Black and white photographs of assorted heritage and archaeological items (many/all objects part of the collection of the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin) including: gold armlets, Kitching Spearhead (with letter attached from Joseph Raftery of the NMI), Derrinboy Hoard, Co. Offaly; leather dagger sheath, Dublin; Breac Moldoric; Fiachaeil Phádraig; and other assorted bronze, gold and stone objects, the majority help by the National Museum of Ireland.
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File of black and white photographic prints of sites around Ireland which include stone high crosses and cross slabs, including Tullaghan, Co. Leitrim; Roscrea, Co. Tipperary; Kilgobbin, Co. Dublin; Ballysaggart, Co. Tyrone; Clonfeacle, Co. Tyrone; Kilree, Co. Kilkenny; Monasterboice, Co. Louth; Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal; Galen Priory, Co. Offaly; Kilturra, Co. Sligo, and Conwal, Co. Donegal. Also includes cross slabs and inscribed slabs from Glasgow, Scotland.
Black and white photographic prints taken by [Etienne Rynne] in Co. Sligo. Includes images of Knocknarea; Lough Talt and Ox Mountains, Sligo; Dolmen near Easkey; mountain valley at Lough Talt, Ox Mountain; Easkey Castle; church at Strandhill; Tree near Enniscrone; Statue of St. Patrick and Holy Well, Easkey; Church at Kilglan, Easkey; woman seated on a stone by water of Lough Easkey; turf stacks near Easkey; cottages at Easkey; Tober at Tullaghan; Matthew Teeling Memorial, Easkey; The Split Stone, Easkey; river on Ox Mountains.
Sepia and black and white photographs taken of sites and objects in Co. Meath, including stone high cross at Killanny and also entrance to cairn at Loughcrew, Co. Meath.
Black and white photographs of sites such as a standing stone at Roscrea Church; and also of Athassel Priory, Co. Tipperary.
Black and white photographs of Gate Lodge at Rockingham Demesne, Co. Roscommon.
Black and white photographic prints of sites at Limavady, Co. Derry and The Pale, co. Kildare, being earthwork sites of interest.
Black and white photographic prints, which feature Etienne Rynne conducting field work and standing atop large standing stones in a rush-filled field. Location unknown.
Box of 'Ilford Film' containing a number of negatives. Manuscript notes on the lid of box by Etienne Rynne include: Killiney Ms of Life of St. Ca; High Street and Related Material; An Clogan Óir (St. Senan's Bell) and Drawings of Iron Weapons by Etienne Rynne.
Black and white photographs taken by Etienne Rynne in various European cities, including Paris and Berlin and at other unidentified locations, as part of his Travelling Studentship. Rynne is pictured in many of the photographs.
Group image featuring Rynne with others in 'black-tie', with note stating event being inaugural UCD Archaeology Ball, 27 Oct 1955. Many photos have captions identifying those present. Such names include Rúaidhrí de Valera; also an image of Rynne with 'Mrs Gorey, of Lough Gur, Co. Limerick, on O'Connell Bridge, Dublin. 1957.
Family photographs include members of the extended Rynne family.