Set of index cards describing the local features of the townland of Seanach Dónaill/Seana Mhac Dónaill [Shannadonnell]. Included in the descriptions are Loch an Phíobaire, Cnoc Seanach Dónaill (the hill with two peaks called Na Béacáin), Loch Bharr an Easa (Lough Appeebera on the OS maps), Loch Seanach Dónaill, Loch na nGleannta Móra (Maumeenmaunragh Lough on the OS maps), and Loch na gCloch. M Coyne credited as being a local source of information.
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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Seanabhán, [Shannawona]. An area of uninhabited blanket bog. Included are some notes from the Field Name Books' Small Names Index, and a brief description of Tor (Tower) Sheanadh Ceapóige, and also Loch Sheanabháin. Seán Neide Ó'Conghaile of Gleann Trasna is credited as being a local source of information.
Files relating to productions by Pan Pan Theatre Company. The files in this series include predominantly scripts (both manuscript and typescript), annotated play prompt-scripts and related production files.
The material is of a mixed nature and also includes some administration files, such as venue/artist contracts, correspondence, and technical/set and costume design material. Note: Other administrative material relating to touring, production development, funding, contracts etc. is contained within the main 'Production Administration' section of files.
Script of lecture entitled "The Principles of the Direct Method" delivered by Dr. Mac Énrí to the inspectors and organisers of the National Board of Colaiste Laighean. In it he discusses the best method of teaching Irish to children.
Typescript draft of the script for the play The Way You Look Tonight, written by Niall Williams and commissioned by Druid Theatre. Includes manuscript pages attached, written by Williams and being additional and changed text to the script.
Bound volumes containing press cuttings relating to the activities of the Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language and the Gaelic Union.
Scrap-books containing press cuttings relating to the work of the Gaelic League.
Newspaper cuttings in relation to the work of the Gaelic League gathered by Stiophán Bairéad. Many relate to the foundation of the Gaelic League. Includes report in "The Freeman's Journal" about the fining of a farmer, James Gleeson of Ballymacoda, who ha
Cuttings of reports of meetings of "The Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language" and "The Gaelic Union", made by Stephen Barrett. The cuttings are mainly from "The Freeman's Journal", giving reports of meetings. Includes report on the seventh Annual Report of the Society for the Preservation of the Irish Language which referred to such items as the teaching of Irish in the National Schools (6 Mar 1885). Also copy of a motion passed at a meeting of the Gaelic Union condemning "the sneering and irreverent manner in which a portion of the Press treatson any question of our native language" (9 May 1885) [Formerly LSB55].