Print copy of testimony given to the Saville Tribunal by individuals, including Hugh Logue and others involved in NICRA, such as Kevin Boyle, Finbarr O'Kane, and others detailing their testimony and memories of the events of Bloody Sunday.
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Text of Presidential addresses made by President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, including "The USA and Europe: a creative partnership" at the World Affairs Council, Los Angeles, 16 Oct 1991; "A Hundred Years - Facing the Future"on the occasion of the Ogden Lecture, Brown University, 19 Oct 1991; "Striking a Balance" - the Allan Lane Foundation Lecture, 25 Feb 1992; "Cherishing the Irish Diaspora" - Address to the Houses of the Oireachtas, 2 Feb 1995.
Typescripts of various poems by Patricia Burke-Brogan, including: Daughter of Breasail, Explorer, [3rd/4th draft] of The Red Earl of Ulster (and notes), The Three Museum Poems, On Reading a Letter from Elizabeth 1 in the British Museum, For Ivan Sollertinsky, Portraits, Dark Voice, Hunger Strike, Ladies Day.
Advertisement for Trinity College Historical Society debate, the motion "That a nation without language is a nation without spirit'. Lists the speakers for and against, Christopher T. Morris, President of the Language Freedom Movement is one of the speakers against the motion. Two copies of Mr. Morris's address, in which he argues that there are many examples of countries where national spirit is independent of language, and that the LFM are "sacred cow punchers, but not iconoclasts".
Two copies of the address of Christopher T. Morris, President of the Language Freedom Movement, at a debate held by the Solicitor's Apprentices Debating Society in Dublin on 20 May, 1968. The motion was 'that Ireland without a national language is not worth living or dying for'. Refers to the UNESCO definition of a national language, and discusses revolutionary history, arguing that being prepared to give one's life for a nation has usually been in defence of social justice, civil liberties, and other such values, ahead of language.
Summary of address by Christopher T. Morris, former President of the Language Freedom Movement, to a meeting of SPECTRUM, the Science Debating Society, University College Belfield, Dublin, on 8 February, 1971. Topic: 'That nationalism is dead'. Discusses notions of nationality discussing the tribal system, the concept of a nation, using negative examples of nationalism from the past, and arguing that civil rights today have greater significance than nationalism.
Copy of report by Madge Davison, [Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, which discusses the law surrounding abortion in Northern Ireland, Great Britain and the European Perspective.
Printed programme from "The Adventures of the West Senor" based on the Spanish Armada survivor Francisco de Cuellar in Ireland, written and directed by Donal O'Kelly; includes images of rehearsal and images and biographies of cast members.
File relating to the Advocates Society Spring Conference in Ireland, of which Kevin Boyle was an invited participant. Includes programmes and details of the conference and the society as well as letters between Boyle and the conference organisers on what is required of Boyle.
TS copy of "The Anglo-Irish Agreement - Clarifying the Objectives" by Kevin Boyle and with TS letters by Boyle, with details of who he sent copies to including Michael Lillis, Department of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Martin Mansergh, Research Department Fianna Fail Headquarters; Seamus Mallon M.P., House of Commons, Westminster; Mary and Nick Robinson, which includes statement by Boyle: "I suspect there is little in it that you will disagree with. The approach is designed of course to create space for the Unionist leadership if only they will take it. (17 Feb 1986); Mr. Declan O'Donovan, Department of Foreign Affairs; Reverend Archbishop Eames, Archbishop of Armagh, Boyle states "There is clear evidence that the log jamb is shifting North and South and we will have a better future. . . .The State must respect these differences and it cannot do so by opting for the principles of one albeit larger communion..."; John Hume, M.P and Peter Barry, T.D., Department of Foreign Affairs.