Correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Georgina Plowright, Assistant Curator in Archaeology and History, City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, enclosing a register of all Irish-related artefacts in the museum.
Correspondence between Caoimhín Ó Néill, St Patrick's College, Carlow, and Eoghan, mainly relating to Eoghan visiting him in Carlow, as well as forwarding a short play by Mary Somers for his consideration, commenting "Tá sé roinnt Beckettánach!" [in Iri
Correspondence with Chubb Ireland regarding community alert; Chubb Ireland/Neighbourhood watch; community alert awards.
Correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Professor Colm Ó hEocha, President, University College Galway (UCG) regarding Japanese artefacts and suit of armour in possession by the University and discussing their future curation.
File contains correspondence with community councils who were interested in developing local enterprises; responses to surveys from community councils; information on the planning of meetings and the outcome of same.
Correspondence from Eamon O’Sullivan to Muintir na Tíre Community groups regarding his role as Enterprise Development Officer and developing community enterprise; exploratory information on meetings with Kingscourt, Cavan, Enfield and Lobinstown, Meath, Newcastle, Rossadrehid, Aherlow, Cashel & Emly and Tipperary Town, Tipperary.
Correspondence with interested councils regarding setting up a meeting to discuss community enterprise; details of expenses for Eamon O’Sullivan; evaluation of work completed for enterprise development course and how improve work practices; details of meeting dates and venues.
Correspondence with community groups regarding the progress of community development by their group; reports of meetings with councils; includes correspondence of thanks with various bodies.
File of correspondence between Tim Robinson and the editors of the Connacht Tribune, beginning with Seán V Fahy in 1983, and John Cunningham by 1985. Included in the file are:
Copy of a handwritten letter from Robinson to Fahy proposing to write a series of articles with information on the placenames, folklore, local history and archaeology of South Connemara. A reply from Fahy agrees to publish the series.
Copies of 4 letters from Tim Robinson to John Cunningham in which Robinson outlines the value of the series, which has resulted in readers contacting Robinson with more local information. Subsequent correspondence indicates a break in the publication of the series.