Newspaper cutting from Diary: August 1939 - April 1940, p0002
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Newspaper cutting from Diary: August 1939 - April 1940, p0002
Newspaper cutting from Diary: August 1939 - April 1940, p0003
Newspaper cutting from Diary: August 1939 - April 1940, p0004
Newspaper cutting from Diary: August 1939 - April 1940, p0005
Newspaper cutting from Diary: August 1939 - April 1940, p0006
Note discussing the proposed cessation of Civil War hostilities, 1922
Note from Diary: January - December 1937
Note from Diary: January - December 1937, p0001
Note with poetry relating to the death of Humbert Wolfe, p0001
Note with World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0001
Page from Diary: January - June 1936, p0001
Page from Diary: January - June 1936, p0001
Page from Diary: January - June 1936, p0002
Page from Diary: January - June 1936, p0002
Audio documentary where Mulvihill visits buildings and places in Dublin and talks about their stonework.
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Poetry relating to the death of Humbert Wolfe, p0002
Poetry relating to the death of Humbert Wolfe, p0002
Poetry relating to the death of Humbert Wolfe, p0003
Poetry relating to the death of Humbert Wolfe, p0004
Press cutting from Diary: January - June 1936, p0001
Press cutting from Diary: January - June 1936, p0002
Press cutting from La Suisse, p0001
Press cutting from La Suisse, p0002
Press cutting 'Lester runs League', p0001
Press cutting on Joseph Avenol, p0001
Press cutting 'Poland's Foreign Policy Before the War, the Last Exchanges with Soviet Russia, p0001
Interview with Gill Samuels (Pfizer) on working with WITS (Women in Technology and Science) on Newstalk FM (14 Dec. 2003). Interview with Samuels by RTE's Pat Kenny (15/16 Dec. 2003). Also interviews with the Morning Ireland radio show (RTE) (15 Nov. 2003) and Spin 103FM (15 Nov. 2003)
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RTE afternoon programme, 12 to 1
Contains the programme 12 to 1. Mulvihilll discusses women in business. The panel includes Anne Harper and Kathy Monks.
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Scéalta Ó Theach na mBocht, which translates as Stories from the Workhouse. The series contained 4 seperate chapters/episodes, but there are only 3 on this tape. Featuring Brendan Gleeson and Mick Lally, each episode is 40 minutes long. Mulvihill was interested in the scientific history of the Famine and was researching a book on the topic at the time of her death.
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Seven Wonders of Ireland: Birr Telescope
Researched and presented by Mulvihill. Produced by Peter Mooney. Guests include Lord Rosse and Bernard Lovell.
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Seven Wonders of Ireland: Book of Kells
Radio documentary researched and presented by Mulvihill. Produced by Peter Mooney. Examines the cultural significance of the Book of Kells.
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Seven Wonders of Ireland: Fossil Tracking of Valentia
Guest contributor is Matthew Parkes.
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Seven Wonders of Ireland: Newgrange
Guest archeologist is Geraldine Stout.
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Seven Wonders of Ireland: The Boyne Viaduct
Guest contributor is Greg Ryan.
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Seven Wonders of Ireland: The Burren
Guest contributor is Dr Brendan Dunford.
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Statement made by Thomas MacDonagh during his court martial following the Easter Rising, 1916, p0001
Statement made by Thomas MacDonagh during his court martial following the Easter Rising, 1916, p0002
Telegram from [?] Wilson to Seán Lester
Telegram from [?] Wilson to Seán Lester, p0001
Telegram from [?] Wilson to Seán Lester, p0002
Telegram from Alexander Loveday to Seán Lester
Telegram from Alexander Loveday to Seán Lester
Telegram from Bishop Edward O'Rourke to Seán Lester, p0001
Telegram from Hambro Phillips Malik to Seán Lester
Telegram from Hambro Phillips Malik to Seán Lester, p0001
Telegram from Hambro Phillips Malik to Seán Lester, p0002
The Evening Telegraph, 1 April 1922, p0001
The Evening Telegraph, 1 April 1922, p0002
The Evening Telegraph, 1 April 1922, p0003
The Evening Telegraph, 1 April 1922, p0004
The Freeman's Journal, 30 March 1922
The Freeman's Journal, 31 March 1922
The Life and Times of Rev. Professor M. Casey
Includes a note from Malachy McCann of Maynooth College (3 March 1996) to Mulvihill, enclosing the tape and passing on good wishes. The documentary examines the life and achievements of Michael T. Casey, an Irish Dominican priest and Chemist.
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Mulvihill's audio documentary about the science of time.
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Mulvihill's audio documentary about the science of time.
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Radio show on RTE, that was presented by Mary Mulvihill. It examined the latest works of Irish scientists and scientific stories from around the world. This programme was recorded in Trinity College, according to the cover label.
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Transcript of letter from Seán Lester to Hugh McKinnon Wood, p0002
Washed, Dried and Pressed (Medical Cabinet)
Guest is Matthew Jebb.
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Washed, Dried and Pressed (Medicine)
Radio documentary series examining the flora and fauna of the National Botanic Gardens. Researched and presented by Mulvihill. Produced by Dave McHugh. Guest is Matthew Jebb.
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Washed, Dried and Pressed (Shamrock)
Guest is Matthew Jebb.
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Washed, Dried and Pressed (Wollemi Pine)
Guest is Peter Wyse Jackson.
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While Stocks Last: fishermen, fish and fisheries science
Deals with the topics of over-fishing, conservation and regeneration and narrated by Mick Lally. Mulvihill is not featured.
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Segments about WITS on Irish evening news (00'10'' - 01'20''). Mulvihill is part of a seperate programme package in the Irish language about the Young Scientists Exhibition, (05'50'' - 07'40'').
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Concerns League of Nations and Seán Lester from pp.14-27
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0002
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0003
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0004
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0005
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0006
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0007
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0008
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0009
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0010
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0011
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0012
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0013
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0014
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0015
World Order Papers, No. 2 (1940), p0016