File includes pencil and ink drawings and sketches by Joe Vaněk for 'Space Upstairs' at Project Arts Centre, with dimensions of the space noted; printed plan of 'Space Upstairs' with transparency overlay with pencil annotation; assorted pencil and ink drawings by Vaněk of facets of the stage design; A1 size drawing of the stage plan and space for the Tiger Fringe Festival production of Grounded, drawn by Vaněk (24 Jul 2015); copy of drawings showing thrust stage, lighting rigs and tech (14 Jul 2015); Provision drawing of the stage and space (13 Jul 2015).
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A set of index cards outlining some of the local features of the townland of Griggins, [Na Grigíneacha]. Included are descriptions of Binn Uí Choinneáin, Joyce's River, a note on the Dún marking the site of one of the ancient churches of the area, Bothar na sean-shráinsighe, a note on Maam Country Knitwear run by Ann and Dennis Kindrick, and An t-Easáin. Mrs. Mary Keane of Maum East, and Michael Kyne of Maam West are credited with providing some of the local information.
Manuscript thank-you card/note to Boyle from O'Connor, saying she really enjoyed Kevin's law lectures.
A set of index cards outlining some of the local features of the townland of Gowlaunlee, [Gabhlán na Lí]. Some summary notes from O'Donovan's name books, Griffith's Valuation, and the Placenames Department of the OS. Also included are summary descriptions of Birallate rath, Binn, Mám a Tuirc Móir, Gabhlain Ard, a note on the King Cottages (and Mr. King who was involved in the 1921 Munterowen ambush between the IRA and RIC), a note on Cillín (a children's burial ground), Anacair, Taobh Bán, Mám Ochóige, Mám Tuirc, and a detailed note on Pádraig Ó'Máille's cave (and a detailed sketch). The cave dates back to Spring 1918, and was used as a hideout by IRA leaders in the ensuing years.
Index card giving a description of the townland of Gortrummagh, [An Gort Dromach]. A coastguard station and boathouse are briefly described on this index card, along with a note stating it was once part of the D'Arcy estate.
Blank form for nominees for the "Gortrua" prizes for students who have spoken the most Irish in the last year.