Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Coolacloy, [Cúl an Chlaí]. Included are descriptions of Hog Island, the Coast Guard Station, Cuan an Bhaidhe, Oileán na nÚan, Cúl an Chruit, Tiompán, Maol an Bhreallaigh, The Boat Rock, Cuan na Loinge, Carraig an Tí, Tóin na Leachtaí, and Béal an tSrutha. Local man Patrick Joyce is credited with providing some of the local information.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Coolacloy, [Cúl an Chlaí]. Included are descriptions of Hog Island, the Coast Guard Station, Cuan an Bhaidhe, Oileán na nÚan, Cúl an Chruit, Tiompán, Maol an Bhreallaigh, The Boat Rock, Cuan na Loinge, Carraig an Tí, Tóin na Leachtaí, and Béal an tSrutha. Local man Patrick Joyce is credited with providing some of the local information.
Robinson,Tim,Joyce,PatrickFile of documents relating to administration, development, objectives, budgets, and general work of Coole Cultural group at Coole Park, Gort, Co. Galway. Includes plans to participate in Galway European Capital of Culture initiative, 'Small Town, Big Ideas'.
Aerial photographs of the promontory fort site at Cloonliamgowel and adjacent headlands in Coolum townland west of Dunmore East, County Waterford.
Sepia photograph of 'Cooper Cage 10' written in large letters over the door of a hut in Cage 10, Long Kesh Prison, Belfast. Pictured are Tommy McNulty, Bill Bradley (RIP), Joe Doc, Belfast. Caption by Paddy McMenamin reads the sign was "named after SDLP's Ivan Cooper".
"Cooperation between ""Inniu"" and ""Comhar"": File of correspondence between [Ciarán Ó Nualláin editor of ""Inniu""] and Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh of the magazine ""Comhar"", Rathgar, Dublin, with reply letter; agreeing on running advertisements in both papers to promote the other. Inniu permits a certain draft to be republished, glad that a certain letter writer is being countered. Ó hÉigeartaigh praises ""Inniu"", particularly the ""propaganda"" which is much stronger and more effective than what they are used to from Conradh na Gaeilge; believing that co-operation between the publications will be essential. [in Irish]"
Material, including reports, flyers, correspondence and newsletters, relating to a non-political, non-denominational all-island charity founded in 1979 dedicated to peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland, later renamed Co-operation Ireland.
Ref: P143/4/16/5
This file consists of material relating to a report "Co-operation North" including correspondence and draft report 22/05/1978-11/1979.
Tag / Ref: G60/37/3
Reports: "Community Development in Northern Ireland: A perspective for the Nineties"; "Community Development in Protestant Areas Seminar Report", 05/1991; "Cultural Traditions Programme - Co-operation North Research Development Implementation and Budget Year 1", 07/05/1991; "Projects Funded by the Community Programme of Co-operation North"; Voluntary Service Belfast 25th Anniversary Review 1991-1992.
Ref: P143/4/16/5/1
Selection of journals, flyers and newsletters including "Life in Northern Belfast", Cliftonville Community Education Project, Summer 1990; Community News North (Newssheet of the Community Development Centre, North Belfast), Spring 1991; "The Harp", published bimonthly by the Irish America Political Action Committee, volume 1, March/April 1991; "For A Change", Volume 4 No.4, April 1991 "Ireland and the English Question"; booklet published by Department of Culture, Sinn Féin "Éirí na Gealaí: Reflections on the Culture of Resistance in Long Kesh", May 1991; Community Relations Magazine of the Northern Ireland Community Relations Council, May 1991, Oct 1991 and Feb 1992; "International Women's Day 1992" flyer; "Lurigethan", Journal of the North Belfast History Workshop, No. 1 [1990/1991?].
Ref: P143/4/16/5/2