Handwritten copy of poem that was performed during "Chonrad an Trugain at the Gaiety, and later appeared in "The United Irishman". It is entitled "A Gaelic Song" by Ethna Carberry. Note by Síghle Bairéad states that this was found in her father's papers,
Manuscript
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Notes and typed drafts of 'A Crystallography, and a faxed copy with edits sent by unknown in April 1999.
A Book of Caricatures by V L O'Connor, humorous book giving sketches of major figures in the language movement.
Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Mhuirbhigh [Kilmurvy], beginning with the letter A.
An Aill Bhriste, Aill na Tine Chnámh, Aill na Sagart, Aran's View, Aill an Bháid, An Átharla (a burial ground of which there is no trace now), and Aill an Eala.
Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter A.
Aill an Ára Thior, Aill na mBád, Aill Mhór, Ancaireacht Sheáin Uí Mháille, Aill Bhriste, Aill na nGlasóg, Ailltreacha na Giúsaí, Árd Iaráine, Aill Mhór/Aill an Fhéir, Aill Dhubh, An Áirdeall, Aill na nGlasóg, An Aill Bhriste, Aill an Aragaint, Aill na nGlasóg, and Altóir Cholm Cille.
Material in this file, labelled "6th Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1978", relates to a Private Members Bill, put forward by the Labour party "in an attempt to place beyond any doubt the constitutional validity of… (a) Adoption orders and other decisions made by the Adoption Board...(b) the provisions of the 1974 and 1976 Adoption Acts which place the child's welfare first in cases of custody disputes", and includes background document for Labour Party press conference given by Frank Cluskey, TD [Teachta Dála, member of Dáil Éireann, lower house of Irish parliament], Leader of Labour Party, 22/06/1978; extract of address/article by Mary Robinson "Adoption: A Missed Opportunity" on procedure to amend constitution, 197[8?]; copies of Sixth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1978 as initiated; speech by Minister for Justice at 2nd stage of 6th Amendment of the Constitution (Adoption) Bill [Government's own Bill subsequently?]; handwritten note "the Dept of Justice thinking on the adoption of legitimate children today is on a par with the Dept of Justice thinking on the adoption of illegitimate children 40 years ago", n.d., writer unknown; copy of Sixth Amendment of the Constitution (Adoption) Bill, 1978 as initiated; order paper for Seanad Éireann [upper house of Irish parliament, Senate], 07/03/1979, including hearing of Bill.