Comprising correspondence between Kilroy and his literary agents Margaret Ramsay Ltd, and Peter Willes at Yorkshire Television Ltd, regarding Kilroy's television play Super Ten Days in Mallorca . Correspondence culminates in Willes's decision not to take up his option on the play.
Press cutting from [ The Irish Times ] (author unnamed) entitled 'Compromise is needed to end conflict, says Adams'.
Papers relating to an Order in [HM's] Council, dated 15 August 1890, concerning the compulsory retirement of civil servants at the age of 65, which was challenged by the Corporate Body of QCG in 1895 over the retirement of the President, Sir Thomas Moffett. The Lord Chancellor decided that the Order in Council of August 1890 did not apply to the Queen's Colleges. Further provision was made as to retirement, which was again challenged by QCG. The Corporate Body argued that they held office at the Sovereign's pleasure, while Dublin Castle argued that as they came under the pension scheme they were part of the permanent civil service. QCG eventually ceased to object. These two documents were entitled '65 Rule' and '1898 Tenure of Office' by Professor Senier.
8 colour photographs printed on computer paper, including 4 photographs of items found at archaeological site and four personal photographs of the Casey family.
Computer print out of the front cover of ' By The Lake' (The American version of ' That They May Face The Rising Sun' .)
Computer print-out from The Galway Advertiser, regarding the Mephisto Theatre Company production of Thomas Kilroy's play Dreaming House, 4 June 2011 at the National University of Ireland, Galway, directed by Tara McKevitt and starring Seamus O'Donnell, John O'Dowd.
Typescript certificate stating that Mary Rynne is the owner of five thousand shares of stock in Comstock Mining Co., Limited. Dated 15 December 1910.
Colour photograph taken in Castleisland of Con Curtin and Joe Burke.
Colour photograph of Con Curtin (fiddler) of Brosna, Co Kerry and Chelsea, and Joe Burke.
Colour photograph of Con Greaney and Francis Black chatting.