Digital copy of a colour photograph, depicting Brendan Duddy, Gerry Kelly (Sinn Féin), and two unidentified women at a restaurant; all posing for the camera.
Colour photograph of Brendan Hynes, Tony Reddin (hurler) and Joe Burke.
Black and white photograph of portal dolmen at Brennanstown, Co. Dublin. (With figure standing on top of dolmen).
File 1 includes manuscript research notes and index cards regarding the archaeology and history of Brian Boru. Also includes postcards of images, other contemporary ephemera with the name or image of Brian Boru, research material regarding a public lecture on Boru by Etienne Rynne. File 2 includes assorted published research articles, offprints etc. about Brian Boru. iIncludes a copy of North Munster Studies, edited by Etienne Rynne, "Essays in Commemoration of Monsignor Michael Moloney, Limerick, The Thomond Archaeological Society, 1967. Also a [1912/1914] edition of pamphlet "Brian Boru: A Sketch of His Life and Times" by E. Leahy, Dublin, Irish Messenger Office, series of "Epochs of Irish History".
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
More photographs taken at the Síbín. Brian Kennedy singing and playing guitar.
Brian Kennedy. Black and white 'landscape' photographs of Brian Kennedy who performed with his band at the Ardilaun House Hotel as part of the Galway Arts Festival. Image is head and shoulders of Kennedy, he is standing at a microphone and looking down. Images measure 253mm X 252mm and include a white border. Photographer is named as Aengus McMahon.
Photocopy of "Brian Westby" by Forest Reid, used by McGahern when writing his essay about the book.