Copies of press cuttings sent to Tony Huston from Film in the Cities in St. Paul after their John Huston season.
Copy of printed booklet by Mathúin Mac Fheorais (ed) The hurlers of Kilfenora and Kilmacduagh with the poem 'Iománaithe Chill Chóirne' (Dublin 2009). With foreword by Br Seán Mac Namara. (This item was gifted to the NUI Galway Archives by Edward O'Loghlen in February 2010.)
Copies of printed flier advertising the Michael Cusack Centre/ Ionad Mhichíl Cíosóg, Carron, as a "new attraction".
Copies of printed letters and blank consent forms from the Irish Land Commission, 24 Upper Merrion St., Dublin, giving their valuer's estimated fair rent for the holdings of Thomas Burke, Mary Huban and Patrick Melody [Knockaculleen].
Copies of printed letters and blank consent forms from the Irish Land Commission, 24 Upper Merrion St., Dublin, giving their valuer's estimated fair rent for the holdings of Patrick Melia, John Connor and Bridget Huban. Bridget Huban had two holdings [Knockaculleen and Cregboy].
Copies of printed 'Testimonials of Surgeon-Major P J Freyer, MA, MD, M Ch, Bengal Medical Service' 1874-1887, including references from many of the professors of QCG in 1874 and from the Inspector General of Civil Hospitals in the North West Provinces of India in 1887. The prizes and scholarships won by Freyer at QCG are recorded and a copy of a petition from the residents of Mussoorie to the Lieutenant Governor of the North West Provinces and Oudh asking for an extension to Freyer's service in the area is included (1886). An extract from the report of President Moffett, QCG, for the session 1888-1889, which mentions Freyer's treatment of one of the native princes of India, is attached to one copy. 2 copies include a page listing the publications and contributions to medical literature by Freyer, published between 1877 and 1889 and one of these, inscribed 'proof', also has an advertising flyer for The Modern Treatment of Stone in the Bladder by Litholapaxy by Peter Freyer, in 8 volumes, with 21 engravings, sold by Thacker, Spink and Co, Calcutta and Bombay [see P57/110] as an attachment.
Copies of programme for the Eighty-first commencement of The American University, Washington DC. Also copy of degree, citation and associated material.
Copies of programme for "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov, staged by the Abbey Theatre as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival, featuring Siobhán McKenna as Madame Ranevskaya.
Copies of recommendations for Síghle Bairéad, mainly from Irish teachers and clergy, including one from Douglas Hyde.
Press cutting of death notices of Dr. Julia Barrett and Dudley Barrett, children of Stiophán Bairéad.