Reports on meetings held with Carrignavar Community Enterprise Group, Co. Cork, by Eamon O’Sullivan; details of possible local enterprises to be developed.
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File includes article written by Etienne Rynne, "Investigation of a sandhill-site, Carrickfin, Co. Donegal". Also letters between Rynne and Joseph Raftery, regarding objects (vessels/swords) found at Braade, and Killeenagh Mountain, Co. Donegal (1970), drawings of said objects included.
File also includes research notes and notes drawings relating to Tullaghobegley Church, Co. Donegal.
Typescript copy, with fax page additions, of a film treatment script entitled "Caroline", by Christopher Swan.
Printed programme from 'Carmen' staged by Opera North, an opera by Georges Bizet, text by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, after the novel by Prosper Mérimée, English translation by Keith and Emma Warner. Performed at Leeds Grand Theatre, United Kingdom. Includes a synopsis of each act, a note by Prosper Mérimée, an article entitled "Dangerous Realism" by Patrick O'Connor, an article entitled "Bad Girls" by Sara Maitland, an article "Carmen on Disc and Video" by Alan Blyth as well as biographies of cast and creative members.
Printed programmes from production of Cargo de Nuit, a parade as part of the Galway Arts Festival, included information on the parade story, content and route.
Printed booklet of songs, 'Canto Dei Fascisti' - 'Fascist Songs', featuring sheet music and writing/lyrics in Italian. Also includes extensive manuscript notes and annotation by Michael Rynne. Copy is autographed "Michéal Ua Rinne, Milano, Italia, Mí na Nollaig".
Includes tour information to Chateau de Canisy, France and other tourist materials for Paris and France such as brochures for historical sites, travel maps and timetables, manuscript schedules for sites to visit in Ireland; colour photographs of Etienne Rynne speaking at the opening/door of Newgrange tomb, Co. Meath and photographs of stone high crosses (unnamed). Includes letter between Etienne Rynne and staff at the French Ministry of Culture, hoping to arrange meetings over lunch and discussing recent floods and bad weather in Ireland.