Typed copy of Irish language playscript produced within Long Kesh (Maze) Prison cages, ca. 1975-1976.
Printed document
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Offprint from North Munster Antiquarian Journal of article by Etienne Rynne and James White, entitled: Irish Medieval Sculpture 1200 - 1600: A Review Article.
File includes letters from the Irish Museums Association to Etienne Rynne, Cot 1979, outlining the aims and works of the association, a copy of the association newsletter, no. 2, 1979; Agenda of seminar from Feb 1972
Items relating to the Irish National League, founded in 1916. Items include a linen badge, dated 1 Oct 1916; a printed poster with objectives and other statements of the League and a printed pamphlet "Irish Nation League: Objectives and Provisional Constitutions". Note: included in the file is a slip of paper with auction catalogue numbers and sale price [for these items] sold at Whyte's Auction House, 14 March 2002 and bought by Etienne Rynne.
File includes a series on index cards with manuscript notes by Etienne Rynne on a range of topics including the wren hunt and procession, pilgrims at Clonmacnoise, round towers, Daniel O'Connell's tomb, Guinness and the harp and other topics; other notes on Irish nationalism and archaeology and related articles kept by Rynne.
Volume 1, 1986, of Irish Political Studies, including a review of "Ireland: A Positive Proposal", a book by Kevin Boyle and Tom Hadden and reviewed by Paul Arthur.
Folder labelled: "material from ISPCC [Irish Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children] re Children": contains flyers, booklets, annual reports for ISPCC 1992, journal of Child-Centred Practice, March 1994
Typescript Constitution of the Irish Society of Criminology and a further document being "Towards a Policy on Criminological Research". Also a letter to Boyle from the Society updating Boyle that the Constitution was adopted. (No date)
TS document outlining the formation of the Irish Society, Edinburgh, Scotland, in response to "the tragic events of last summer", outlines their aims as being to Educate...To Agitate ...to Organise.
Material in this file relates to a request from Irish Taxi Drivers' Federation to Mary Robinson (MR) via her brother, solicitor Adrian Bourke, for information on the whereabouts of files relating to a case taken by Mr Peter Kelly (since deceased) in 1978, for which MR may have worked as Counsel. The Irish Taxi Drivers' Federation wished for the information ahead of a new case they were taking against the Government of Ireland regarding deregulation of the taxi business, in 2010.
Material includes letter of request for information from John D. Ussher, President of the Federation to Adrian Bourke (AB), 26/04/2010 which included photocopy of news cutting from 1978, and photocopies of report of Mr Justice Costello, High Court, 26/07/1978 and of Order to dismiss appeal, 01/12/1978; letter from AB to MR, 28/04/2010 asking if she remembered case or who instructing solicitor was; letter from AB to Ussher in reply suggesting they seek information from the Central Office of the High Court, 28/04/2010.