Ring-bound documents: Celtic Ornaments Found in Ireland (various minutes of evidence, 1899 (photocopies).
Ring-bound documents relating to payments in respect of Treasure Trove Acquisitions (Irish Antiquities) since 1960 x 2.
Ring-bound documents: The High Court - Brief Book 2 (Attorney General's and Counsels Advices Correspondences etc); The High Court - Brief Book 4 (correspondence passing between plaintiff Michael T.S. Webb and the Director of the National Museum).
Ring-bound documents: submission of the appellants (defendants); Submission of the Respondents (plaintiffs); ring-bound letters between sets of solicitors.
Ring-bound document: "The Supreme Court…Michael T.S. Webb and Michael O'Connell Webb…plaintiffs and Ireland and the Attorney General Defendants…Papers in relation to Privilege Claimed x 2.
The Supreme Court Book of Appeal; Book of Appeal (Part II) x 2.
Correspondence kept by the Language Freedom Movement with supporters of Irish language restoration. Topics discussed include whether 'Irish' or 'Gaelic' is the more accurate term, legal correspondence in the aftermath of the Mansion House meeting of 21 September 1966, correspondence with prominent members of the language restoration movement on the possibility of arranging a public debate, letters written to various newspapers in response to articles written on education.
Slip of paper listing supply items to be purchased from a catalogue such as cooking pans, burners, and polish.
Supplement to 'The Nation', a drawing depicting Erin confronting two men, probably Charles Stuart Parnell and John Redmond. Parnell is carrying a banner reading 'Shame, Discord, Ruin' and a sash reading 'Self-confidence'. Caption reads 'The Uplifting of the Banner - Erin to the Pretender - "Away, Wrecker of My Cause"'.
Supplement from the Houston Chronicle on the Houston International Film Festival including a John Huston retro.