The Museum in Pictures, a brochure by the Museum and Art Gallery, Stranmillis, Belfast.
Printed programme from production of "The Murdering Hole" written by Jessica Cooke and directed by Caroline FitzGerald, Towerhouse Productions at the Town Hall Theatre Galway. Includes biographies of cast members.
'The Moylisha Megalith, Co. Wicklow' by Geróid Ó hIceadha (Gerard Hickey, Mary O'Malley's brother), a reprinted excerpt from the Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland .
Copy of book entitled "The Mourning Tree" an autobiographical and a prison memoir by Mohamed Barud Ali on life in Somalia and which references the mission to Somalia by Boyle and Amnesty International. The book was sent to Boyle by Martin Hill, Human Rights Consultant, Africa, with an accompanying letter.
"The Mourne Scheme: Development of the Silent Valley and Annalong Valley Catchments", issued by the Belfast City and District Water Commissioners, 27 May 1959
Opening Night: 04/03/1930
Playwright: George Shiels
Venue: Dublin
Printed programme from OKT/Vilnius City Theatre production, written by William Shakespeare, performed in Lithuanian with surtitles at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin and directed by Oskaras Korsunovas. Includes article "Romeo and Juliet: Death-marked Love" by Nicholas Greene and also a note on the director. Includes biographies of cast members.
Front page of newsletter, The Moscow Times, with headline story "Meyerhold's spirit lingers in 'Triumphal Square'.
This collection consists of personal letters and other material belonging to Tom Morrisroe, a close friend of Douglas Hyde, An Craobhín Aoibhinn, eminent Gaelic scholar and first President of Ireland.
This collection is divided into three main areas. The