Photocopy of publication, "The Effective Protection of Human Rights - An Introductory Handbook". Published as part of Occasional Paper Series 6, and by Kevin Boyle, Tom Hadden and Colm Campbell and based on a study carried out for the Forum for Peace and Reconciliation.
Press releases and statements issued by the Language Freedom Movement, Conradh na Gaeilge, and Gael-Linn commenting on the education system, covering themes including civil rights, the financial cost of the Irish language programme to the education system, and the Ballinasloe school question.
Material in this file relates to various education bills including "An Bille Um Bord Náisiúnta Curaclaim agus Measúnúcháin, 1986" [National Board for Curriculum And Assessment Bill 1986]; The Universities Bill 1996, The Education Bill 1997, and the Education Act 1999. It consists of press releases, submissions, correspondence and copies of the bills.
Tag / Ref: G60/30/4
The Edinburgh Quartet. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland, Galway. Includes printed flyer with detailed notes of works performed from Beethoven, Matthew Roddie and Mendelssohn (1 item, 4 pp) Information file with flyers and TS information on the Quartet; (4 items) Copy of sketch of seating plan for the Aula Maxima; copy of advertisement from the concert taken from the Galway Advertiser along with press cutting of review of the Galway concert (10 Mar 2000) Manuscript notes in pencil of tour/programme details of the Quartet; Typescript and fax correspondence between Madeleine Flanagan, Administrator of Music for Galway, Gwenneth Bransby-Zachary, of GBZ Management and others regarding planning and organising the concert with the Edinburgh Quartet. (Nov 1998 - Mar 2000)
Correspondence from the ESRI regarding the institute’s Field Survey Unit and draft of ‘The pilot programme for integrated rural development: an assessment’.
Offprint from North Munster Antiquarian Journal, Volume XXIV, 1982, article by Etienne Rynne, "The Iron Age in County Clare".
Research material by Etienne Rynne relating to the early Iron Age in Co. Clare, for publication on the North Munster Antiquarian Journal. Includes illustrations of artefacts with annotation and comments, of objects such as iron swords; includes plan maps of sites such as prehistoric forts at Mogane and Langough, Dromoland, Co. Clare; Also correspondence between Rynne and others at the Royal Irish Academy, University College Dublin, University College Cork and others.
Typed script, with annotation/stage directions for sketch "The Dustbin Mime", produced by the Pike Theatre Dublin as part of the Late Night Follies.
Printed programme for The Passion Machine production of "The Dublin Trilogy - Buddleia / Kitchen Sink / Native City" as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival and staged at the Tivoli Theatre, Dublin. Written and directed by Paul Mercier. Includes chronology of Passion Machine productions; article entitled "The Passion of Paul Mercier" by Bernard Farrell; note by Bairbre Ní Fhloinn entitled "Urban Legends"; a poem "The Finding of Moses" by Zozimus. Also includes images and biographies of cast members.
Correspondence between Michael Rynne and John Healy, Editor, Dublin Evening Mail and also Douglas Gageby, Editor, The Irish Times; Jack Jones, Features Editor, The Irish Times, the Editor of the Dublin Opinion and the Director of Broadcasting, GPO, Dublin, suggesting to them a feature on Common Market Language content for inclusion in the respective publications.
Issue of Irish Opinion, 15 Dec 1917.