Second Draft of the screenplay for "Credo: Seen and Unseen", Copyright 17th June 1994.
Founded in 1936, becoming the Directors' Guild of America (DGA) in 1960, it is a craft union which represents the interests of film and television directors in America.
Documents pertaining to the 21 October 1959 sale by auction of Screebe Lodge, fishery, and sporting rights by Robert Lesley Berridge and the resulting legal disputes processes, including: 1953 deeds of surrender from Mary Eulalia Berridge to son Robert Berridge; draft sales agreements between Robert Berridge, wife Cicely Dorothea Berridge, and Screebe Estates Ltd; legal opinions regarding Robert's status as tenant for life of Screebe and his siblings' status as trustees of the property under the terms of his parents' 1918 post-nuptial agreement; January 1960 valuations on the property; and copies of land registry documents.
Scraps of writings, mainly disparate diary entries, unfinished letters, and some sheet music also.
Scraps of songs and verses in Irish and English.
Scraps of songs and verses in Irish and English.
Copy of scraps of poems copied by Tadhg S Seoighe.
Five scrapbooks of press cuttings compiled by the Language Freedom Movement covering July 1966 to January 1967. Extensive coverage of the Mansion House meeting of 21st September 1966 is included, along with reactions and commentary in its aftermath. It also represents battles played out between both sides of the language debate in the letters section of various newspapers.