Assorted published articles on aspects of Cashel and Holycross Churches, Co. Tipperary.
Black and white photograph of Presentation by Cashel Guild of Muintir na Tire to the Very Rev. J.J. Lambem PP. (l to r) Mr. R. Wood, Chairman Cashel UDCC; Michael Burke, Vice-Chairman and the Very Rev. J.J. Lambe,
Recorded stories on the construction of the church in 1896, where much of the labour was provided on a voluntary basis. The stories were collected between May 1969 and May 1970. This is a copy made in 1996, the original is in the possession of Fr Cosgrove, the Parish Priest at Roundstone.
Faxed description of Cashel Church from Roddy McCaffrey (1997).
Copy letter to Lord Roden from G. St. G. E. Grogan, Lieutenant-Commander Royal Navy with recollections of the Honourable John Jocelyn (provenance unclear, 1999).
Letter from Arthur Reynolds enclosing a copy of an obituary for Mr J J O'Loghlen of Cashel (2007).
Nuachtlitir an Chaisil from 1983, magazine celebrating 25 years of Cashel credit union, Community ephemera, including the 1983 community newsletter.
Brochures for local hotels and lodges and press cuttings.
Black and white photographs of Cashel (O' Boyle's Fortress) at Lough Doon, Co. Donegal.
Black and white photographs of landscape sites at Drumena Caiseal, co. Down and of 'Mottle-like Cashel' near Killary Harbour, Co. Galway.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Cashleen [Caislín], namely the Church of the Seven Daughters, and a Court Tomb, indicated on the OS maps as the Giant's Grave, and according to Tim Robinson's notes, is closer to being a portal tomb.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Cashleen [Caislín], namely the Church of the Seven Daughters, and a Court Tomb, indicated on the OS maps as the Giant's Grave, and according to Tim Robinson's notes, is closer to being a portal tomb.
Robinson,TimHandwritten draft of song entitled "Casilean Bán", index 49 & 58.
Cassard Piano Quartet. Printed programme from the concert held at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway. The quartet consists of Raphael Oleg, Miguel da Silva, Marc Coppey and Philippe Cassard. Includes details of works performed from Beethoven, Schuman, Faurè. Includes details on the Quartet members. (3 copies, 6 pp) Event management check-list detailing artists, tickets, press, programmes, publicity, venue and hospitality; TS correspondence includes copy letters from Madeleine Flanagan, Hon. Secretary of Music for Galway, to Fiona Blyth, London, "Music for Galway would very much like to have Philippe Cassard's piano quartet to play in Galway" (3 May 1993) Letter to Blyth confirming the Quartet will play in Galway (17 Aug 1993) Letter from Flanagan to John Coyle, discussing sponsorship of the Cassard concert in Galway (24 Feb 1994) letter from Flanagan to Blyth confirming travel, accommodation, food and fees for the Quartet. (14 Mar 1994) TS letter signed by John Doyle of Renvyle House Hotel enclosing a cheque sponsoring the Cassard concert (7 Apr 1994)
Cassette tape labelled "Bernard Clark - Beggar's Opera - Lyric FM - Sun 15/2/04."