Press cutting relating to the winning of the Duais Óir by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc at An tOireachtas for his play, Fanac do Chonac.
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File of press releases, tickets and press cuttings relating to "Fornocht do Chonac" which won Duais an Phiarsaigh [in Irish].
Letter from Gráinne Yeats, Dalginig, Co. Átha Cliath to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc stating that she and Michael would have no problem in allowing him to use "Easter 1916" in his play [in Irish].
Two blank printed claim forms to be put on the Register of Electors, addressed to the Secretary of Kildare County Council.
Two copies of the rules and application form for the Traditional Ballad Competition Writers' Week Listowel 1977, sponsored by the Greenville South Carolina Friends of Sean McCarthy.
Blank forms relating to the proposal for the purchase of the tithe rent charge by a landlord from the Commissioners of Church Temporalities in Ireland, late 19th century.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Formaoil, [Formweel]. Included are descriptions of Abhainn Fhormaoil, Lough Carrickillawallia, Loch Doirín, the Zion Mór, Loch an Roisín (Lough Cloondola on the OS map), The Rack (a narrow place on the river between two lakes. The manager of the fishery had a sluice he would open to encourage salmon), Loch Fhormaoil, Holy Well, Formoyle Lodge, Loch an Chriathraigh, and Cnoc Fhormaoil. Mr. Walsh of Muireanach na Coille, Helen Spellman, and Matthew Costelloe of Formaoil are credited as being local sources of information.
In 1987, the European Year of the Environment, Folding Landscapes won the Irish Ford Conservation Awards. They went on to represent Ireland at the European Awards the following year, and also won that competition in Madrid.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Foorglass, [Fothair Ghlas]. Included are descriptions of Oileán na Mionóige, Drain Fuar Glais (not located, but listed in the UCD folklore material), Loch Seáinín, and Loch Seanchrois. Matthew McHugh of Doohulla, and two un-named local men are credited with providing some of the local information.