Two A4 cash ledgers/record books with manuscript entries of amounts related to lighting, fitting, materials, costume, transport etc. with entries present in the second item for monies received (and invoices against) funding received by Pan Pan Theatre Company from the Arts Council and from Dublin City Council.
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MS accounts and chronology of life and events of Michael Rynne written and prepared by his son, Etienne Rynne. Also includes MS letters to Etienne Rynne by 'Frank', Co. Limerick, writing details of his involvement in revolutionary events with Michael Rynne, also a MS document by Etienne Rynne of Michael Rynne's accounts of Bloody Sunday.
Accounts for years 1956-1957, 1957 – 1958 and 1958 – 1959.
Accounts for year end 31/03/1960. Also includes loose paper detailing expenses by item.
Typescript copy of account of her father's life by Síghle Bairéad [in Irish].
Account book containing list of expenses etc. paid by [Dermott O'Conor Donelan] for his son William since he was bound, including expenses for classes etc., as well as payments to Dr. Flood.
Files relating to the teaching career of Prof. Kevin Boyle. The files relate primarily to Kevin's teaching at Queen's University Belfast, University College Galway, La Trobe University, Australia, Yale University, U.S.A., Essex University, U.K and other i
File relating to research by Etienne Rynne on the church at Abbeyknockmoy, Co. Galway, such as stone carvings, of which black and white photographs taken by Etienne Rynne in 1968 are present in the file. Includes other MS notes and drawing by Rynne and copies and extracts of assorted published work on the history of Abbeyknockmoy and early Irish churches.
Manuscript material documenting the creation and publication of the final book in Tim Robinson's Connemara Trilogy: 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom'. The book is divided into three parts, Part 1: Roads to Freedom; Part 2: A World of Words; Part 3: Anfractuous Rocks. In his author's note, Tim Robinson describes 'A Little Gaelic Kingdom' as taking second place in the Connemara trilogy, between 'Listening to the Wind' and 'The Last Pool of Darkness'.
'Connemara: A Little Gaelic Kingdom' won the award for International Education Services Best Irish Published Book of the Year at the 2011 Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards. See P120/3/3/8/15 for press coverage of the event.
Notebooks written by Annie Ryan during the development and rehearsal process of the staging of A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing, adapted for the stage from the novel by Eimear McBride. Notebook 1 has cover note of "My Girly Thoughts". Includes early thoughts on the adaptation process of the play, the structure and outline of the adaptation, notes on character and theme, costume. Also includes sections of text written by Annie Ryan comprising a draft of the adaptation play text. Also sketches and drawings of characters, costume ideas and set design.
Notebook 2 has a cover label of "Girl Work" - with manuscript notes on the development and rehearsal of the play by Annie Ryan. Includes notes and comments on the weekly rehearsal process, the rehearsal schedule, notes on tech, notes on the play promotional video, text for the programme note by Ryan, and related notes on the play in development.