Typed text and lyrics of sketches by Carolyn Swift as part of 'Curtain Up' on RTÉ.
Cusack in older age, bust only, dressed in heavy woollen coat and shirt of same material, looking at the camera. Caption in ink on reverse "Michael Cusack, founder of the G.A.A.". (Enclosed: original maroon frame in paper and fabric, broken flap.)
Set of index cards giving a description of the townland of Cushatrough, [Cois an tSrutha]. Included are descriptions of a mass rock, located in the front garden of a Mrs. Gough's house, Dún Bhigeáin, and an oyster farm. Local people Peter and Ann Molloy, and Tom and Philomena Welsh are credited with providing some of the local information.
Robinson,Tim,Molloy,Peter,Ann,Welsh,Tom,PhilomenaSet of index cards giving a description of the townland of Cushatrough, [Cois an tSrutha]. Included are descriptions of a mass rock, located in the front garden of a Mrs. Gough's house, Dún Bhigeáin, and an oyster farm. Local people Peter and Ann Molloy, and Tom and Philomena Welsh are credited with providing some of the local information.
Set of index cards describing the physical features of Cushatrower [Cois Treabhair], for the most part a series of lakes and hills. Included in the descriptions are Croc an 'ow', Cara Móra, Crocán na Scraith, Seanbhantraí, Loch Scailp, Loch Chait, The White Lakes, and Loch Caimín. Paddy and Francie Linnane are credited as the sources of some of the information given.
Robinson,Tim,Linnane,Paddy,FrancieSet of index cards describing the physical features of Cushatrower [Cois Treabhair], for the most part a series of lakes and hills. Included in the descriptions are Croc an 'ow', Cara Móra, Crocán na Scraith, Seanbhantraí, Loch Scailp, Loch Chait, The White Lakes, and Loch Caimín. Paddy and Francie Linnane are credited as the sources of some of the information given.
6 aerial photographs of Red Bay Castle and Glenariffe Harbour, Cushendall, County Antrim.
6 aerial photographs of Cushendun and the ruins of Altagore Cashel, County Antrim.
Customs forms relating to the transportation of baggage by the Abbey Theatre Company. Includes several identical copies a form dated 1 November 1934, relating to the transport of the baggage from Buffalo, New York to Hamilton, Ontario.
Cutting from a larger publication of a photograph of a number of Abbey cast members with the printed inscription 'Abbey Players (Dublin) wish you a happy and prosperous New year'