Letter from Diarmuid Ó Giolláin to Tim Robinson inviting him to speak at the 2003 Merriman Summer School on the subject 'Recording Ireland'. Follow up correspondence giving a list of suitable accommodation in the area. Several handwritten and typed iterations of the talk entitled 'The Seanchaí and the Database'. The talk discusses the centrality of placenames in dinnseanchas / the lore of topography. Two copies of the Summer School's programme for 2003, and Robinson's name badge.
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Letter from Carol Mhic Shíomóin
Reports on community alert groups established and visited by Michael Lynch; analysis of work by John Grisewood; paper ‘Community Development in Ireland’ by Michael J. Lynch.
Correspondence regarding the work of Michael Quirke as Community Development Officer for Community Alert.
Report forms from Michael Quirke detailing the work he completed, the groups or individuals he visited as part of the community alert campaign 1996/1997.
Manuscript letters from Niall Mac Neill (son of Eoin MacNeill) to Michael Rynne, making social and personal arrangements for upcoming meetings and events.
File of telegrams sent to Michael Rynne, sending wishes of congratulations on his (unnamed) achievement. 1920 perhaps relating to University success. Telegrams from family members including Kate O'Brien.
File of thirty-three letters between Michael Rynne and his mother, Mary Rynne, predominantly from Michael to his mother. He writes from various addresses, mostly, Eastern District Command, Portobello Barracks, on "Óglaigh na h-Éireann' headed paper. (1922) Also writes from 'Dublin Command HQ, Collins Barracks, June 1923). addresses at Raglan Road, (1921) Dunboyne Training Camp, Ballyknocker Training Camp, Harcourt St. and Leeson St. also feature. Mary writes from Strand House, Limerick. The letters discuss family and personal matters also matters relating to the experiences of the War of Independence, barracks life, and events happening around the country., such as Michael soon setting off on tour with President and Chief of Staff and Minister for Defence (28 Nov 1922).
Letters from The Clifton Hotel, Niagara Fall, Canada, "during the War of Independence", Nov 1919 and the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin, "during the first three days of the Civil War. (1922) have a note attached, thought to be written later by Michael Rynne and states "Two letters . . . from my mother to my sister".
Papers relating to Dr. Michael Rynne.
File containing handwritten draft of chapters 51-55 of a translation by Micheal Breathnach of Charles Kickham's novel "Knocknagow" - published in 1929. It includes amendments by Seaghán Mac Énrí.