Copy of photograph from the production of "Lá Fhéile Michíl" by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc staged in An Damer, printed in an Irish language newspaper [in Irish].
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Copy of question and answers feature with Bríd Seoighe, who was on stage in "Lá Fhéile Michíl" by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc [in Irish].
Photocopy of A3 sheets containing pencil sketches for cover of "Lá Fhéile Michíl" by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc.
Letters from Seosamhín Ní Chonghaola, Rúnaí an Chumann Dramaíochta, OÉ Gaillimh, seeking permission to stage "Lá Fhéile Michíl", and later reporting on productions in Aran and Gweedore [in Irish].
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Lackavrea. [Leic Aimhréidh]. Included are descriptions of Loch an Oileáin, Mám Aodha, The Western Way, Abhainn Bheag, Bucán, Falmairc River, Aill na hUaighe, and Leckavrea House (now a ruin, also the site of a mill). Peakcocks, Mrs Barrett of Maam Cross, and M. Lynch are credited as being local sources of information.
Index card giving a brief description of the townland of Laghtanabba, [Leacht an Aba].
Index card for the townland of Laghtgannon, [Leacht Geanainn].
Files relating to the excavation of a crannóg site at Lagore, Co. Meath.
File 1 includes manuscript notes, research material and writings by Etienne Rynne and which also notes the drawing on of work on the site by Dr. Conor Newman; other notes entitled "RSAI Seminar: The Implications of Lagore"; and "Lagore: Iron weapons and related objects". File also includes manuscript drawings and illustrations of objects found at Lagore.
File 2: Assorted research material kept by Rynne relating to Lagore Crannóg, including student essays and other publishes essays and articles.
File 3: Includes photocopy of object registers with detailed descriptions and information of each item found at Lagore.
File 4: Relates to proceedings of a seminar held by the Royal Society of Antiquaries at which Etienne Rynne delivered a lecture on Lagore. Includes correspondence between Rynne and the RSAI discussing the plans for the seminar and lecture and subsequent invitation to Rynne to publish his lecture. Includes copy text of lecture by Rynne entitled "Lagore Crannóg: An Irish Royal Residence of the 7th to 10th Centuries" noted to be a revised student essay by Rynne, published by the Royal Irish Academy in 1950.
Files relating to excavations at Lambay Island, Co. Dublin.
File 1 includes detailed correspondence between Etienne Rynne and others such as [Glynnis Lloyd-Morgan] of the Rijksmuseum G.M. Kam, Nijmegan, Netherlands,, discussing Celtic discs, the etiquette and art of museum visiting and other matters (1974); Letters between Rynne , George Boon of the National Museum of Wales and Seamus Caulfield of UCD, discussing brooch finds believed to be from Lambay Islands, with MS notes and photograph prints attached (Sep 1974); Letters between Rynne and I. Houston, Editor, Royal Irish Academy and Joseph Raftery, Keeper of Antiquities, National Museum of Ireland, discussing gold ribbon and similar finds from Lambay; Comments between Rynne and the royal Irish Academy regarding published proceedings featuring a talk by Rynne, stemming from a colloquium on Hiberno-Roman Relations and Material Remains, (Sep 1974) at the RIA. Programme of speakers for the event includes and other related documents including a "note on some evidence for contact between the province of Lower Germany and Ireland."(c. 80 pp).
File 2 includes manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne concerning Lambay Island and also a set of manuscript index cards with notes and descriptions regarding primarily swords and weapons, including La Téne swords. Also offprint of typescript published article by Etienne Rynne entitled "The La Téne and Roman Finds from Lambay County Dublin: A Reassessment, published as part of [Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy".]
File 3 - Photographs of stone and metal objects from Lambay Island, Dublin.
Details the cost of printing, expenses, contributor’s fees, income from advertising revenue, and sales. Includes petty cash and expenditure for rural week 1951, Athlone distress fund 1954, National Executive receipt book 1954, Petty cash book 1954 and 1956 and publications lodgements.