Files relating to research and reports of archaeological sites in Co. Roscommon.
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File relating to Coade Stone - research material, articles and materials relating to Coade's stone, of co. Mayo.
File includes site visit reports compiled by Etienne Rynne with detail on the 'Coffee House' of Lisdonagh House, Headford, Co. Galway. Includes copy of excerpt of site-map; black and white photographs of the site (a structure on a small island) taken by Rynne.
File of documents including manuscript letters from members of Coiste Forbartha Pobal Iorrais, Belmullet, Co. Mayo, to Lelia Doolan (1979) a calendar for 1979 produced by Pobal Iorrais; copy of report to Women's Aid being interim evaluation report for discussion at upcoming meeting (Aug 1979) with other progress reports.
Newspaper clipping from The Irish Times, 24th March 1970, of John Horgan's review of the latest edition of 'Facts About Irish', published by An Comhar Poiblí, article is entitled 'Welcome to Cold Comfort Farm'. Copy letter from Christopher Morris to the Editor of The Irish Times, 25 March 1970 (published 31st March), criticising some elements of the article. Newspaper clipping, letter from John Horgan, published in The Irish Times on 2nd April 1970, responding to Christopher Morris. Letter from Finbarr Corry to Christopher Morris suggesting points for his response, namely 'Plandáil IarChonnachta', the cost of the restoration policy, and pursuit of fair play for both languages. Copy letter from Christopher Morris to the Editor of the Irish Times, 16th April 1970, incorporating some of Finbarr's suggested points. Newspaper clipping of letter from John Horgan, published in the Irish Times on 20th April 1970, criticising the LFM's use of emotive terminology such as 'freedom', 'compulsion', and 'discrimination'. Newspaper clipping and copy letter from Christopher Morris to the Editor of the Irish Times responding to comments made by John Horgan in the clipping from the 20th of April.
File of documents relating to the Colloquium on 'Anti-Terrorist Measures and Human Rights" held at the Vienna Diplomatic Academy and at which Kevin Boyle was a speaker on a panel discussing National Anti-Terrorist Measures and Human Rights. Includes a conference program, list of speakers, text of paper delivered by Kevin Boyle, notes on this topic prepared for Boyle by Tom Hadden, Human Rights Centre, Queen's University Belfast and other related research documents.
File includes ms research notes, index cards, and drawings by Etienne Rynne on archaeological finds of combs in Ireland and also in Denmark and Poland, such as bone combs. Also includes detailed correspondence between Etienne Rynne and A.T. Lucas, National Museum of Ireland, discussing finds and comb-related objects; letters between Rynne and Mairead Dunlevy, The National Museum of Ireland, also discussing same and enclosing an offprint of the article by Dunleavy entitled "Some Comb forms of the Fifteenth to Eighteenth Centuries." Also offprint of piece of work by Etienne Rynne: Stone Cross at Glensheen, Co. Clare, North Munster Antiquarian Journal, Vol XV, 1972.
Documents include Sunday Independent cutting with image of the funeral procession of Sean South, 6 Jan 1957; cover page of Times Pictorial, Vol. 75, no 3,956, week ending 23 April 1949, with image of young boys in the GPO looking at statue of Cu Chulann. Pictured in background is [Michael Rynne], and other assorted press cuttings regarding Irish historical matters.
Also an edition of "Six Counties: A News Sheet", Series 2, No. 15, 16 Feb 1953. "Government Policy on Partition, Cause of Irish Unity in Britain and Newfoundland Argument Controverted."
Issue of "Missi", a [French] tourism magazine with a special issue on Ireland, Summer 1962.
File of press cuttings regarding Irish history and revolutionary matters as addressed in the national press in Ireland. Includes cutting of image of Taoiseach Seán Lemass inspecting a guard of honour of the [2nd Battalion], Dublin Brigade, Old I.R.A., before the Michael Collins Commemoration Mass, Dublin Castle. Michael Rynne is pictured within the review party. (Evening Herald 21 Jun 1965);
Letters signed by Michael Rynne and also signed as 'Old I.R.A. National Army', corresponding to the press regarding commemoration of Michael Collins (Jan - Jul 1966); letters (with aerial image) of Collins Barracks in Cork; letters re. casement Aerodrome; letters re. new tote Jackpot All Combination Ticket".