Correspondence between Thomas Morris and Muintir na Tíre regarding the publication of Rural Ireland; includes copies of articles.
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Fiel relating to research and article by Etienne Rynne, entitled "The Thomastown High Cross - A Cornish Connection". (Article is noted as being a festschrift contribution in honour of Margaret Mary Phelan.) Includes text of the article, manuscript notes kept by Rynne, assorted published articles used in research and also letters between Rynne and Professor Charles Thomas, Cornwall, which includes a number of black and white photographic prints of stone cross at Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. Also letters to/from editors of the festschrift regarding its publication.
Three copybooks containing a dictionary of Irish and Latin words.
Three letters from Caoimhín Ó Conchaile, Teach Lorcáin, Baile Átha Cliath, to Eoghan, mainly discussing his poem, "Litir", including a poem answering Eoghain's, as well as complaining about the state of publishing in the Irish language in Dublin [in Irish
Three programmes for symposium entitled Treonna Nua i nDrámaíocht na Gaeilge, held in Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe, at which Eoghan is one of the speakers.
Three versions of "Death on a Bridge", firstly submitted and rejected as a radio play to Radio Éireann, later revised and submitted again as a radiopoem, "O'Connell Bridge".
Files relating to Corn Exchange production of Through a Glass Darkly by Ingmar Bergman and adapted for the stage by Jenny Worton, directed by Annie Ryan. Staged at Project Arts Centre, Dublin.
Ticket for Ceolchoirm Cheilteach in the Burlington Hotel in aid of An tOireachtas [in Irish].
Ticket for dinner to honour Pádraig Mac Comaill and Connradh na Gaedhilge in Argentina. Also copy of same [in Irish].
Ticket for a welcome home reception for Eoin Mac Neill organised by Connradh na Gaelige in the Lord Mayor's House, at a cost of 1/6. Note in pencil on back stating that five were sold, two returned and one was given to Mrs. Butler whose sister had died suddenly.