr. Larch Garrard, the Manx Museum, Isle of Man; Arthur Spears, Co. Donegal; S.D.T. Spittle, Hertfordshire, U.K. with attached article entitled Stone Sculptures at Piltown, Co. Kilkenny.
Black and white photographic prints of carved stone heads at various, mostly unidentified, locations in Ireland. Possibly some international also.
Files of records including photographs, drawings and illustrations, research notes, object records, correspondence, press cuttings and research articles relating to research on the archaeology and history of stone heads conducted by Etienne Rynne over many years.
Black and white photographs (taken by Helen Lanigan) of stone head and stone crosses at Dunnamaggin, Co. Kilkenny.
Black and white photograph of stone circle at Ballynow, Co. Down (with figure standing in the stone circle.)
Letter enclosing the catalogue for an exhibition of the work of Charles Lamb at the Stone Art Gallery, An Spidéal, also the catalogue from the exhibition at the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin.
Introduction to Patricia Burke-Brogans One Woman Exhibition in the Stone Art Gallery by Gerald Dawe 19th March 1982. List of the paintings shown at the exhibition.
List of works shown at Patricia Burke-Brogans exhibition in the Stone Art Gallery in 1984.
Article by the West Magazine on her 1984 exhibition in the Stone Art Gallery.
Drawings and manuscript research notes, with assorted printed/published articles related to stone and iron strike-a-lights.
Fourteen letters from Stokes and Cox, Chancery Lane, London, record agents, referring to research done by Ethel Stokes on George Ormsby's behalf regarding the early Ormsbys of England. Includes an early Ormsby tree and copies of some chancery proceedings, also a letter and genealogical tree completed by George Ormsby.