Correspondence with Patrick Power, Coal and Timber Merchant, Clarecastle, County Clare and John Wilson Lynch in relation to the sale of timber from the Belvoir estate. They discuss prices, carriers and John Wilson Lynch also sells timber blown down in a storm.
Correspondence between Seaghán Mac Énrí and Peadar Ua Laoghaire, Caislean Ua Liathain, Co. Chorgaighe.
Correspondence from Peter Finnegan regarding groups who require delivery of modules under the enterprise development programme.
Letter from Peter O'Toole, 98 Heath St., London, to Siobhán McKenna outlining his plans for a television version of "Juno". "I would dearly love you to play herself” (20 June 1985).
Also copy of letter from Siobhán McKenna, 40 Highfield Rd., to Peter O'Toole thanking him for the script and wondering why a version of "Juno" like this wasn't done before. "You had better hurry up or I'll be doing a May Craig for the public". Tells him that she had a grandson (28 Aug [1985].
Also letter from [Peter O'Toole], 98 Heath St., London, to Siobhán McKenna apologizing for the 12 month delay in "Juno". "Perversely I hope you are as disappointed as I am" (26 Nov 1985).
Correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Peter Shorer, Historic Jewellery Reproduction and Antique Reproduction, Ilford, Essex, UK. The letters discuss options and ideas for the production of a commemorative medal for Galway to be sold at Galway City Museum. Includes booklets and brochures of sample work by Shorer.
File of letters between Kevin Boyle and Peter Taylor, Journalist. Letters include:
TS letter from Boyle to Taylor outlining position on Palace Barracks, Co. Down, which was used as a venue for detention, interrogation and maltreatment of individuals suspected of terrorist activity (9 Oct 1979);
TS guidelines for being interviewed and appearing on TV, c1970s;
MS postcard from Taylor to Boyle, thanking Boyle for his letter and details on Palace Barracks, R V Flynn and Leonard (22 Oct 1979);
Copy TS letter from Taylor's Secretary, G. Hoban, thanking Boyle for his contribution to Panorama programme on Extradition (15 Mar 1982);
Letter signed by Taylor again thanking Boyle for his contribution and saying "The programme caused considerable ripples here". (23 Mar 1982);
Further letters thank Boyle for contributions to BBC programmes such as Panorama on topics such as Donnelly Case, Diplock, sends Boyle congratulations on winning the Donnelly case (1984) and other Northern Ireland related issues.
Copy correspondence between Prof. De Valera, UCG, and Dr. Becker.
File of letters between Kevin Boyle and Prof. William Twining, University of Warwick, discussing at length plans for publication.
Correspondence with P.T. Kehoe, MLH Consultants Ltd., Dublin to Maurice Hayes, suggesting he might like to speak at the Encuentro Conference in Mexico.
Handwritten letter from Rachel Brown to Robinson following up on their meeting, commenting on 'Stones of Aran Pilgrimage', and asking about Robinson's upcoming Connemara book. Copy typed reply from Robinson suggesting a possible collaboration with Brown, a photographer, on 'Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara & Other Writings'. He describes a few imaginary photos that would complement phrases in the essay.