The Apostasy of Matthew Sullivan. Printed poster from the production of "The Apostasy of Matthew Sullivan" written by Eoghan Harris and staged by GTI Theatre Company. Directed by Gerry Conneely. Poster features a sketched image of a church building. Poster measures 405mm X 690mm.
"The Apostasy of Matthew Sullivan". Black and white photographs taken from production of The Apostasy of Matthew Sullivan by Goodtime Productions at the Galway Arts Festival. Images include cast members David Heap and Helena Bereen, taken at Tyrone House, Co. Galway, photographer is named as Aengus McMahon. Also includes images of other unnamed male cast members dressed in costume and looking directly at the camera (2 copies) and a photograph of cast members Mick Mahony, Kevin Reynolds and Philip Sweeney. Typescript note on reverse of this photographs lists the cast members and details the performance as being at the GTI Theatre, [Galway Technical Institute] Fr. Griffin Road, Galway. Photographer is named as Joe Geoghan, Shantalla Place, Galway. Images range in size from 122mm X 179mm and 203mm X 254mm, including a white border.
File with typed script for a new play for radio written by Carolyn Swift, entitled "The Antique Department" and submitted to RTÉ radio. Includes letter from Swift to John Lynch, Drama and Variety Department, RTÉ, explaining about the play and on ambitions for further radio play writing.
Articles by Pat Doyle on The Antigonish Movement; slides for training included.
The answer of Robert Ridge of Balligee, County Galway, relating to the management of the lands of one Ulick Burke, and defending his actions in relation to those lands.
The Annaghmakerrig Gazebo , magazine of the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in county Monaghan. Includes a letter from Bernard Loughlin of the Centre appealing for donations.
TS copy of text by Kevin Boyle being a submission to the Committee on the Government of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Assembly. Jan 1986, 2 copies.
File relating to the book "The Anglo-Irish Agreement: Commentary, Text and Official Review" by Kevin Boyle and Tom Hadden, published by Sweet and Maxwell Ltd and Edwin Higel Ltd. Includes copy of the published book, official press release issued by the publishers for the book. File also includes an annotated TS essay entitled "Emergency Law in Northern Ireland: The Context". A carbon copy TS synopsis of the book is also included. The book was an annotation of the Anglo-Irish Agreement and produced to coincide with the 3-year review of the Agreement.
TS copy of "The Anglo-Irish Agreement - Clarifying the Objectives" by Kevin Boyle and with TS letters by Boyle, with details of who he sent copies to including Michael Lillis, Department of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Martin Mansergh, Research Department Fianna Fail Headquarters; Seamus Mallon M.P., House of Commons, Westminster; Mary and Nick Robinson, which includes statement by Boyle: "I suspect there is little in it that you will disagree with. The approach is designed of course to create space for the Unionist leadership if only they will take it. (17 Feb 1986); Mr. Declan O'Donovan, Department of Foreign Affairs; Reverend Archbishop Eames, Archbishop of Armagh, Boyle states "There is clear evidence that the log jamb is shifting North and South and we will have a better future. . . .The State must respect these differences and it cannot do so by opting for the principles of one albeit larger communion..."; John Hume, M.P and Peter Barry, T.D., Department of Foreign Affairs.
File relating to radio play written by Carolyn Swift entitled "The Age of Innocence". Includes two copies of script by Swift. One carries a press cutting attached to the cover page of script with broadcast details on RTÉ radio and a cutting of overview about the play.