Manuscript material on the creation and publication of 'Stones of Aran: Labyrinth'.
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File includes manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne relating to the archaeology and history of stone heads in Ireland and internationally. Some notes include drawings and illustrations made at Irish and European museums, relating to stone heads and stone objects, including Armagh Museum; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Manx Museum, Isle of Man, Cashel Cathedral and others.
Includes text of TS article by Etienne Rynne entitled "Some Irish Affinities with the Msecké Zehrovice Head".
File includes manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne relating to the archaeology and history of stone heads in Ireland and internationally. Also includes detailed notes on early iron work and objects, such as iron/metal pins and Celtic art.
File of index cards with manuscript notes made by Etienne Rynne regarding specific objects and locations in Ireland (and internationally) in relation to the archaeology and history of stone heads, stone objects and also some metal objects.
Files of records including photographs, drawings and illustrations, research notes, object records, correspondence, press cuttings and research articles relating to research on the archaeology and history of stone heads conducted by Etienne Rynne over many years.
Later draft typescript article with handwritten amendments entitled "Stiophán Bairéad" by Síghle Bairéad, for Competition Thirteen of the Oireachtas [in Irish].
Envelope containing two badges for stewards, one for Juverna in 1903, and one for "Feis Uisnigh" in 1911.
Bundle of Steward badges for various events organised by the Gaelic League.
Correspondence regarding the biography of Canon Hayes
File of typescript documents from various groups advocating for protest against Internment Without Trial in Northern Ireland. Includes statement from formed committee The Northern Ireland Freedom and Justice Campaign; statement signed by various academics and teachers of Law, including Kevin Boyle (Oct 14 1971); Hibernia magazine - 'End Internment Campaign' and a note of a protest, drafted by [Kevin Boyle] and said to be signed by 66 barristers. Statement from the Ad-Hoc Group to End Internment, outlining opinion against policy of internment and stating a meeting of invited members from various groups (list of groups attached) will be held to discuss potential end to the policy. Document is signed by Kevin McCorry. (n.d.) Attached is a card with anti-Internment imagery.
Print copy of Public Order Act (1951), sent to Boyle with note attached, copy "as requested".