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File of records relating to the National Committee for Archaeology, under the auspices of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin. Etienne Rynne was a member of the committee. Includes policy and discussion documents by the committee, including "A Policy for Urban Archaeology"; "The Preservation of Archaeological Heritage", agenda and minutes of committee meetings and correspondence between Rynne and Michael Ryan, chairperson of the committee.
Details of guilds who contributed to the National Collection and paid membership fees between 1970 – 1978
TS letters from General Eoin O'Duffy to Michael Rynne thanking Rynne for his subscription to O'Duffy's Athletic Revival fund. 8 Sep 1942. Also includes receipt sent to Rynne from National Athletic and Cycling Association of Ireland, signed by Eoin O'Duffy.
Also includes a broadside printed with information of the National Athletic and Cycling Association of Ireland, on letterhead, President, General Eoin O'Duffy'. Also a MS letter from [O'Duffy' to [Rynne], undated.
Material in this file relates to Mary Robinson's attendance at the National Association of Family Planning Doctors annual symposium on "Politics of Contraception", London, 25 Nov 1983, at which she presented a paper entitled "Changes in the Law and Attitudes to Contraception in Ireland". It includes correspondence, a programme for the symposium, an expense sheet, summary of her address and a report on it for the association's journal, 01/03/1983-12/04/1984.
File relating to the National Association for Irish Justice group, based in New York and concerned with the advancement of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights agenda in the United States of America.
Printed programme from Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College Dublin, production of "Nana" by Émile Zola, adapted for the stage by Olwen Wymark and directed by Michael Craven. Includes introduction from Craven; a chronology of Émile Zola and biographies of cast members.
File includes a TS letter from Alun R. Roberts, New York, to Boyle at Faculty of Law, University College Galway and entitled 'Question of Namibian Independence' (31 Jan 1989); TS document being 'Address of the Five Permanent Member States of the Security Council at the United Nations and the Secretary General's Special Representative for Namibia at the United Nations Headquarters.' (31 Jan 1989); TS resolution 629 (1989) adopted by the U.N. Security Council; TS further report of the Secretary General of the U.N. Security Council concerning the Implementation of Security Council Resolutions concerning the question of Namibia (23 Jan 1989); TS copy of press release from OAU Press, Organisation of African Unity to the United Nations regarding Namibian Independence (Jan 1989); copy of press cuttings from the New York Times and Washington Post regarding Namibian issues and other documents.
Printed programme from Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe/Moonfish Theatre production of "Namhad Don Phobal (Enemy of the People)" by Henrik Ibsen and directed by Máiréad Ní Chróinín. Includes Director's Note, synopsis of the play and images and biographies of cast and creative team members.
Photostat copy of court documents from Supreme Court of the State of New York, with details of name change applied for to change name from Madeline Gron to Green.