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File includes manuscript research materials, notes and drawings for pagan celtic sculptures. Includes many drawings of objects and items by Etienne Rynne, some noted as 'Lurgan Idol', black and white photograph of 'Woodlands Three-Faced Stone Head'; drawings of stone heads from Armagh; correspondence between Rynne and academics and museum curators, including Michael J. O'Kelly of Cork Public Museum, Cork/Department of Archaeology, UCC, Cork (1958); [Cathal] at Dept of Archaeology, University of Leicester (1970); Joseph Raftery, National Museum of Ireland (1970 - 71); Dr. Anne Feathsom, Surrey; The County Museum, Armagh (1971) Prof. Charles Thomas (1970-72)
Files relating to Overseas Development and to Irish and British government policy relating to Overseas Development respectively. Includes letter from Tom Kitt, T.D., Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach, Dublin, thanking Boyle for his letter and offering his assistance in overseas development issues (8 Feb 1993); letters to Boyle from Garth Glentworth, Overseas Development Administration, London, discussing draft ODA legal sector guidance papers and other policy issues on development (1995). Also includes assorted research papers and reports on development issues, including one by Onora O'Neil.
Outsize poster marking the publication of book "Irish Theatrescapes" by Joe Vaněk and published by Gandon Editions.
Transparency of the Abbey Theatre Logo, of Queen Maeve with wolfhound.
Three copies of an outline of an address to be given by Christopher T. Morris, President of Language Freedom Movement, at a symposium on the Gaelic Language in the Municipal Theatre, Waterford, on 25 November, 1966. Argues that the amount of resources used in the language policy do not equate to its importance. Wonders about the ultimate aim of language policy, and points to fundamental differences in opinion expressed within that camp. States that some members of the opposition have shown little respect for civil liberties in their treatment of the LFM.
Folder labelled "Paper Cuttings of October 94 plus State visit to Africa"; photocopy of Irish Voice, January 1994 relating to Mary Robinson's visit in 1993 to the United States.
Ref: P143/4/5/3/4/13
Press cuttings relating to President Mary Robinson's official visit to New Zealand (NZ), visit to Hong Kong (HK), and State visit to India, 15 September - 03 October 1993, including cutting relating to "air scare" when Indian Air force jet she was travelling on ran into a monsoon and plummeted 3,000 feet, Cork Examiner, 30/09/1993.
Ref: P143/4/5/3/3/13
Press cuttings relating to President Mary Robinson's visit to Northern Ireland which took in a community visit to West Belfast, and which was hugely significant and controversial at the time, in part due to media surrounding it and alleged leaks of her programme ahead of the visit.
Ref: P143/4/5/3/3/12
Press cuttings covering State visit to Spain, and visit to United States of America, May 1993.
Ref: P143/4/5/3/3/11