Correspondence between Elizabeth O'Neill and Mary O'Malley of Irish Handcrafts and F.X. Purcell of Irish Ropes of Newbridge, county Kildare, supplier of Tintawn Irish Carpeting. The letters relate to Irish Handcrafts stocking Tintawn.
Correspondence between Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, "Feasta" Iris Conradh na Gaeilge, 14 Cearnóg Pharnell, Baile Átha Cliath and Coiril Ó Mathúna, asking for a short piece on the Taibhdhearc for "D'Ardan", the magazine of the Drama Committee. He says that he does not want the history of the Taibhdhearc as such, but stories of actors and productions. Coiril replies with a short article (not enclosed), telling Eoghan to do what he will with it [in Irish].
Correspondence between the Electricity Supply Board and the Taibhdhearc, mainly bills.
Correspondence between Ewart Milne and Mary O'Malley mainly in relation to the publication of his poetry in Threshold. Includes letter cancelling his subscription in protest at John Hewitt's review of his book of poetry (26 June 1958).
"Correspondence between F.J. Jaffrennou and Stiophán Bairéad, discussing Irish and Breton matters. Born in 1879, Francois-Joseph-Claude Haffrennou was a Breton language writer and editor, as well as a Breton nationalist. He was also known by the name ""Tadir"", and was one of the pioneers of the Breton autonomist movement."
Correspondence between Fahy Contractors Ltd., Whitehall, Galway and Coiril Ó Mathúna relating to their work on the stage of the Taibhdhearc.
This subseries consists of correspondence between Fr Peter O'Leary and Eoin MacNeill, including class work and corrections. It also contains other class work which may or may not be related.
Tag / Ref: G60/44/1
Correspondence between Frank Bailey, 28 Northumberland Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin and Coiril Ó Mathúna relating to the possibility of him being a guest producer at the Taibhdhearc for a production of "Harvey" in April 1969, and "The Honey Spike" in March 1970.
Correspondence between G.A. Hayes-McCoy, National Museum of Ireland, John Manning, Dublin, and Mrs. M.A. (Erskine) Childers, Glendalough House, County Wicklow. Regarding some literature in circulation among them, including a Roman map for Manning; a booklet on the art of Ife, and "Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts" (Boston October 1954), both from Childers for Hayes-McCoy, containing article by George Swarzenski "An early Anglo-Irish portable shrine".
Correspondence between Håkon Melberg, i mBaile Mhic Airt, i gCo. Portlairge, and Coiril Ó Mathúna, stating that he is involved in putting together an exhibition for Scandinavia. He would like some photographs of productions they have done to put on display. He states that he is interested in original plays rather than translations. In reply Coiril encloses some photographs for him.