Personal letters from FX Martin to Mary Robinson, 07/05/1986, to Nicholas Robinson (NR), 12/05/1986 and to both 23/12/1986, which included a copy of a sketch by Dr Alfred P Smyth (APS) of the Wood Quay High Court Action in Four Courts, 29/06/1978. The pencil drawing included NR, FXM, Donal Barrington [SC], Liam Hamilton, Peter Addyman, Director of York Viking Excavations and Dr Hendrick Jansen, Director of the Svendborg Museum, Denmark. APS was another expert witness at the case.
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Personal letters from FX Martin to Mary and Nicholas Robinson, 31/05/1987, 23/06/1987 (which references the "monstrous regiment of women" moving in to Dublin Corporation and its Millennium preparations), and 06/10/1987.
Material in this file consists of correspondence and press releases, 1988, including press release from Dublin City Hall announcing the Lord Mayor [Alderman Carmencita Hederman]'s Millenium Awards [part of Dublin City's Millenium celebrations in 1988] of which FX Martin (FXM) was one recipient in the Conservation category, 29/02/1988; letter from FXM to Nicholas Robinson including photocopies of press cuttings relating to the award and to FXM's outstanding bill for damages 01-05/03/1988; article by Mary Robinson about FXM with cover letter for John Bradley, Urban Archaeological Survey 29/03/1988; personal correspondence, 02/09-13/12/1988.
Personal letter from FX Martin to Mary and Nicholas Robinson wishing them a happy New Year, and making reference to their appearance on an RTÉ programme "The Achievers" the day before, as well as to the National Union of Journalists asking Mary to represent them in upholding their case in the High Court, 01/01/1989.
Personal letter from FX Martin (FXM) to Mary Robinson from Italy which refers to the possibility of her becoming President of Ireland, and which thanks her for her appreciation piece she wrote for "Settlement and Society in Medieval Ireland", presumably about FXM, 05/05/1990; personal letter from FXM to Robinsons, News Year's Day, 1991, wishing them the best for the New Year.
Printed programme from Abbey Theatre production of "Saved" by Edward Bond and staged at the Peacock Stage at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, directed by Jimmy Fay. Includes note on the play by Edward Bond and biographies of cast and creative team members.
File of press cuttings of news coverage of the Saville Tribunal, including coverage of comments made by Logue in his statement and testimony.
Also print copy of report "Principal Conclusions and Overall Assessment of the Bloody Sunday Enquiry". CD-ROM disc included in report. 2010.
Documents relating to the Scarman Tribunal, Chaired by Rt. Hon. Mr Justice Scarman, being an inquiry into the establishment of reason for outbreak of riots and disturbances across Northern Ireland in 1969 and published in 1972. This file includes a statement made by Kevin Boyle to the enquiry; Statement by Kevin Boyle to Mr. McCloskey (addendum) made to the tribunal, a summons to Defendant to Answer Complaint, made against D. McChesney, Esq, Det Insp of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (R.U.C.), Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, with the complainant being Peter Cosgrove, Belfast, with the complaint owing from 13 August 1969; Statement by Mr. James Boyle [brother of Kevin Boyle], Student's Union, Queen's University of Belfast, made to the Scarman Tribunal; Statement of alleged allegations made against Kevin Boyle (A44/1/4 (5) ) ; Statement made by Michael Wyndham Richards, Lecturer in German, Queen's University, outlining his take of events involving Kevin Boyle and disturbances in Belfast; series of letter between Kevin Boyle and the Scarman Tribunal of Enquiry (Nov 1969 - Mar 1970) acknowledging receipt of correspondence; Letter from Kevin Boyle to Mr. J. A. Paul, Dept. of Education, Queen's University, Belfast, outlining his summons to attend Magistrates Court, Belfast, "arising out of a march on January 1st last at Divis Street and describing Boyle's motives on the day of the march.
Michael Rynne was educated at Clongowes School, Clane Co. Kildare 1912-1917. File includes issue of Clongowes school magazine, The Clongonian, 1917, being the annual school publication. Also photocopy of extract from The Clongonian, Vol. IX, No. 3, June 1922, which features an images of Michael Rynne in uniform and also an image of Stephen O'Mara Jnr.
File also includes a manuscript page, of "Lenten Resolutions, written in Our Lady's Bower, Athlone, 1910-11, where he was a boarder" (This information written by Etienne Rynne on accompanying note).
Also an illustrated card, stating Michael Rynne, has been admitted to the Sodality of the Holy Angels", 15 December 1914, at Clongowes Wood College.
Also MS postcard written to Michael [Rynne] addressed to Clongowes College, Sallins.
MS document by Rynne, in Irish, to President of College, possibly Clongowes. No date.
File includes copy of "Schools Workshop Report" (1994) compiling an overview and feedback by Druid on recently held schools workshops; A report entitled "Outreach Programme - Objectives" [1994]; A report received from the Verbal Arts Centre entitled "A Proposal to Establish a School of Excellence in the Performing Arts for the North-West of Ireland" (1998)
File 2 contains feedback sheets completed by school groups who have completed school workshops on "A Skull in Connemara" (1998) and on "The Silver Tassie" (1998) (File 2 CLOSED)