Postcard advertising the publication, by M.H. Gill & Sons, of a chart with Irish lessons taught by the Christian Brothers.
Files relating to the group Charter 88 who published a charter in November 1988 calling for a modern democracy and reform in Britain. It was drafted and signed by a group of writers, academics, journalists, scientists, artists and individuals and was a non-party movement.
File of assorted and copied press cuttings of stories, interviews and features on and about Charter 88 from U.K. and international press and publications. Includes an edition of "New Statesman" magazine (2 Dec 1988) and which is dedicated to coverage of Charter 88 including the cover image.
Text of address by Kevin Boyle entitled "The Constitution and the National Question" as part of the Charter 88 seminar series, 'Issues of Constitutional Reform'.
Photocopy of published edition of the script of 'Cheapside' by David Allen. Published by [The Stage Company].
File of black and white images taken during production of "Cheapside" by David Allen and directed by Roland Jacquerello. Produced as part of the Galway Arts Festival. Those pictured include Ali White, Phelim drew, Maelíosa Stafford, Patrick Dickson. Photographer is named as Amelia Stein. Also includes contact sheets with multiple thumbnail images. Negatives included.
Check made out to Arthur Shields from The Alber Bureau for the sum of $1500. The check is from The Standard Trust Bank of Cleveland Ohio; attached is a note dated 21 December 1931 stating that 'The Standard Trust Bank, Cleveland Ohio reported closed and in the hands of State Banking Department.'
Copy of memoir of Frederica Sophia Cheevers on her life and the history of her family, which settled in Killyan near Newcastle, County Galway after being transplanted from Monkstown, County Dublin during the Cromwellian transplantations. Her memoir covers the history of the family, as well as her impressions on landlord/tenant relations in the later nineteenth century, land agitation, the War of Independence and the economic problems of the post-treaty period. The family left Killyan in the 1930s and moved to England. Includes copies of photographs of the house and a copy of the OS 6” map of the demesne.