Printed press release announcing the publication of 'Connemara After the Famine, The Journal of a Survey of the Martin Estate' by Thomas Colville Scott.
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Press release issued by the Embassy of the USA, Dublin, announcing the awards for the Irish American Cultural Institute, those receiving awards include Eoghan Ó Tuairisc.
Copies of press releases announcing Folding Landscapes as the winner of first the National (Irish) Ford Conservation Awards, and a year later, the European winner .
Photocopies of reports in the press, and two official photographs of Tim and Máiréad Robinson being presented with the award, photographed with Edwin J. Nolan (Chairman and Managing Director of Ford), An Taoiseach Charles J Haughey, and members of the Irish judging panel William Finlay, Éamon de Buitléar and Dr Maurice Craig.
Ireland's official report on European Year of the Environment (21 Mar 1987-20 Mar 1988).
A folder, 'Galway Bay Landscapes', containing the following publications: 'Setting Foot on the Shores of Connemara' (pamphlet), the published maps of Árainn and the Burren, and 'Mapping South Connemara'.
Press cutting and copy relating to two pop songs in Irish released by Gael-Linn.
Folder 1: Letter from Marie Heaney, Commissioning Editor of 'Town House and Country House', inviting Robinson to write an essay on a topic that has given him spiritual sustenance for a book called 'Sources' in aid of Focus Ireland. Robinson's submission is included - handwritten and typed, on the sequence of prime numbers.
Folder 2: Correspondence with Dr John Cosgrave from the Department of Mathematics at St Patrick's College in Drumcondra who discovered a Prime Number with 2,000 digits. Folding Landscapes published 'A Prime for the Millennium', and the file discusses the publication, their mutual love of mathematics, press cuttings about the project, and a letter from John Banville declining to launch the book on the grounds of his fluency in mathematics.
Printed address from Dáil Éireann to the people of the world, seeking recognition for their independence which the Dáil claims for the people of Ireland [in Irish]. Also typescript copies in English and French.
Printed card from "Inniu" to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc reminding him that his subscription is due [in Irish].
Printed card containing a note on the work of Pádraic Ó Mathúna, an artist in enamels and silver, from his gallery in Cashel, County Tipperary [in French, Irish, English and German].
Printed card of thanks from Margaret M Pearse, St. Enda's Rathfarnham, County Dublin, to Ciarán Bairéad, for his expression of sympathy on the death of her sister Mary Bridget.