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Album of correspondence, press-cuttings, autographs, warrants, postcards, invitations, and receipts, collected by Henry Morris. Album correspondence creators, recipients and subjects include;
Ball, Frances Elrington
Bannin, Mary
Bellingham, Henry
Bigger, Francis Joseph
Bourke, M
Breathnach, Pól
Bremner, Walther
Butt, Isaac
Byron, George Gordon
Carrigan, William
Ceannt, Éamonn
Corcoran, Timothy
Corry, Dorothy L
Crawford, Osbert Guy Stanhope
Curtis, Edmund
Dalton, JP
Davitt, Michael
De Blacam, Aodh
De Buitléir, Eibhlín
Dillon, John
Dobbs, Margaret E
Duffy, Charles Gavan
Flood, W.H. Grattan
Gladstone, William
Grattan, Henry
Green, Alice Stopford
Griffith, Arthur
Gwynn, EJ
Gwynn, Edward John
Hayes, R
Healy, Timothy Michael
Hencken, H
Hutton, Mary
Joyce, Patrick Western
Leslie, Shane
Leslie, Shane
Lowry, D
Mac Fhionnlaoich, Peadar Toner
Mac Néill, Eóin
MacAdam, Robert
Macalistair, Robert Alexander Stewart
MacGarvey, CJ
MacManus, James
MacNéill, Eóin
Manning, Cardinal
McClintock, Ernest Reginald
McDonnell, James
McKenna, E
McManus, James
McNeill, Charles
Meyer, Kuno
Milne, JG
Moore, Thomas
Morley, John
Newman, John Henry
Ní Ógáin, Úna
Ó Casaide, Seamus
Ó Catháin [?]
O'Connell, Daniel
Ó Chundiolún, Seamus
Ó Dhonnchadha, Tadgh
Ó Dólán, Tomás
Ó Máille, Tomás
Ó Rathaile, Tomás
Ó Seagha, PJ
O'Brien, William Smith
O'Donnell, Patrick Joseph Cardinal O'Donnell
O'Donovan, John
O'Duffy, Eoin
O'Flanagan, Michael
O'Grady, Standish
O'Grianna, Seamus
O'Growney, Eugene
O'Laverty, James
Pearse, Patrick
Plunkett, Joseph Mary
Power P
Pritchard Aire
Ronan, Myles
Rushe, D Carolan
Scott, Sir Walter
Walker, Ann
Walker, RO
Walsh, N
Ward, John
Watson, WJ
Wellington, ?[Arthur] Wellesley
Morris, Henry
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Public notices created by the British government, and subsequently Dáil Éireann, for advertising in newspapers and other publications.
Governance, Submissions and Promotion
Part of Mary Mulvihill Collection
Governance, Submissions and Promotion
Mulvihill, Mary
Part of Mary Mulvihill Collection
WITS organised a high-level scientific forum in December 2003. The guest speaker was Dr Gill Samuels, the director of science policy at Pfizer Global Research Laboratories. The forum recommended a range of measures to encourage women to enter into research and employment within the science and technology sector. This report shares the findings of the forum and the contributions of Dr Samuels.
Mulvihill, Mary
George Muggeridge, 1 Herbert Terrace, Bray, 1920s
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Frontline television programme: preparation and aftermath
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Includes transcript of the Frontline television programme originally broadcast on 1 February 1980; a copy of the Broadcasting Complaints Commission’s decision regarding the complaint made by Father Clifford; copy of letter sent by Colum Kenny to the Cork Examiner in May 1981 requesting that the newspaper publish the Commission’s decision; newspaper cuttings; some research notes written by Colum Kenny [?for the programme]; copy of letter dated 11 January 1980 from Father Clifford to parishioners in the Beara Peninsula condemning the article published in the Berehaven News about the affair; press release from Berehaven News in response to Father Clifford’s letter; Berehaven News, Vol. 1, No. 3, (1979), featuring the original article, and reference material relating to the Broadcasting Authority (Amendment) Act, 1976.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Sub-series relates to an RTÉ Frontline television programme broadcast on 1 February 1980 that was researched and presented by Colum Kenny. The programme dealt with allegations that St Brendan’s Trust (the Kerry Diocesan Trust) had acquired 17 national school properties in the Beara Peninsula and sold them against the wishes of many in the local community. Prior to the Frontline programme being broadcast, the story was covered in Berehaven News, a newspaper published by Combat Poverty, a rural development group in the Beara Peninsula. A letter written by Kerry Diocesan Secretary and Social Policy Advisor (and Secretary of St Brendan’s Trust), Father Dermot Clifford condemning the Berehaven News article was also circulated to households in the Beara Peninsula area in January 1980.
