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              Industrial Archaeology
              UGA P/P133/5/3/94 · Item · [197-]-[198-]
              Part of Personal

              File relating to the study and research of industrial archaeology in Galway and Ireland. Includes manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne; a published booklet entitled "Industrial Archaeology" by Professor Jack Simmons and published by the BBC to accompany a series (1979); Programme from conference on the industrial development of Galway City, held at the RTC, Galway, November 1984; a booklet of short articles on industrial archaeology previously and recently published in Technology Ireland, prepared for the RDS Scientific and Technical Exhibition, February 1973.

              UGA A/A44/25/9/1 · Sub-section · 09/1993-02/1995
              Part of Academic

              File of documents from the conference including programme and schedule of the conference, held in New Delhi in January 1995 and at which Kevin Boyle was a participant. The conference was a joint event between Democratic Audit UK and the Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies; list of British speakers and paper titles; text of introductory address by Lord Howe of Aberavon; text of paper "Institutions of Democracy in Britain and India: A Framework for Comparison" by Sunil Khilnani (Lecturer in Politics, Birkbeck College London); Report on conference proceedings by [Kevin Boyle]; Correspondence including letters and fax letters between Kevin Boyle and others such as Stuart Weir (Democratic Audit UK); Maharajakrishna Rasgotra, New Delhi, India; Raj Duggal, British High Commission, New Delhi; Shirley Williams, Harvard University; David Held, Polity Press; Mr. R.V. Pillai, Secretary General, National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi; Memo from Boyle to colleagues with details of the conference. Correspondence discusses planning of the conference, speaker arrangements and other such issues. Also includes two colour photographs 100mm x 151mm, featuring an image of Mrs Sonia Gandhi addressing the conference while standing at a lectern; Also an image of Mrs Gandhi and Lord Howe seated at the conference. MS annotation with details on reverse of both images.

              India
              UGA A/A44/25/9 · Piece · 1994-1997
              Part of Academic

              Files relating to work and collaboration between Kevin Boyle, the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, the British Council, University of Essex on research and interest on Human Rights issues in India.

              UGA P/P133/5/15 · Sub-series · [197-]-[199-]
              Part of Personal

              Files of assorted index cards, manuscript and typescript, some with drawings and illustrations, and some with attached contextual press cuttings and articles, regarding locations and place-names, folklore, local history, histories of archaeological objects, descriptions of objects, research on people and places and similar notes compiled by Etienne Rynne.

              UGA POL/POL42/8/3 · Item · 2000-2001
              Part of Political

              Documents relating to the Independent International Commission on Decommissioning. Includes copy of fax letter sent from John de Chastelain, Andrew Sans and Tauno Nieminen to Rt. Hon John Reid M.P., Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and to John O'Donoghue, T.D., Minister for Justice, Equality, and Law Reform, Dublin, updating with a number of points on the work of the Commission, on recent conversations with IRA and Loyalist representatives re. decommissioning of weapons, discussions on British security forces in Northern Ireland, IRA comment of "state of perpetual crisis", and future work of the Commission. (14 Feb 2000); Copy fax sent from De Chastelain, Sens and Nieminen detailing recent conversations with both IRA representatives and Loyalist (UVF, UFF) representatives re. decommissioning of weapons (14 Feb 2000); Typed report document from the Commission by De Chastelain, Nieminen and Ambassador Donald C. Johnson, to Rt. Hon. Marjorie (Mo) Mowlam M.P., Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and to John O'Donoghue T.D., with detailed update on recent work of the Commission, meetings with various paramilitary and political groups, recent developments and ongoing work of the Commission (n.d.). (Copy of same, included, contains manuscript annotation by Logue.

              Copy fax sent to Rt. Hon. Peter Mandelson, M.P., Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and to John O'Donoghue, T.D., from De Chastelain, Nieminen and Sens, updating on recent inspection of IRA weapons dumps by President Martti Ahtisaari and Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa. Includes attached report from both inspectors to the Commission on their inspection of said IRA arms dumps, concluding that they viewed a substantial amount of weapons and explosives but are satisfied that all are securely stored, cannot be accessed without detection and represents "a genuine effort by the IRA to advance the Peace Process." (25 June 2000).

              Typed letter from Hugh Logue to Seamus [Mallon]: "... you have been doing exceptionally well on all media fronts... [discusses aspects of Good Friday Agreement]... "the Peter Brooke Declaration on behalf of the British Government .... if [De Chastelain] can conform his Commission can execute its mandate . . . The anxiety over Trimble's position is now past. He is the author/master of his own party's resolutions... (13 Feb 2000)

              Copy fax sent to Rt. Hon John Reid M.P., Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and to John O'Donoghue, T.D., Minister for Justice, Equality, and Law Reform, Dublin, with statement of three points, including that "we have witnessed an event in which the IRA leadership has put a varied and substantial quantity of ammunition, arms and explosive material beyond use... signed by John De Chastelain and Andrew Sens (n.d.); Copy fax sent from John de Chastelain, Andrew Sens, and Tauno Nieminen to Rt. Hon. John Reid and to John O'Donoghue T.D., updating with three points including that "IRA representatives proposed a method for putting IRA arms completely and verifiably beyond use" (6 Aug 2001).

              Signed letter from Rt. Hon David Trimble M.P., MLA, to Rt. Hon Tony Blair M.P. Prime Minister, 10 Downing Street and to Bertie Ahern, Taoiseach, Dublin, indicating that after a meeting with the three commissioners of the IICD, Trimble advises that the public will expect a clear update detailing IRA agreement and plans on putting weapons beyond use but as no update has yet come, Trimble fears a negative update from the Commission will be met badly by the public. (25 June 2001).

              UGA P/P134/1/1/7 · Item · 17/08/1995-05/02/2001
              Part of Personal

              Template article of association and memorandum of association for community councils; includes articles and memorandum for Hospital community council.