Printed booklet of songs, 'Canto Dei Fascisti' - 'Fascist Songs', featuring sheet music and writing/lyrics in Italian. Also includes extensive manuscript notes and annotation by Michael Rynne. Copy is autographed "Michéal Ua Rinne, Milano, Italia, Mí na Nollaig".
This subseries relates to several Conradh na Gaeilge campaigns to increase membership, recruit volunteers and promote the Irish language, and consists mainly of press releases, correspondence and flyers.
Tag / Ref: G60/29/20
6 negative images.
Marked Caoimhin Mac Cathmhaol, Archive. Difficult to make out, but photographs of groups of people sitting on the ground.
Handwritten rough draft of song "Caoineadh an Mhadaidh", from Mrs. Luny, Ballymote.
Letter from 'An Díleachd', Athlone, to Douglas Hyde, enclosing a poem, he goes on to discuss the poem in detail, as well as give his views on the state of spoken Irish in the Athlone area. Enclosed poem entitled 'Caoineadh Máire Ní hÁrdigain as Bhás a céi
Handwritten, typescript and printed copies of song entitled "Caom-Rós", including clipping from the "Tuam News", 19 September 1908; from Mrs. Hayes, Newkirk Pa & Co. Donegal, see "Gaelic Journal", vol 4, p 230; copy from Séagan Ó Laighin, "Nuacht Thuama",
Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Caorán na gCearc Theas, [Keeraunnagark South]. Included are descriptions of Cuan Dubhóige, Loch an Sticín, Lochán an Chalgach, An Cudú, Cannon Rock, Oileán an Bhronaigh, Aill an Bhréagaire, Toit Chonáin (an 8 foot mound of periwinkle shells), Céibh an Chaoráin, Oileán Ainnise, Poll Aill an Arbhair, and Loch an tSeanbhaile. Seán Ó'Fhatharta is credited as being a local source of information.
Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Caorán na gCearc Theas, [Keeraunnagark South]. Included are descriptions of Cuan Dubhóige, Loch an Sticín, Lochán an Chalgach, An Cudú, Cannon Rock, Oileán an Bhronaigh, Aill an Bhréagaire, Toit Chonáin (an 8 foot mound of periwinkle shells), Céibh an Chaoráin, Oileán Ainnise, Poll Aill an Arbhair, and Loch an tSeanbhaile. Seán Ó'Fhatharta is credited as being a local source of information.
Robinson,Tim,Ó'Fhatharta,SeánPapers from the CAP reform conference including from Ray McSharry the EC Commissioner; Michael Dowling Department of Agriculture and Rural Development; Seamus Sheehy, Professor of Agricultural Economics UCD; Pat O’Neill, CEO Avonmore Foods PLC.