Files relating to the 'Stat Com' (Statutory Committee) of Irish Film Board / Bórd Scannán na hÉireann, including minutes of meetings, correspondence, and related documents. Lelia Doolan was Chair of Irish Film Board / Bórd Scannán na hÉireann at this time.
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Includes Yellow Paper "Proposed Amendments from the Industry" on the IRish Film Board Bill, by the Association of Independent Producers Ireland, irish Film and Television Guild, and Irish Transport and General Workers Union; Manuscript document written by Tiernan McBride with comments on the Irish Film Board Bill; Copy letter from Neville Presho, Chairman of Association of Independent Producers Ireland sent to Charles J Haughey, T.D. Taoiseach re. the Irish Film Board Bill (13 May 1980); assorted press and media articles about the Irish Film Board Bill, 1980s.
File of letters relating to Cork Festival of Film (1984) (staging/timing/programming); Correspondence between Tiernan McBride and Cork Festival of Film, Phelim Donlon, Film Officer, Arts Council; Michael Algar of Irish Film Board. Also a draft document by Tiernan McBride "Film Festivals in Ireland" (17 April 1984).
File also includes correspondence and minutes of meetings relating to a proposed "Festival of Irish Film".
File of manuscript research notes, notably placenames, objects and drawings of stone objects/carvings on gables walls of buildings and churches in Ireland. Sites and places refer to Clontubrid, Co. Kilkenny; Killaloe, Co. Clare; Clones, Co. Monaghan; Templemanaghan, Co. Kerry; Kilmalkedar, Co. Kerry; Gallarus, Co. Kerry; [Fabha Mologa], Co. Cork; Iniscealtra, Co. Clare; Termonfeckin, Co. Louth; Killamery, Co. Kilkenny; Durrow, Co. Offaly; Monasterboice, Co. Louth; Tully, Co. Dublin; Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly; Killeen Connor, Co. Kildare; Peakaun, Co. Tipperary.
A list/index of gable-finials in Ireland compiled by Etienne Rynne; Correspondence between Etienne Rynne and others such as Prof. M. V. Duignan, Dept of Archaeology, University College Galway (1965); Letters to the press with photographs of and relating to the condition of MacDara's Church in Connemara.
File of documents relating to Boyle's position on the Joint Department of Foreign Affairs/Non-Governmental Organisations Standing Committee on Human Rights. Boyle was a member from c. Jan/Feb 2004 - Sep 2010. Some documents (email and minutes) are closed.
Typescript with manuscript annotation of lecture given/article by Etienne Rynne entitled "Irish illumination" [in early Irish manuscripts]. Includes other manuscript research notes and materials by Rynne in writing the piece.
Newspaper clipping from the Irish Independent, letter written by Sean-Ghael responding to comments made by Christopher Morris in a previous article on Irish in the Schools. In his letter he questions the findings of Dr. MacNamara. A copy of Christopher Morris's response dated the 18th of March argues that the quality of children's education is at stake, which he believes is more important than a second language.
File of research documents on juries in Ireland. Includes pages of manuscript research notes, not written by Kevin Boyle but in someone else's hand, press cuttings from Irish newspapers and other printed research documents such as from academic books and journals.
File includes extensive manuscript research notes, writing, drawings and sketches regarding Irish La Téne Swords, Scabbards, and Shields. Also press cuttings of articles, photocopy of published research and articles on La Téne swords and objects. Also black and white photographic prints of swords and related metal objects from the National Museum of Ireland.
Four copies of an Irish language piece that argues against present language policy, and the principle of unilingualism throughout the 32 counties of Ireland. Refers to the Gallup Poll the previous year and a survey reported in NUSIGHT magazine, and argues a choice must be made between country and language. Jobs, money, and religion are considered more important, and differences in standards of education need more attention.