Handwritten rough draft of "Cois na Brighde", written by Uilliam Inglis.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Photographs of a group of 6 people, entitled “Coisde Ros a Mhil”, includes Máirtín Ó Conghaile in the picture.
Some family photographs taken in the garden.
File of documents including manuscript letters from members of Coiste Forbartha Pobal Iorrais, Belmullet, Co. Mayo, to Lelia Doolan (1979) a calendar for 1979 produced by Pobal Iorrais; copy of report to Women's Aid being interim evaluation report for discussion at upcoming meeting (Aug 1979) with other progress reports.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Coiste Galfmara, group photograph of 10 men taken in front of a cottage.
Portrait images of two of the men, one is named as Conor O’Malley and the other man is Johnny Michael Jack, nicknamed “The Hooker”.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
More group photographs, captioned “Galfmara, Anach Mheáin”.
Land and tenancy accounts and agreements involving properties owned by Colonel Thomas Bermingham Daly Henry Sewell (1774-1852). The Sewell estate was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Athenry and the representatives of Colonel Sewell also held land in the parishes of Clonbern, barony of Ballymoe and Dunmore, barony of Dunmore. Sewell's claim to the baronetcy of Athenry failed in 1800.
Handwritten copy of college anthem entitled "Coláiste Chonnacht Abú", based on "O'Donnell Abú", written by T S O Domhnall, muinnteóir laosdul, Casileán a' Barraigh [in Irish].
Small hand-bill advertising evening Irish classes at Colaiste Laighean under Dr. Sean P Mac Énrí.
Handwritten copy of song entitled "Coláiste Tiúr Mhic Éadigh" [in Irish].
Newspaper clipping from The Irish Times, 24th March 1970, of John Horgan's review of the latest edition of 'Facts About Irish', published by An Comhar Poiblí, article is entitled 'Welcome to Cold Comfort Farm'. Copy letter from Christopher Morris to the Editor of The Irish Times, 25 March 1970 (published 31st March), criticising some elements of the article. Newspaper clipping, letter from John Horgan, published in The Irish Times on 2nd April 1970, responding to Christopher Morris. Letter from Finbarr Corry to Christopher Morris suggesting points for his response, namely 'Plandáil IarChonnachta', the cost of the restoration policy, and pursuit of fair play for both languages. Copy letter from Christopher Morris to the Editor of the Irish Times, 16th April 1970, incorporating some of Finbarr's suggested points. Newspaper clipping of letter from John Horgan, published in the Irish Times on 20th April 1970, criticising the LFM's use of emotive terminology such as 'freedom', 'compulsion', and 'discrimination'. Newspaper clipping and copy letter from Christopher Morris to the Editor of the Irish Times responding to comments made by John Horgan in the clipping from the 20th of April.