Files of records relating to Prof. Kevin Boyle's appointment to the University of Essex as an academic within the Faculty of Law and as Director of the Human Rights Centre. Correspondence relates to Boyle's research, teaching and professional as well as p
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These files relate to Boyle's time at University of Maine Law School, at which he was Scholar in Residence in September 1982. This period saw the growth of the professional connections and relationship between Prof. Kevin Boyle and Prof. Orlando Delogu, L
MS note by [ ] with reference to 'People's Assembly', Miss Geraldine Brown and a contact number.
File of colour illustrations being costume designs for an unnamed production by Macnas.
Two folders of handwritten extracts and drafts from unpublished writing when Tim Robinson was writing using the name Timothy Drever.
Folder 1: Two drafts of 'Mykonos' (1959); three typed carbon copied pages attributed to Norman Undercroft, a late friend of Tim's, with cover note from Tim (1968); handwritten transcription from C M Yonge's 'The Sea Shore' (1971); undated handwritten piece about Prospero.
Folder 2: 'Dust'; handwritten notes entitled Máiréad's idea (1971); 'The Edge' (1973); a verse 'Eat air and die'.
Handwritten letter to M M O'Shaughnessy from T R [Danneman]. Explains a decision to hire a local resident to carry out a survey on an unspecified mine. (12 [Mar] 1897).
Handwritten letter to O'Shaughnessy from James Jos. A Kahny of Redding Beer Bottling Works, Redding California. Wishes to make an arrangement with O'Shaughnessy to visit the [Bovery] Bell Mine with him. (2 Apr 1897).
Letter to O'Shaughnessy from C [ ] of the Department of the Interior, Washington. Refers to enclosures (not included in the archive), concerning mineral entries on government lands. (7 Jun 1897).
Handwritten note to M M O'Shaughnessy from [D T] Callahan, writing from the Grand Hotel in San Francisco seeking an address for the Mountain Mines Company in London. (14 Jun 1897).
Letter to M M O'Shaughnessy from M O Tibbits, General Manager of the Canada Mutual Mining and Development Co. Opening up correspondence with the object of O'Shaughnessy doing business in the mining districts of British Columbia. (18 Aug 1897).
Unused cheques for Connradh na Gaeilge issued by the Bank of Ireland [in Irish].
Updated copies of: Table of Contents; The Festival of Creation; The River; The Ephemeron; Approaching the Glacier; Telling the Tale; Secret Meeting; Two Reminiscences of London; Terminal Deity; The Heavens Fall; The Objective Reality of Purgatory; Visits to the Black Cliff; The Absence; Orion the Hunter; A Crystallography; The University of the Woods.
Handwritten updated layout of the table of contents, editing notes, and typed copies of 'The Ephemeron', 'Approaching the Glacier', 'Secret Meeting', and 'Ice'.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Úraid, [Oorid]. A note on the O'Malley family who were are prominent here. A local story of a crock of gold, also mentioned in Mac Giollarnáth's 'Annála Beaga' is relayed here. Brief descriptions are given of Loch an Roisín, Clochar, Loch ó Dheas, Tulaigh Liagáin (a note and illustration of a structure found to be a sheltering wall for sheet, the first such discovery by archaeologists in central Connemara south of the Galway to Clifden road). Tulach an Bhroic, Sruthán Uí Chonghaile, Loch na gCrámh, Tulach na Reilige, and Loch an Óráin are all given brief descriptions. Local man Billy Maguire, Jo O'Malley of Seana Chaola, and Peter Joyce of Úráid are all credited as being local sources of information. Mike Gibbons and Seán O Nualláin helped with the identification of the structure in Tulaigh Liagáin in autumn 1986.