Folder with 12 colour prints, and 6 negative images.
From the celebration of 25 years of Raidió na Gaeltachta, featuring Mary Robinson and Máire Geoghan Quinn.
Folder with 12 colour prints, and 6 negative images.
From the celebration of 25 years of Raidió na Gaeltachta, featuring Mary Robinson and Máire Geoghan Quinn.
13 images on negative and contact sheets.
Photographs from a Raidió na Gaeltachta forum. Session with Seán Keane.
Individual portraits of 3 women, Bobbi Gibbon, and Cis Ní Colúin are the only ones identified.
This subseries consists of material relating to Raidió na Gaeltachta including correspondence, press releases, brochures and list of media contacts [G60/36/8/1] and a petition to the Department for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht supporting the station in the face of budget cuts [G60/36/8/2].
Tag / Ref: G60/36/8
This file consists of material relating to Ra[i]dió Éireann including a letter concerning the hiring of a music director who was considered to be against Irish language (n.d.); "Fréamhú agus Forleathadh" - a CnaG Radio Play script (n.d.) and the Radio Éireann Annual Report 1962. File also includes a letter concerning Raidio Free Éireann (1997).
Tag / Ref: G60/36/7
This file consists of material including press releases, correspondence and cuttings relating to the pirate radio station run by Conradh na Gaeilge.
Tag / Ref: G60/36/10
Correspondence, on Óglaigh na hÉireann headed papers, Castle Street, Castlebar, written by Captain Sean Walshe to 'Chief Liaison Officer', outlining details of raid at R.I.C. Barracks at Charlestown that was unofficial and unordered but led by a 'Vice-Comdt Hickey of an East Mayo Brigade Battalion. Reports detail the 'most atrocious manner' of the raiders and injuries to R.I.C. officers. Walshe seeks advice whether to arrest Hickey. (18 Jan 1922).
Further letters from Walshe include updates on local enquiries and investigations on the raid, possible mistaken identity on the raiding party and its leaders and other information. Also includes a manuscript report into the raid and its detail by Comdt Emmet Dalton. (19 Jan 1922)
Materials pertaining to the application filed by Rahime Demirtaş, Aysel Türkmen, Ayse Özedmir, and Nahide Aydoğdu on 14 July 1994 against the Republic of Turkey (referred to internally within the Kurdish Litigation Project as Cases 187 through 190 and assigned to Tim Otty as lead) regarding the unlawful detainment and torture of their husbands after being taken from their homes in Şakirpaşa, Adana by security forces on 16 January 1995. No progress was made beyond the initial emergency application as the legal representatives were unable to make further contact with the applicants, apparently due to fear of persecution.
TS report by Rynne on his findings at a Ringfort in Raherneen, Co. Galway.
TS report on Rahely Castle, near Gort, Co. Galway, prepared by Etienne Rynne.
Report by Etienne Rynne entitled "Crop-Mark Evidence for Ringfort at Rathiddy Souterrain"; letters between Rynne and Noel Ross of Co. Louth Archaeological and Historical Society; Dundalk Urban District Council; and also a black and white aerial photograph of the exposed outline of a ringfort at Rathiddy.