Telegram addressed to Arthur Shields, Radio Eireann Dublin, which reads in its entirety 'Congratulations from one who was with you in Hibernian Bank Easter Week.' Sent from Cork, not clear who from.
Telegram addressed to Arthur Shields from Stella Saurin informing him of the death of Charles Saurin. Also memorial card and note of appreciation for Charles Saurin.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images.
The Telegael crew setting up camera and sound equipment outside St. Nicholas’s cathedral, near the market. In the same location, some of Galway’s traffic wardens are trying to remove a chain from a post.
Scenic photographs taken on Seana Mhac. One image of string puppets.
This file consists of material relating to Telegael, a film, TV and animation production company, and includes quotes for production costs of programmes, and material relating to the Irish language version of children's programme Muzzy.
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Telefaxed letter from theatre director Richard Eyre, Royal National Theatre, London (UK), to Kilroy. Regretting he is wary of tackling Woyzeck at his theatre, though finding it "an extraordinary piece that somehow prefigures the whole of the 20th century".
Telefax (and copy) signed R. [Robert/'Fred', British government] for [Sinn Féin], reiterating commitment to their 9-paragraph document and necessity for an assurance that violent activity has ceased; stating that [the Secretary of State] is absent for the week - encouraging questions. 'Off the record' stating 'we are appalled at the present mess' and urging them to seek a 'clear answer on timing'. (With caption by [Éamonn Downey] referring to Setting the record straight where the text has been amended.)
Telefax signed by Robert for [ ] (name obliterated); passing on the draft note the final version of which is meant to be sent once the 'local chairman' [Secretary of State] returns - they had discussed it before and following it up may induce movement on both sides. (With handwritten transcript by Éamonn Downey.)
Telefax from Lewis Fastravel, Derry, to Brendan Duddy, regarding travel to Parque Santiago; with handwritten notes by [Brendan Duddy], possibly a draft for a statement, generally expressing need for a fresh start to the dialogue and for an exploration of 'group behaviour' in Northern Ireland. [Probably connected with Duddy's membership of IMUT.] (Caption by [Éamonn Downey] stating that the information sought on travel was for the benefit of 'Fred' who travelled to Parque Santiago in early March 1993, and that Billy and Margaret McC[artney] were there at the same time.)
Telefax of typescript speech delivered by Albert Reynolds TD at University College, Cork, on the same date, entitled 'Peace process - where to now', regretting the stalling of the talks due to the forthcoming parliamentary elections in Britain and Ireland, and due to the insistence on decommissioning which had not formerly been a pre-condition for entry into talks.
Telefax message from Eddie Armstrong, Royal Ulster Constabulary, Strand Road, Londonderry, to Brendan Duddy, with a handwritten list of c.45 RUC officers and dates [of death], listed chronologically from Constable R.F. Leslie (18 September 1971) to Constable G.W. Pollock (20 April 1994).