Letter and fax correspondence between Macnas and McConnell Advertising, Dublin, in relation to the production of a television advertisement for the Irish Lottery. Includes storyboards and images for the proposed advert, details of the content, breakdown of logistics and costs, as well as correspondence regarding the filming of the advert in Galway city street locations.
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File of letters and information pack regarding the invitation for Macnas to participate in the Islington Festival. Information pack and details about the festival included.
Typescript outline for theme and content for May Day Parade for ICTU. (See also T7/5/3 (1-2) for more on ICTU Parade) Also includes sketches and drawings of proposed parade floats.
Fax and letter correspondence between Macnas and Glastonbury Festival of contemporary Performing Arts, Somerset, from Arabella Churchill to Macnas. Fax discusses an invitation from Churchill to Macnas to perform at the 25th Glastonbury Festival in Somerset.
File of letters between Dublin Corporation and Macnas discussing the outline of plans for inclusion of Macnas in "Dublin No Litter Day".
Copy letter from the Chairman of the Central Committee of the Language Freedom Movement [E.P. D'Alton], sent to Mr. Cleary (note at bottom indicates the letter was also sent to Mary Cronin and Rory Broderick, appealing to them to reconsider their decision
Copy cover letter dated 19 December 1970 from Christopher Morris to James McLaughlin Poole enclosing an evaluation of an article that appeared in 'The F.F. News', the evaluation and the article are not included. Offers a summary of the Language Freedom M
Letter to Dónall Ó Móráin, [Chairman of Gael-Linn] from Christopher Morris concerning an incident in which a relative of his was visited by two representatives of Gael-Linn recruiting for membership. Mr. Morris believes he was slandered by these represen
Press release containing a letter from Christopher Morris to Dónall Ó Móráin in which he refers to previous letters he has written that have gone unacknowledged, and stating his wish to engage in public debate. Another press release includes the response
Copy letter from C. T. Morris to Col. Eoghan Ó Néill of Comhdháil Náisiúnta na Gaeilge, written on 16 December 1969. Discusses the possibility of a creative dialogue between the Comhdháil and the LFM. Three letters sent to Christopher Morris from Nóra N