Photocopy of MS postcard from Kate O'Brien to Etienne Rynne.
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MS postcard from Kate O'Brien to Mary Rynne, addressed to the Grand Hotel, Malahide, Co. Dublin, sending well wishes, talking about general things and also the image on reverse of the postcard which is a black and white shot of the beach promenade at Kilkee, Co. Clare.
MS postcard from Kate O'Brien to Mary Rynne (no address or stamp) sending Christmas and new year wishes.
MS postcard from Anne to Mary Rynne, at [Harbon] Lodge, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, discussing Kate O'Brien.
Printed and bound copies of PhD thesis completed by Michael Rynne and entitled "The Present International Position of Ireland. Includes an English language and German translation copy of the thesis. Includes bound copy of appendices such as an edition of the "Status and Constitution of the Irish Free State" (Geneva, 1923) Also includes a file of manuscript and typescript notes and drafts from the thesis compiled by Rynne
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 manuscript letters sent to Michael Rynne from:
Niall MacNeill, 27 Sep 1922, thanking Rynne for condolences on recent family death.
James MacNeill, 3 Jun, 1926, first High Commissioner to London and second Governor-General of the Irish Free State.
Mary Rynne (Mother of Michael Rynne) 12 July 1921
Mary Rynne (Mother of Michael Rynne) Telegram to Michael, sent on 23 August 1922, the day after Michael Collins was killed, "To Staff Cap' Rynne, sincere sympathy with tragic news wire, Love Mother. (23 Aug 1922)
Also various telegrams and letters sent to Rynne with instructions about duties at Barracks based in Galway and Mayo.
MS letter from Barra O'Brien to Michael Rynne, 15 May 1965, attaching a press cutting of court proceedings event in which Dr. Michael Rynne Snr was mentioned.
File of manuscript letters sent to Michael Rynne from Dan Binchy, Ireland's ambassador to Germany from 1929 to 1932, and a cousin of Michael Rynne.
Files of letters relating to Michael Rynne's involvement with the Department of External Affairs, Irish Free State; the League of Nations and correspondence with various figures in both Ireland and Europe involved and connected to European/Irish events.
MS and TS correspondence between Michael Rynne and George Crusen discussing legal matters relating to Irish-European legal matters. Discussions often relate to Irish constitutional law and constitution. Rynne also describes writing a contribution on Irish Free-State Law of Nationality (4 Sep 1933). Such points discussed include the 'legal status of foreigners'; discussion on the development and terms of Irish constitutional law in terms of nationality and citizenship and other matters. Crusen is based in Stuttgart, Germany. Text of one document is entitled "The Nationality Law of the Irish Free State.