Set of index cards describing some of the features of An Tamhnach Mhór [Tawnaghmore], namely Sraith na gCapall, and Garraí na Sceiche. An un-named local woman, and local man Feichín Ó'Tuathail are credited with providing information.
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Set of index cards describing the townland of Tamhnach Bhán/Bán [Tawnaghbaun]. Included in the description are various local features including Loch Bheag, Garraí Pheadaí, Cnocán na hAibhne, Balla Bhannóg, Oileán Cois Fharraige, Aill na mBó, Garraí Cheann Mhór, Oileán na hAbhann, Balla Chúlóg, Tobar Bhidí, Carraigneachaí, Béalain, Lochán Dealaí, Dóilín, Muing, Oileán an Ghiolcaigh, Carraig an Ime, Oileán na Craoibhe, Tamhnach Bán Lake, and Cois Fharraige (a small peninsula on the South Coast, and the site of a megalithic tomb). Tom Conneely and Joe Joyce are credited with providing some of the information.
Copy of the catalogue for Taisteántas an Oireachtais, paintings and statues for sale or lent for the exhibition.
Copy of plan and typescript of some of script for "Táinbócú" a pantomime in Irish by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc [in Irish].
Files of records relating to the development and production of 'Tailor's Requiem', written and created by Pan Pan Theatre Company, directed by Gavin Quinn at Project Arts Centre, 8-12 Oct 1996, as part of Dublin Theatre Festival.
File 1 includes printed play programmes from the Dublin production, Oct 1996, and also a theatre programme from a touring production at Teaterdagarna, Riksteatern, Sweden, May 1997. Postcard featuring an image of cast member Mark McCaffrey from the play, which notes a production at the Scottish International Grouse house, Edinburgh Festival, 19-31 Aug 1996; also a black covered A4 folder with Pan Pan branding. Printed flyer from a production held in Brest, France of the play, 31 May 1 Jun 1996.
White covered A4 folder with Pan Pan branding with photocopy of French press reviews of the play, along with black and white photographic prints of shots from the play, with images of cast members, Rod Chichignoud, Mark McCaffrey, and Charles Kelly.
File 2 contains details manuscript production records, including handwritten responses to/outlines of characters in the play, for example, MS document titled "The Character of Agata in Tailor's Requiem'; character outline (with written response and drawings) by actor Mark McCaffrey, another from actor Rod Chichignoud for the character of Bartok; manuscript list of stage management notes, lighting plan for the play with lighting cue sheets; notes, letters and photograph regarding costume design for the play sent to Gavin Quinn and Aedín Cosgrove from 'Christle', a prop list for the production; also a printed flyer from the Garage Theatre, Monaghan, who staged a production of the play. (1997).
Copy of the play "Taibhsí", by an tSuir Máire, to be staged by her class for Slogadh, with handwritten amendments by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc [in Irish].
Song sheet of the song "Tá an sagairt Uaim".
MS letter from Carmi [ ] to John McGahern, written from the Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, sending updates that "we just arrived a few days ago" and to have seen John's writing in "The New Review". Also includes separate short biography sheet about Carmi.
Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter T.
Tobar an 'Lawn', Tobairín na 'Daisies', Tobar an Sciobóil, Tobar an Bhideach, Teapots Lane (so named because an old couple living there used to grow flowers in old teapots and tin cans. Robinson includes a sketch map of the area), Tobar Éinne and Altóir Éinne, Trá Mhór, Tobar an Bhaile, Tobar an Mhada-Uisce, Tobar na mBráthar, and Tobar a' Bhaile. Máire Ní Cheallaigh, Colin Gill of Cill Rónáin, and Kevin Gill, as well as un-named Cill Éinne people are credited as being sources of some of the local information. Turlach na mBráthar, Teaghlach Rónáin, Trá na mBuailte, An Teannaire, Trá na bhFrancach, Trá an Charra, Tobar Gréasaí na Scilleacha, Turlach Mór, Trá na 'Ladies', Tobar na Carraige, Talamh Mhac Mhicilín Uí Bhriain, Trá Mhór Íochtarach, Trá Mhór na Coise, Trá an Ghréasaí, Tobar an Bhaile, Tobar Iaráirne, Tobairín na Dumhaí, Tobar an Locha, Tobar Sheáin Uí Mhaolleáin, Tobar Chaird, Trá Mhór, Traighín a' Floit, Tobar an Bhideach, Tobar na Daisies, Teampall Bheanáin, Trá an Oidhinn, Tobar Thiar-thuadh, Tobar Dubh, Teampall na mBrathar, Teaghlach Éinne, Tobar Mór, Tobar na Mias, and Teampall na mBráthar.
Overview list of the following features of the townland of Eochaill [Oghil], beginning with the letter T.
Tobar an Bhradáin, Tobar na Ceártan, Tobar Fiorit (approximate sound), Tobar na nAdharc, Tobar Mór, Tóin le Gaoith, Teampaill Chiaráin, Tobar an Ghleanna, Tobar na gCaorach, Tobar na Locha, Tobar an Chilinn, Tobar Phádraic Shíomóin, Teampall Assurnuidhe, Teampall Asurnaí, Na Toibhreacha, Tobar na Lorgan, Tobar Labhrais, Tobhar Mhicky, Trá na Lugaí and Túr Máirtín. Johnny 'Toine' Póil of Baile na Creige, Dara Mullen, Alice Powell, Seán Póil, G. Conneely and MK are credited as being local sources of information.