Handwritten draft of song beginning "Brostaigid a nhinin", from D O Connell's mother.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 20 images.
Photographs taken at the Brothers of Charity in Bruach na Mara, Co Galway. Residents writing and taking part in arts and crafts activities. Portraits of various people including Raymond Allen.
Specimen sent by Browne and Nolan to Stiophán Bairéad.
Brown envelope addressed to 'Mr Councillor Freyer, MA, 42 Owlstone Road, Cambridge', also inscribed 'Sir PJF - Madrid Doctorate' and containing P57/68-110
Brown envelope containing 3 photographs of: Peter Freyer as a young man in military uniform [see P57/43] taken by Robinson and Sons, 65 Grafton St, Dublin; Isabella Freyer with a dog taken by G W Lawrie, Kussowlie and Umball, India and Peter Freyer with baby Dermot.
Handwritten draft of song entitled "Brown Hall", from Mrs. Hackett. Ó Máille 478, index 350.
Brown leather writing case with lock and key and with the initials PJF on the front, the inside is arranged for writing instruments and paper and opens out flat. Includes used blotting paper. Size 35x26x3 cms.
Brown paper envelope address to Jane O'Leary and with MS labelling of "Lower Saxony Youth Orchestra". Includes black and white image of the orchestra members at unlabelled location (631-632 - two copies) Black and white image, an overhead shot looking down at the orchestra during a performance (633) Passport-sized black and white headshots, on the reverse of which is the following manuscript labelling: "Amadeus [Henlling] Violin", (634)"A. Schultz-Fleury - Bassoon] (635) "Christian Hartmann - Oboe" (636) "Jan Diesselhorst - Cello"
Notebook filled with various notes and speech scripts prepared by Canon Hayes. Book published by Browne and Nolan, Dublin. Several pages at the beginning of the book have been detached. Inscription on inside front cover: 'Friday - 19th Nov., 1937/Rev. Fr. Hayes/Kindly read note on slate on the hall stand/J.B.'
Materials related to the tender for archaeological and conservation work for the Browne Doorway, Eyre Square, Galway. Markus Casey was the successful bidder. Includes:
-Financial quote from Casey for archaeological work (15 July 2003, 1p);
-2 copies of Casey's method statement for the archaeological resolution of the site (15 July 2003, 1p);
-Letter from Jim Higgins, Heritage Officer, Galway City Council, to Casey informing him that his tender for conservation has been successful and that the archaeological work has been allocated to another tenderer (7 October 2003, 1p).