Letters written to Henry F. Stock from his brother Charles Stock
Manuscript
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Letters written to Henry F. Stock from his brother Arthur Stock
Information on the Friends of Muintir na Tíre scheme and correspondence regarding support of the scheme.
Set of index cards giving a description of the townland of Friar Island, [Oileán na mBráthar]. Included are descriptions of Maol an tSrutha, and An Meall Thuaidh (pronounced 'Naltors' by local fishermen, possibly referring to both the northern islets). Robinson notes that fishermen on the High Island provided him with some of the local information recorded here.
File of five production notebooks by Annie Ryan, director, written during the devising, rehearsal and production phase of Freefall, produced by The Corn Exchange.
Notebook 1 - Green cover dated 6 Jan 2009. With notes and comments about the play, its premise, characters, drawings of set concepts etc.
Notebook 2 - dated March 2009 and labelled as "Freefall - Devising/Exploration", with notes of daily/weekly session, notes of production meetings, drawings, notes etc.
Notebook 3 - No date with label of "Freefall - Rehearsals", with notes on the rehearsal process of Freefall.
Notebook 4 - No date, notebook from "Freefall - Tech and Previews" with detailed notes and comments.
Notebook 5 - dated 2010 - Labelled "Freefall - Afterlife"- Notes and writings by Annie Ryan on the future direction and possible revisions for the play.
Manuscript notes by Boyle with cover page entitled 'Freedom of Expression Drafts' with notes by Boyle on this matter. Page 2 is headed 'Dublin Lecture' and which opens with text of speech by Boyle: "I am engaged on the editing of a new world report for Article 19 to be published in Spring 1991. . . ."The pages continue with headings for discussion by Boyle, further discussion of Article 19, as a body and a concept and other matters relating to freedom of expression.
Manuscript notes by Boyle with focus on Protection of the Media and also the role of the European Court of Human Rights. Perhaps notes from 'HRLJ' - [Human Rights Law Journal].
Manuscript notes by Boyle on freedom of expression and headed 'Minnesota Paper', focusing on economic and social priorities take precedence before freedom of the human mind.
Correspondence between Frederick Press and Muintir na Tíre headquarters regarding the publication of The Landmark.
Fragment of legal paper listing the lands held by O'Conor Donelan, but too little survives to place it in its proper context.