Cargo De Nuit. Printed poster from the Macnas Parade as part of the Galway Arts Festival, entitled Cargo De Nuit. Poster features a black background with a bright and colourful character from the Macnas parade. Also includes scenes of fireworks. Parade date and time are listed. The Arts Council and Thermo King are listed as sponsors/supporters. The reverse of the poster features a map of the parade route, notes on the theme of the parade and acknowledgements of assistance in the parade production. Poster measures 420mm X 300mm.
Cargo De Nuit. Printed poster from the Macnas Parade as part of the Galway Arts Festival, entitled Cargo De Nuit. Poster features a black background with a bright and colourful character from the Macnas parade. Also includes scenes of fireworks. Parade date and time are listed. The Arts Council and Thermo King are listed as sponsors/supporters. The reverse of the poster features a map of the parade route, notes on the theme of the parade and acknowledgements of assistance in the parade production. Poster measures 420mm X 300mm.
Colour photographic prints from Macnas parade, Cargo de Nuit, staged in Galway during July 1999. Also includes three photographic albums which include polaroid headshots of Macnas staff and members and further photographic prints form unnamed event, but some are likely to be Cargo de Nuit.
Printed booklet produced by Macnas and which outlines in detail the development and production of Macnas parade, Cargo de Nuit. Includes a foreword; introduction by Parade Director Dominic Campbell; details and excerpts from production planning meetings; budget information; rehearsal photographs; week by week schedule of production planning; details of coverage the parade received and also "Policy, Mission Statement and Statement of Purpose of Macnas.
Caricature of Joe Burke, Loughrea, done by Brian Mor Ó Baoigill.
6 aerial photographs of Carlingford and Carlingford Harbour, County Louth, including Carlingford Castle.
Minutes of meetings of the Tourism sub-committee which Pat Doyle was a member of; includes documentation on tourism opportunities in Carlow.
Correspondence between Muintir na Tíre headquarters and Carlow county federation.
Notes from Carlow rural development group meeting on 02/07/1992 taken by Pat Doyle.
Printed programme from 'Carmen' staged by Opera North, an opera by Georges Bizet, text by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, after the novel by Prosper Mérimée, English translation by Keith and Emma Warner. Performed at Leeds Grand Theatre, United Kingdom. Includes a synopsis of each act, a note by Prosper Mérimée, an article entitled "Dangerous Realism" by Patrick O'Connor, an article entitled "Bad Girls" by Sara Maitland, an article "Carmen on Disc and Video" by Alan Blyth as well as biographies of cast and creative members.