Sheet of 9 Language Freedom Movement stickers
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Press cuttings collected by the Language Freedom Movement from publications including 'The Sunday Independent' and 'The Evening Press'. Coverage includes letters written to the press about effectiveness of the LFM, LFM's response to comments made by Dóna
Printed programme from the National Concert Hall, Dublin,/Irish Times Celebrity Concert series. Concert by pianist Lang Lang and works by Haydn and Schumann. Includes note on the concert, note on Lang Lang and an introduction to the concert.
Programmes and flyers from productions by Landmark Productions and which included design work by Joe Vaněk. Programmes present for "Miss Julie", by August Strindberg in a version by Frank McGuinness (Project Arts Centre, Feb 2008); "Knives in Hens" by David Harrower (Smock Alley Theatre, 2009); "The Goat or Who is Sylvia?" by Edward Albee (Project Arts Centre, 2005); "Blackbird" by David Harrower (Project Arts Centre, 2007); "Skylight" by David Hare (2004, Project Arts Centre).
File includes manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne regarding the carved stone plaque found in a bog in 1899 at Lae Mentrim, Co. Meath in 1899. Includes drawings of the stone and its carving as well as black and white photographic prints of the object. Also includes finds record card for similar object found in Emlygrennan, in Cush, Co. limerick.
Printed programme for production of "Ladybird" by Vassily Sigarev, translated by Sasha Dugdale and directed by Tim McDonnell, stated at the Focus Theatre, Dublin. Includes introduction from Joe Devlin, Artistic Director, Focus Theatre and also images and biographies of cast members.
Printed programme from Gate Theatre production of Lady Windermere's Fan, written by Oscar Wilde and directed by Alan Stanford. Includes article on the life of Wilde, article entitled 'Oscar Wilde - A 20th Century Playwright" by Alan Stanford, an article on the history of Wilde at the Gate Theatre. Also includes black and white headshots and images of cast members.
Prof. Kevin Boyle was a visiting scholar to the Department of Legal Studies at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, between March and September 1985. Records include correspondence regarding his appointment, press cuttings, University news bulletins, teaching notes and other materials.
Printed flyer from Opera Ireland production of "La Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi and staged at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. Includes text on the production and list of cast members.
Black and white photographs of stone idol from Boa Island and Sheela na Gig from Lusty Mór Island, Lough Erne
Assorted postcards, many written by Etienne Rynne from London to family members in Dublin, "Dear Mam and Dad". Postcard images are of assorted La Téne objects.