Same. Copy of long poem in English by Eugene Sullivan "one of the advocates of Apollo". It begins, "Whereas this day before me came,/ with grief and care incommoded."
Recording of "Where the Bride's Lovely Waters Flow", sung by Michael Cronin at Lios Bui, Macroom, County Cork. Recorded by Jean Ritchie and George Pickow. Originally from recording marked ER 5.
Two TS copies of script of "When Stars are Weeping" - A Radio Ghost Play, by Michael Andrew Lysaght Rynne.
File includes page of "Modern Wireless" Magazine, April 1929, with letter published from Michael Rynne.
Typescript text titled "When first I Met Sweet Peggy..." (2pp). From the perspective of a fisherman who meets a young orphan named Peggy Culhane. Folded.
Magazine titled "Irish Golf" Vol. 3 No. 33, January 1927. The top of the magazine says "When Father Took Up Golf" and next to it is a manuscript note that says "by Mary Rynne (see pp. 385-387)." Written from the perspective of a boy named Albert whose father unexpectedly starts playing golf, much to the surprise (and amusement) of his family.
Report and press release published by Article 19 entitled 'What's the Story?: Sangette - A Case Study of Media Coverage of Asylum and Refugee Issues'.
Press cutting from The Sentinel with an article entitled ''Whatever he believed I stand by him - he was my son'', about hunger striker Patsy O'Hara's mother Peggy.
Whatever Happens by Anthony Weir.
Jim Dooge and Patrick Keatings (eds), What the Treaty of Nice Means Institute of European Affairs, Apr 2001, 218pp