Agfa Videochrome U-matic tape of "The Branchy Tree" featuring Siobhán McKenna.
Handwritten drafts of song beginning "Taoibh siar de Shligeach a chuir me cluínn".
Handwritten draft of songs beginning "Taobh thall den bóinn", from Mrs. Dunlevy. Ó Máille 508, index 389.
Handwritten rough draft of song (number 297), Mrs Dunlevy, "Taobh muic den mhaoiuigh"
Handwritten rough draft of song (number 297), Mrs Dunlevy, "Taobh muic den mhaoiuigh".
Files relating to research by Etienne Rynne on Tao Cross of Killinaboy, Co. Clare.
File 1 Includes off-print of published article by Rynne entitled "The Tau-Cross at Killinaboy: Pagan or Christian?" (North Munster Studies, 1967) and also assorted MS and TS drafts of the article and other written observations.
File 2 includes MS and TS correspondence between Rynne and the Royal Society concerning the lecture; also letters between Rynne and others such as John Wallace and the National Museum of Ireland discussing a find, 'St. Patrick's Farthing' and other 18th C. coins, with etchings of coins on the letter. Also a batch of letters between Rynne and others including Charles Haughey, T.D. and Minister for Finance, regarding a protest "against the proposal to remove certain ancient monuments from their present sites to Dublin for exhibition as a display of modern painting organised by ROSC (Oct 1967) with further letters to Michael Scott and to the Office of Public Works by Rynne detailing the terms of the protest and objections to the exhibition. (1967).
File 3 includes detailed manuscript notes and loose-leaf pages of MS drawings by Rynne on the topic of the Tao Cross.
File 4 includes black and white and also colour photographic prints of Tao at Killinaboy and also images taken of a Tao cross on Tory Island.
File 5 includes image plates and illustrations used by Rynne in his research and lectures on Tao crosses.
File 6 includes press cuttings with letters to the press by Etienne Rynne commenting on the Tao Cross at Killinaboy (1973)
Printed programme from production of "Tantalus" at the Theatre Royal Nottingham, produced by the Denver Centre for the Performing Arts and the Royal Shakespeare Company, produced by John Barton and directed by Edward Hall and Peter Hall. Includes article entitled "Feeling Tantalised?" by Paul Cartledge, Professor of Greek Theatre, Cambridge University and also includes biographies and images of cast and creative crew members and general information on the production.
Handwritten draft of song beginning "Tá'n t-athair Pádraic dá shír radh liom", Ó Máille 483, index 358.
Handwritten draft of song beginning "Tá'n oidche seo dorcha", index 24.
Tan coloured tin case 'cabin or railway roller trunk', with lock and key and the name P J Freyer painted on the top. Fitted with little runners on the bottom and made by Jones Brothers and Co, Wolverhampton, winners of a gold medal at the Calcutta Exhibition of 1884. Size 61x32x18 cms.