Typed drafts of each of the chapters in Part 3 of 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom', with some handwritten pencil notes in Tim Robinson's handwriting, and occasional post-its annotate the text. There is pagination which indicates this is a close to final draft.
Manuscript
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Summarised reports of Guilds AGMs for publication in Rural Ireland
Copy of summary of evidence of Witness A and Witness B, members of the Auxiliaries who raided the Gaelic League premises and found the gun and ammunition. They also give evidence that they arrested Stephen Barrett the following day. Evidence given in Mountjoy Jail before the accused.
Original costume designs for summer parade in Callan, Co. Kilkenny. Characters are named as River Maids, Ribbon Dancers, Minnows, and Cave Dancers. Manuscript planning notes for the production of the parade also included.
Possibly unrelated item included is a white A4 card, with [Japanese] manuscript text and artwork designed and pasted onto the card.
Correspondence kept by the Language Freedom Movement with supporters of Irish language restoration. Topics discussed include whether 'Irish' or 'Gaelic' is the more accurate term, legal correspondence in the aftermath of the Mansion House meeting of 21 September 1966, correspondence with prominent members of the language restoration movement on the possibility of arranging a public debate, letters written to various newspapers in response to articles written on education.
File contains a list of all guilds in Munster and the years they are active between 1941 and 1956. Included is a list of all dioceses with parishes and name of church area. No information on guilds is filled in.
Survey of small wooded plantation by James Burke for Thomas Donelan, at the new place at Gannons, containing Oa. Ir. 32p.
Sympathy card from E Boyle
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Cill Mhuirbhigh [Kilmurvy], beginning with the letter T.
An Tuar, Tobar Phatch Uí Phatharta, Tobar Mhairtinín, Tobairín Dhomhnaill, Tobar Tommy, An Turlach, Tobar Scofuil, Tuar Beag, An Turlach Rua, Tobairín Pholl i bhFolach, Tigh Caitlín ní Lochrain, Tobar Ghrior, Tobar Buaile Bhródúil, Teampall na Naomh, and Tobar na Cuig Scilleacha.
Overview list of the following features of the townland of Eoghanacht [Onaght], beginning with the letter T.
Tobar na hEochraí, Tobar Turlach Tonnúil, An Troigh Mhairbh, Tobar an Chapaill, Tobar na Tamhnaí, Na Tuartha, Tobar na gCloch, Tobar Eibhlín, Tobar an Tuairín, An Turlaichín, Tobar Chéirín, Tamhnach Mór, Tobar an Leicín, An Tobar Caoch, An Tamhnach, An Troigh Mharfach, Teach an Smáil, An Turlach Mór, and An Teach Mór (the flat topped house of the Concannon family).