Files relating to the production of Boston Marriage written by David Mamet, produced by B*Spoke Theatre Company, at Project Arts Centre, Dublin, directed by Loveday Ingram and designed by Joe Vaněk.
Letter from Brian S Ruston to Tim Robinson, on behalf of the Botanical Society of the British Isles concerning a paper Tim is presenting at their annual AGM (Sept-Oct 1994).
A programme for the AGM, typed version of Tim's talk, and subsequent article for the Irish Botanical News.
Two copies of the newsletter with Tim's article 'Botany - a Roundstone View' included, and accompanying flyers.
Handwritten and typescript drafts of versions of "Botany Bay", including from Mrs Melley (Peggy Callaghan); from William O'Donnell, Dunloe; from Brigid [ ]; from Mrs. McCauley; from Rose Gallagher; from Mrs. Conway. Ó Máille 252, index 8.
Set of index cards describing physical features in Both Íseal, [Boheeshal]. A note to say the townland is not a Gaeltacht speaking area. Included are information about Loch Coirill, Cloch Coirill, and Criathrach Coirill. One card deals with translations of the townland name. Also mentioned are Loch Pholl an Mhaide Giúse, Cloch Leathbhealaigh, and the Figure Eight (two lochs joined by a few yards of stream). Several hillocks are also described, Tulach Pheadair, Tulach Poirín, Tulach Glas, Liagan Mór/Beag, and Tulach Srutháinín. There is also a Loch Tulach Srutháinín, which appears as Loughaunemlagh on the OS maps. Loch an Fhraoigh, which appears as Lough Duff on the OS maps. Finally Clogher, and Loch an Clogher. Sources of information for Both Íseal were P. Joyce and his son Úraid, and Mr. O'Malley.
Robinson,Tim,Joyce,P.,ÚraidSet of index cards describing physical features in Both Íseal, [Boheeshal]. A note to say the townland is not a Gaeltacht speaking area. Included are information about Loch Coirill, Cloch Coirill, and Criathrach Coirill. One card deals with translations of the townland name. Also mentioned are Loch Pholl an Mhaide Giúse, Cloch Leathbhealaigh, and the Figure Eight (two lochs joined by a few yards of stream). Several hillocks are also described, Tulach Pheadair, Tulach Poirín, Tulach Glas, Liagan Mór/Beag, and Tulach Srutháinín. There is also a Loch Tulach Srutháinín, which appears as Loughaunemlagh on the OS maps. Loch an Fhraoigh, which appears as Lough Duff on the OS maps. Finally Clogher, and Loch an Clogher. Sources of information for Both Íseal were P. Joyce and his son Úraid, and Mr. O'Malley.
Colour photograph of poster advertising the Annual Concert of the Boula Young Farmers' Club near Portumna featuring Joe Burke as All-Ireland Accordion Champion, just back from USA tour.
Colour photographic prints taken by [Etienne Rynne] of a boulder dolmen at Oranmore, Co. Galway.
Bound brochure containing production information for "The Dead". Used as a publicity brochure by Clein & Feldman Ltd. In PR for the film.
Bound copies of volumes 1-4 of The Galway Reader , ed. S.J. Magennis, with a dedication by the editor to "my friend Hayes-McCoy".
holograph letter from Patrick K. Egan, Ballinasloe, County Galway, to Gerry (G.A. Hayes-McCoy), listing volumes of The Galway Reader as published, pointing to gap in National Library set. [This is a complete set of the volumes published.]
Bound copy of James Saunders's play Hans Kohlhaas (adapted from Heinrich von Kleist). Listing literary agents Margaret Ramsay, London. Incorporating "Notes on the Play" and "production notes" (xv pp).