Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Faul, [Na Fáil]. Islandview House, Rabbit Island, and Coney's Folly (a note to say nothing visible on the ground, but describes what would be a good site for a folly). Rory Lavelle is credited with providing some of the local information.
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Postcard showing the Father O'Growney Monument, Maynooth.
Files of records relating to the case taken by Olive Farrell against the British Government and taken to the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg. Kevin Boyle was acting as Legal Counsel for this case. The case relates to the death of Ms. Farrell's husband and two other men were shot dead on the street in Newry, Co. Down by British army soldiers on 23 October 1971. The dead men were subsequently proved to be unarmed and innocent.
Issue of 'Faoi Glas, Journal of the Republican Prisoners of War', Long Kesh (Maze) Prison, June 1974.
Issue of 'Faoi Glas, Journal of the Republican Prisoners of War', Long Kesh (Maze) Prison, February 1976.
File of manuscript letters, mostly sent to Etienne Rynne from family members, including his mother and father. Also includes letters from Etienne to his Aunt Mamie, to his grandmother (Grakkie) and also from Etienne to his parents when he is travelling in Europe.
Set of index cards giving a description of the townland of Fakeeragh, [Faiche Chaorach]. Included are descriptions of a very unusual long cist in a low cairn (Robinson has included an illustration), the Girl's School (established c. 1849), Caladh na gCaorach, and Glen Iren.
Drafts and fair copy of 'Tales and Imaginings', including draft artwork.
Correspondence from Brendan Barrington of Lilliput press enclosing edits, book proofs, and copy of Tim's letter in response.
Letter from Graham Thew enclosing a copy of the cover design.
Printed email from Michéle Duclos (in French) enquiring about 'The River'/'La Fleuve. Some questions relating to the French translation, also included here, and Tim's response. (2002-2003).
Fair copy of order issued by Master Litton in this case, giving the defendants fourteen days to respond to the order on the lands of Owenmore and Owenbeg.