1/4 inch audio tape. Recorded at Boyne, mussel diggers. Chough - call notes male and female (1'25"); Chough, call of adults (1'), feeding calls of very young (50"); Alpine Chough, recorded in Spain (51"). Recordings received from BBC; bees buzz, loop made
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1/4 inch audio tape. Recorded at Boyne, mussel diggers. Contains gulls and splashes and after a while oystercatchers as men dig for mussels. Shovelling the mussels; sorting the mussels, starts with shovelling, two takes; rake and splashing into water and
1/4 inch audio tape. Contains Heron, quiet adult and bill clapping; heron bill clapping; coot; Great Crested Grebe; Mallard; Bittern; Currach, good rowing FX, Tom Wallace caint; Cuckoo; Black Tern; Common tern (Bird disc scratchy). Recorded at 7.5 ips in
1/4 inch audio tape. Recorded in Wexford. Contains white-fronted geese; rainfall, short, traffic distant; gun dogs, two takes; VW up and stop quietly on gravel; wading in reedy water - short; alarm clock, travelling type; grassy sounds: Oscar and Eamon cr
1/4 inch audio tape. Contains general bird atmosphere (81) including song thrush, blackbird, robin, dunnock; chaffinch, bullfinch and wren; Sea FX (3') and Sparrow imitation by Éamon.
Audio format material gathered by Éamon de Buitléar in the course of his work, mainly associated with his film making, some music material also.
Audience survey forms with details of show feedback completed by audiences of Mac-Beth 7 produced by Pan Pan Theatre Company. Also includes booking sheets for a workshop hosted by Pan Pan in association with the production.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Áit Tí Robhartaigh [Attirowerty]. The Field Name Books mention this is the site of the house of Roarty. Some notes about the ownership of the townland, dating back to the Martin estate, and a description of Traheen River.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Attigoddaun, [Áit Tí Geadáin]. A note about (Tomáis) de Bhaldraithe about placenames that begin with Áit Tí, that a personal name usually follows. A note about a local stabdubg stone, and a credit to Mike Gibbons.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Atticlogh, [Áit Tí Cloch]. Included are a description of stones found locally in a bog, and a note about The Congo, a nickname given to the boglands opened up around the time of fighting in the Congo.