File of correspondence between Kevin Boyle and others including Sweet and Maxwell publisher and also publicity material such as promotional brochures and flyers/order forms for human rights titles published by Sweet and Maxwell.
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File of correspondence between Kevin Boyle and numerous others, discussing updates, work of and wider conversations about the CSCE. Includes letters documenting the joint project between University of Essex and the CSCE regarding Rights of Indigenous Peoples, including update reports on the project from Boyle to the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Foundation, which was a funder of the project. Also includes letter from Dr. Wilhelm Hoynck, The Secretary General of the CSCE, to Boyle as Director of the Human Rights Centre at Essex, seeking closer future links between the institutes. (22 Jul 1994)
File of letters between Kevin Boyle, persons at Amnesty International and others concerning his mission and report carried out in South Africa regarding the Pass Laws. The letters include recommendations from Amnesty International on the Pass Laws, internal document being a background to the mission and purposes of the mission and also manuscript notes by Boyle. Correspondents include Declan [Costello]; Prof. Ian Taylor, Carleton University, Canada; Bruce Levy, House of Commons, Canada; Malcolm Smart, London; Chris Nicholson, Durban and Geoff Budlender, Johannesburg.
File of TS and MS letters sent and received by People's Democracy during the 1970s.
File of letters received by and sent by People's Democracy
Correspondence in file labelled "Things to be Done", mainly letters between Etienne Rynne and Joseph Raftery, National Museum of Ireland, A.T. Lucas, National Museum of Ireland. Maps and black and white photographic prints also included.
File of correspondence between Pan Pan Theatre Company and the British Council. Includes letters of funding support granted to Pan Pan to participate in the Brouhaha festival, Liverpool, 1994; meetings with British Council officials in Dublin, and later correspondence discussing the Dublin International Theatre Symposium hosted by Pan Pan. Also includes printed 9th edition of 'Performance in Profile', the UK guide to theatre and performance work available for international touring.
File of correspondence between Garry Hynes and Jerome Hynes of Druid Theatre Company, and John Hippisley, Co-Director of Quest Productions with Siobhán McKenna. The letters discuss the billing of McKenna and her contractual terms and conditions for any future production of Tom Murphy's play, Bailegangaire. Also includes printed handbill from a tribute event after the passing of McKenna, held at the Gramercy Park Hotel, New York. May 1987.
File of letter and fax correspondence regarding a project proposal from Macnas to produce "Buile Suibhne" ("Sweeney") as part of the St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York. Includes correspondence between Padraic Breathnach, Gary McMahon, and Rod Goodall of Macnas with others connected with the planning and organisation of Macnas tour to the United States in 1995. Includes correspondence with the Irish Arts Foundation of San Francisco (IAF-SF) and Eddie Stack, its Artistic Director; Peter O'Neill of IAF-SF, inviting Mayor of Galway Fintan Coogan to be part of the St. Patrick's Day Parade in San Francisco; Proposal document "Macnas in Massachusetts" (Mar 1995); Mike Durkin of the Annenberg Centre, Philadelphia; Printed itinerary for Macnas day-by-day in USA; flyers and headed paper for Irish-American Cultural Institute; 65th Anniversary issue of the Irish Echo magazine supplement; flyers from Artaud Theatre, San Francisco; Celtic National Heritage Festival of Louisiana; Playbill from "All in the Timing" at John Houseman. Other items include lists of items and materials needed for costumes/props used on US tour, as well as projected budgets with costs for the tour.
File 2 relates to media and publicity for the tour, includes printed flyers from Buile Suibhne/Sweeney by Macnas on its U.S. Tour, programmes and press cuttings of coverage from venues in the US as well as excerpts of press coverage of Macnas from Irish media; lists of media outlets and contacts in US areas.
Three letters from Desmond FitzGerald, Minister for External Affairs, to Michael Rynne, based in Portofino, Genoa, Italy, for both letters written to him in 1923. the third letter is dated 27 Mar 1925 and all letters are personal and reference ongoing work, political reference and informal comments.