Various correspondence with Margaret Geraghty.
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Various correspondence from Margaretta D'Arcy to Patricia Burke-Brogan.
Includes copy correspondence from A.T. Lucas, Director, National Museum of Ireland, to National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland re. images and research on currachs in Ireland, 1971; Includes letter from Etienne Rynne to Chief Archaeologist regarding displeasure at recent archaeological work carried out at Flood Street in Galway (Nov 1992) Includes landscape panoramic black and white photographic print of earthwork enclosure at Killala, Co. Mayo. (Oct 1962). Also assorted offprints and articles regarding currach history and maritime history.
Files of records relating to marketing research and audience development research by Pan Pan Theatre Company. Files include assorted guides and strategic planning documents on the arts and theatre, from organisations such as Business 2 Arts, Arts Council England, and other bodies. Includes series of emails from Pan Pan sent to various media outlets regarding production of "The Chair Women".
Material relating to the Marriage and Family Institute later to become the Clanwilliam Institute of which Mary Robinson (MR) was a Trustee, including memo on articles of association, annual report, correspondence, cuttings, flyers, material relating to the Family mediation service, summary of presentation by MR at Marital Breakdown Conference, Dun Laoghaire, 05/09/1986 and summary of speech by MR at formal opening of Clanwilliam Institute, 12/06/1989.
Printed programme from Dragonfly Theatre production of "Married to the Sea", staged at T36, the Teacher's Club, Parnell Square, Dublin as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival, written and directed by Shona McCarthy. Includes images and biographies of cast members. Play is based in the Claddagh, Galway.
Printed permit, county of Wexford, "Complying with Brigade Proclamation Number Eleven - Permit to Ride a Bicycle". Riders name and address is scribbled out but name appears to be [Tomas]. Occupation is noted as 'Scholar' with reason for permit is to 'ride to school', dates and times also noted. Signed by [H. Ealing-Wilmot], Officer Commanding Troops, Wexford.
File consists of letter from Terence Cosgrave of Terence Cosgrave & Co solicitors, to Mary Robinson (MR) thanking her for her legal opinion and asking a follow-up question (30/05/1990); reply from Ann Lane, Personal Assistant for MR, informing Cosgrave that MR was on Presidential campaign trail and suggesting he seek alternative Counsel (09/10/1990); letter from Cosgrave on behalf of client Mrs Faulkner, requesting recommendations for alternative Counsel and reply from Lane regretting that it was not appropriate for MR to do so (25-29/1/1991); handwritten note from Collette [?] relating to phone call from Faulkner requesting all documents relating to her case which MR still had and which were urgently needed for possible appeal, 199[?].
File includes text of farewell address made by Mary Robinson when leaving her position as U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights; text of personal statement made by Robinson at this occasion; list of achievements made by Robinson while in office as the H.C.H.R.; a list of ten priorities of Mary Robinson as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (only 5 present); a text of summary of work and achievements of Robinson while at O.H.C.H.R.; copy of biographical note of Robinson; letter from Kevin Boyle, University of Essex to Mary Robinson, Palais Wilson, stating in detail his reaction and response when contacted by a journalist for a statement on Mary Robinson having stepped down as UN H.C.H.R., also discusses other matters such as a meeting of British Isles and Irish Human Rights Centres, one which Robinson inspired at University College Galway, mentions that Boyle will be stepping down as Director of the Essex Centre and other matters (24 Mar 2001); email from Heidi Wiggum of Essex University sending Boyle the breaking news of Robinson's departure from the O.H.C.H.R. (19 Mar 2001); email from Peter Townsend, Acting Director of London School of Economics Centre for Study of Human Rights to Boyle but enquiring of Robinson to give a lecture at the LSE, poster of eventual lecture details attached (Jul - Nov 2002); Email from Mary Robinson to O.H.C.H.R. 'Field Presences', O.H.C.H.R- Geneva and O.H.C.H.R. New York informing of the selection of a successor to Robinson being named as Sergio Vieira de Mello; letter of notification of award of the International Service for Human Rights has been awarded to Mary Robinson (7 Aug 2002); Fax letter from Bill Graham, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, to Her Excellency Mary Robinson, Office of H.C.H.R. congratulating her on her term as High Commissioner (15 Aug 2002); print out of email and attachment from Mara Bustelo to various O.H.C.H.R. groups, attaching a number of tributes to Mary Robinson from U.N. staff (11 Sep 2002);
Text fo conclusion by Mary Robinson, President of Ireland and General Rapporteur on "Human Rights at the Dawn of the 21st Century", Strasbourg 28-30 Jan 1993.