Typed screenplay of "Sword of Sherwood Forest" by Alan Hackney, Hammer House Film Productions, London. Note on cover states that Anew McMaster played the part of 'Judge'.
Typed script, with annotation/stage directions for sketch "Sweetness and Light", produced by the Pike Theatre Dublin as part of the Late Night Follies.
Typescript version with some re-writes of "Sweet Killough: let go your anchor" by Maurice Hayes – recalling his early childhood. Some re-writes and loose pages, mainly typescript. Includes draft introduction by Seamus Heaney, and also a letter from Seamus to Maurice on reading the manuscript.
Typescript version with some re-writes of "Sweet Killough: let go your anchor" by Maurice Hayes – recalling his early childhood. Some re-writes and loose pages, mainly typescript. Includes draft introduction by Seamus Heaney, and also a letter from Seamus to Maurice on reading the manuscript.
Set of printer’s proofs for "Sweet Killough Let Go Your Anchor" by Maurice Hayes.
Handwritten draft and re-writes for "Sweet Killough" by Maurice Hayes.
Printed programme from Gate Theatre production of "Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" at the Gate Theatre, Dublin. Music and Lyrics by Selina Cartmell, musical director was Cathal Synnott. Includes article "Stephen Sondheim - An Appreciation" by Gerry Colgan and article "The Tale of Sweeney Todd - Fact or Fiction?" also includes headshot images and biographies of cast members.
Files of colour and also black and white photographs from the production of Sweeney / Buile Suibhne by Macnas. Includes portrait promotional shots of cast members in costume as well as full production shots. Some shots are noted to have been taken by Aengus McMahon, photographer.
Files relating to research by Etienne Rynne on the symbol of the swastika, its origins, meanings, usage, and context in history.
File 1 - Includes letters between Etienne Rynne and various scholars and curators regarding the history and usage of the swastika symbol, such as with Prof. Owen Dudley-Edwards; Dr. Dorothy Watts, University of Queensland; Robert M. Chapple. Also a black and white photograph of an Icelandic ship in Dublin port, 1963, with bore the swastika symbol on its hull; Also includes other photographs and postcards with swastika symbols, also assorted press cuttings which relate to articles on swastikas.
Files 2 - 4 include assorted research material, articles, press cuttings etc. which feature or comment on the use of the swastika.
Files 4 - 6 refer to research for a published academic article by Etienne Rynne, "The Ennis Swastika - Symbol of Resurrection?". Includes photographs of objects in Ireland (and Clare) which feature the swastika symbol and also manuscript research notes by Rynne in researching his article.