File details the discussions of setting up a community enterprise with Callan Community Enterprise group, Co. Kilkenny; Includes the steps taken for Module A of the community enterprise development programme.
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Typescript of "Caliban". A poem written by Fred Johnston for Patricia Burke- Brogan.
Sepia photograph of Paddy McMenamin (Left) and Joe Doherty (right - smoking) inside a hut in Cage 18, Long Kesh Prison, Belfast.
Colour photograph of group within a hut in Cage 10, Long Kesh Prison, Belfast, 1976.
Colour photograph of group, seated, inside hut in Cage 10, Long Kesh Prison, Belfast. Pictured include Frankie Cox (RIP), Charlie Hoban, Dublin, Jim McCrystal, Lurgan, Daithi Saunders (RIP), Paddy Mac, Belfast, Martin Mallon, Belfast, Micky Linehan, Belfast, Sean Maguire, Belfast.
Two copies of C. T. Morris's replies to three questions put to him by Miss Carmel McQuaid on 12 December 1972. One of the copies includes handwritten notes. She asks: 'Can Irish be revived?', 'Should it be revived?', and 'Why not?'.
Promotional banner from the by-elections. Caption reads 'Compulsory Irish, Fianna Fáil, NO!'
Fax and letter correspondence between Joe Vaněk and others involved in the production of By the Bog of Cats at the San Jose Repertory Theatre, such as director Timothy Near. Various aspects of production design for set, costume, props etc, are discussed in detail; text of answers to detailed interview/questionnaire by Joe Vaněk, discussing early life and theatre influences. Some items of correspondence by Vaněk include drawings of elements of the set design as mentioned in discussions.
Files of booklets, publications, and CD-ROM Discs issues by Her Majesty's Treasury, London, being reports, guides and plans on business Preparation for the introduction of the Euro currency, including "Outline National Changeover Plan", "Getting Ready for the Euro (Second Report February 1999)."
Correspondence from Theatres and Publishers in relation to producing Patricia Burke-Brogans work. Includes letters from The Royal Court Theatre, The Gallery Press, The National Theatre Society at The Abbey Theatre, Druid Theatre, The Peacock Theatre, The Gate Theatre.
Correspondence from the Arts Council, Listowel International Print Biennale and the International Women's Playwrights Conference in Galway.