File of material relating to printer’s draft of “Small Boy Town”, first 132 pages, including queries from the printer, additions from Maurice and some other correspondence on the draft. Also notebook on sections and some re-writes. This was published in 1996 as Black Puddings with Slim: A Downpatrick Childhood.
Printed programme and poster from production by the Trinity College Dublin, Bachelor in Acting Class of 2008, of "Black Snow" by Keith Dewhurst, adapted from the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, Directed by Deirdre Roycroft and Jason Byrne. Staged at the Samuel Beckett Theatre, Trinity College Dublin.
Black, lightweight, dilators, numbered 5 and 23, one thick, one thin. The thin one is now broken into 2 parts
Black-and-white photograph and later copy, with portrait of Michael [Dominic] and John [Aloysius Cusack], sons of Michael and Margaret Cusack, as young children, both wearing sailors' suits and posing on a structure resembling a mast, a crow's nest, and ship's rigging. Both looking off to the left.
Black-and-white photographs of two maps and two plates from [Attilio] Vigevano's book La fine dell'esercito pontificio [Rome 1920], comprising maps 4 and 6, plates 31 and 37.(Pencilled title on reverse "R.G.Storia III 1628".)
Black-and-white studio photograph (and two further copies) of Margaret Imelda Woods, later Cusack, only head and shoulders, hair in a bun and high-collared blouse with ornamental brooch. Portrayed in half profile and looking to the right. (All three mounted, first two original studio copies by Arthur Winter studio, Preston [England], last may be more recent and is loosely inserted into a fold-out mount. One studio copy bears caption in ink on reverse, "Mother RIP died September 6th 1890, born December 8, 1854, married June 14th, 1876?")
Black-and-white studio photograph of Michael Cusack in middle age, bust only, looking to left, faintly smiling. William Benson's studio, Lombard Street, Belfast. (Photograph mounted, surface scratches and tears.)
Black-and-white studio photograph of Michael Cusack in middle age, standing in the centre, looking at the camera, dressed in country walking suit, cummerbund and knickerbockers, faintly smiling; holding blackthorn stick in right hand and resting the left on an ornamental bench.
Black-and-white studio photograph of three young women, two seated and one standing behind them, all in their early 20s, two wearing white blouses and black skirts, one (on right) dressed in dark dress. Woman on the left is seated before a small table, leaning onto a gazette-type sheath of papers lying on it. William Lawrence's studio, Upper Sackville St, Dublin, c. late 19th century.
Printed programme from Landmark Productions presentation of "Blackbird" written by David Harrower and directed by Michael Barker-Caven. Includes Director's Note; an article by clinical psychologist Marie Murray; a biography of Harrower and also of cast members.