Files of material relating to the crannóg reconstruction project at Craggaunowen, Co. Clare. Includes black and white photographic prints of the construction and final structure of the crannóg at Craggaunowen; letters between Etienne Rynne and Prof. Harold Mytum, Dept of Archaeology, University of York discussing crannóg archaeology and features; text of essay by Etienne Rynne entitled "Craggaunowen: A Valid Reconstruction"; extensive research material utilised by Rynne on the histories ad archaeology of crannógs; and other items related to the study of crannógs by Rynne.
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Files relating to crannógs. Includes correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Peter Danahar, Senior Archaeologist, National Parks and Monuments Branch, Office of Public Works (1988); Sheila Mulloy, Westport, Chair of O'Malley Clan Committee, 1990; Mairead [ ], National Museum of Ireland, 1986; Gerard Clancy, Leitrim, June 1996; programme from Wood-Martin Crannóg Symposium, 1986, Trinity College Dublin; File 2 includes assorted articles and offprints of published works which address and cover crannógs in Ireland and similar structures internationally.
Offprint of article by Etienne Rynne, "Crannogs in Lough Atedaun, Corofin, Co. Clare", published in "North Munster antiquarian Journal", Vol. xxiii (1981).
File includes photostat copy of credentials presented by Michael Rynne, 11 March 1955, upon appointment as Ambassador to Spain, signed by President of Ireland, Sean T. Ó Ceallaigh. Also includes typed official document in Spanish to mark the presentation by Rynne; also assorted identification cards.
File includes black and white photograph of a group at Courtcairn, [Creevykeel], Co. Sligo.
Offprint of book review by Kevin of the book "Critical Criminology', edited by Ian Taylor, Paul Walton and Jock Young. Reprinted from "The British Journal of Criminology".
Typescript review by Boyle of book "Critical Criminology", edited by Ian Taylor, Paul Walton and Jock Young. (1975)
Two black and white postcards of the Crypt of Christchurch Cathedral and also of the tomb of Strongbow.