Copy of 'High Fidelity'
Copy of holograph letter from Michael [Oatley], Wami, Kenya, to Brendan Duddy, Londonderry, with detailed impressions from his family holidays, and general reflections on the past year and joint efforts, Duddy having been able to see him on his last day. Expressions of empathy for Duddy's difficulties, affectionate respect for his attitude and work, and reference to his writings of verse. (Caption by [Éamonn Downey] refers to the original document.)
"Copy of holograph letter from Mícheál Ó Máirtín of An tUltach, Dungannon, to [Proinsias Mac an Bheatha], 18 December [ ], detailing their plan to publish a special edition in honour of Fr Lorcán Ó Muireadhaigh; welcoming material already sent, and inviting another contribution offered for the purpose [in Irish]."
Copy of House and Garden containing an article entitled "John Huston's Best of All Worlds by Naomi Barry, pp 140-147. Contains many photographs of St. Cleran's and his art collection there.
Copy of House Beautiful with a note from Carolyn Murray to John Huston highlighting an article on a house in Mexico, many features of which were incorporated into his house in Puerto Vallarta.
Copy of income and expenditure for 1929-1930, signed by Tomás Mac Énrí [in Irish].
Copy of indenture of a lease between Dominick Martin of Galway, late of Westport, to Nicholas Burke Edmond, merchant of Galway, of the piece of ground whereon the Old Fortifications, town walls, ordinance stores, and the piece of ground where John Lewis Tyror's garden and timber yard stood as well as Lady Shee's garden, to hold for 86 years for £2 a year.
Copy of indenture of sheriff's sale made by Michael Dillon and Charles O'Hara to Nicholas Birmingham of Galway, late of Barbersfort, County Galway, of the property formerly held by Dominick Martin by lease, and whose interest was bought out by Nicholas Birmingham for £810. The property consists of the grounds where the old fortifications and magazines stood, along with the new markets and buildings now on the property.
Copy of index of articles by or about Eoghan Ó Tuairisc as well as notes as to where certain poems and stories are published.
"Copy of ""Inniu"" [in Irish]."