Printed document
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File includes press cuttings of news in Ireland relating to stolen, sold, or smuggled heritage items, such as Viking-era objects. Also includes press cuttings regarding P.H. (Padraig) Pearse, and a booklet of Poems by P.,H. Pearse, written in Arbour Hill Detention Barracks, 1 May 1916, with cover image of Teach an Phiarsaigh, Ros Muc, Galway, published by Office of Public Works.
File includes correspondence between Etienne Rynne and the Société des Amis du Musée de l'Homme, France, regarding their heritage tour to Ireland. Letters (mostly in French) discuss the planning and schedule of the trip to Ireland. includes two colour photographs, each labelled on reverse as "Natalie Pacé" in 1987 and 1984 respectively.
Files relating to committees, societies and organisations that Etienne Ryne served as a member of or contributed to over the course of his career.
Printed programme from Rough Magic production of "Solemn Mass for a Full Moon in Summer"", written by Michael Tremblay, in a new translation by Bryan Delaney and directed by Tom Creed. Includes list and biographies of cast and creative crew, a note from Lynne Parker, Artistic Director of Rough Magic and company information of Rough Magic Theatre Company.
File relates to research material for Solomon's knots in stone carvings. Includes black and white photograph prints of such knots taken from Littleton Church, Co. Tipperary; Letters between Etienne Rynne and Prof. Umberto Sansoni, Centro Camuno Di Studi Preistorici, discussing such knot carvings (June 1997); Manuscript research notes and drawings and sketches by Etienne Rynne regarding knot carvings as well as extensive volume of research material and articles used by Rynne.
Published copy of the Somali Constitution, 1979.
Photocopy of article by Etienne Rynne, entitled "Some Early Iron Age Sword-Hilts From Ireland and Scotland" and part of 'From the Stone Age to the 'Forty-Five''.
Typescript document, "Some Personal Reflections on the Situation June - July 1939" by Michael Rynne. This account is a personal reflection on political events and experiences in European-Irish affairs of the period.