Includes copy of contract of agreement made between Etienne Rynne and Irish University Press concerning publication of Art in Pre-Christian Ireland. Includes correspondence between Rynne and editor of the proposed book about its structure and content. Letters also present which detail that Irish University Press went into receivership.
"Handwritten, typescript and published versions of ""Art Ó Ceallaigh"", including from Mrs Carr, Rosscoll; from Rose Herron; from the ""Gaelic American"" (20 Nov 1909) recorded from John C Ward, Killybegs, County Donegal; from Mrs McCauley; from [Con] McCauley; from Con McNeilis; from Frank Curran; from Mrs Johnson (Mary Melly), Glenties, County Donegal; handwritten copy from the ""Tuam News""; version from County Donegal dated to 1884; from Thomas Walsh and William O'Donnell, Audenried (1884); from Mrs. Hackett. Ó Máille 294, index 60 & 140."
Correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Prof. Sanderlin, editor of 'Topic' journal, to which Rynne contributed an article on "Art of the Celtic Revival". Includes letter between Rynne and others such as academics at UCC and staff at the National Museum of Ireland discussing matters included in the article on Celtic Art.
Manuscript drawings by Etienne Rynne of Gaelic art style; copies of letters to the Irish Times discussing the design of Irish coinage and decisions by Charles Haughey (1979). TS letter from Etienne Rynne to Martin Dowland discussing Gaelic and Celtic art (1986). Short typescript article "The Art of the Gaelic Revival" by Rynne, colour photographs of assorted Gaelic art works; correspondence between Rynne and others discussing the dating and form of early publications and manuscripts bearing early Irish Gaelic art style.
Handwritten personal dictionary possibly late 18th century. Gifted to Ernest Reginald McClintock Dix in 1909 and subsequently given to CnaG library; 4 mounted prints by Elizabeth Rivers: "Loading Cattle for the Galway Fair", "Hauling Turf from the Quay", "At the Celidhe", "Interval in the Celidhe".
Tag / Ref: G60/45
File of items including a printed programme and manuscript notes from a lecture given by Etienne Rynne on "Les Celtes et l'Art Celtique" at Vercingétorix, in France and at other events at this event in previous years.
Arthur Shields' business cards, cards simply carry Shields' name and 'Abbey Theatre', 'Dublin', contained in envelope from the Hotel Westminster, Copley Square Boston
Files relating to the international NGO, Article 19, based in London and of which Kevin Voyle was the founding director. Article 19 were concerned with matters of Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Religious Belief, Censorship, Press and Media and other such issues.