After the Frontline programme aired, the Bishop of Kerry, Kevin McNamara and Father Clifford wrote (separately) to RTÉ Director General, George Waters to complain that Colum Kenny was “prejudiced in his approach” and “unfair” in an interview with Father Clifford. The complaint by Bishop McNamara, and the subsequent apologies made by Waters and RTÉ Chairman Patrick Moriarty to the Bishop were covered in several newspapers.
Father Clifford made an official complaint about the programme to the Broadcasting Complaints Commission in November 1980. The Commission rejected Father Clifford’s complaint in April 1981, and said the programme was not ‘a biased production’ and did not consider the interview unduly ‘harsh’.
This sub-series includes documents relating to the research for the programme and the production itself. Also includes letters and numerous newspaper cuttings relating to complaints made by Bishop McNamara and Father Clifford, and the subsequent decision of the Broadcasting Complaints Commission.
Much of the sub-series consists of copies of private correspondence written by various individuals relating to the complaint made by Father Clifford to the Broadcasting Complaints Commission in November 1980. This particular material is currently closed and access will be reviewed in 2025.
Frontline television programme: newspaper cuttings.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Includes original and copies of newspaper cuttings relating to the complaints made by Bishop McNamara and Father Clifford about the programme, and the subsequent decision of the Broadcasting Complaints Commission.
Frontline television programme: Broadcasting Complaints Commission documents.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Includes copies of private correspondence written by various individuals relating to the complaint made by Father Clifford to the Broadcasting Complaints Commission in November 1980. This material is currently closed and access will be reviewed in 2049.
Part of Mary Mulvihill Collection
Includes: agenda and minutes for Inaugural General Meeting at the Clarence Hotel in Dublin (3 March 1990), Minutes of pre-launch meeting held in UCD, Belfield (12 May 1990) and a fax documenting the objectives of a regional structure of WITS (3 September 1991).
Mulvihill, Mary
Flyer for an address by Eóin Mac Néill [Eóin MacNeill] and concert at the Antient Concert Rooms.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Two copies of a flyer advertising a concert in the Antient Concert Rooms, [52 Great Brunswick Street (now Pearse Street), Dublin] at which the flyer states, Eóin Mac Néill, President of the Irish Volunteers, will deliver 'an important address' on 'the present crisis'. The concert date is given as 'Sunday Night, April 9th' meaning that the flyer is most likely from 1916.
Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM)
Part of Mary Mulvihill Collection
Draft Report and Recommendations from an EGM held in Dun Laoghaire to seek members’ views on the future of the organisation and to consider if they wanted to continue as an organisation.
Mulvihill, Mary
Extract from note concerning [Józef] Beck and [Hans-Adolf von] Moltke, p0001
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Extract from a review of the 'Books of the Day' in 'The Times' from Diary: January - December 1937
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Biography mentions that Michael ‘passed away last September’. It was possibly written by Michael’s son Colum Kenny.
Envelope addressed to ‘Kevin J Kenny' with a receipt of payment signed by George Barrett.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Mary Mulvihill Collection
The committee was set up in 1990 to encourage schoolgirls to opt for science subjects and to investigate impediments and prejudices that affected these choices. Its aim was also to encourage girls to enter work or training in technology, engineering, physics and chemistry. Includes a sub-committee report for 1990-1991 and minutes from a sub-committee meeting (10 March 1992) regarding the possibility of publishing a book to further its overall aims in the education sector.
Mulvihill, Mary
Part of Mary Mulvihill Collection
Irish language programme about the Shakleton Expedition to Antarctica.
Mulvihill, Mary
Dublin Civic Week, 17-25 September 1927: general programme.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
The last page of the programme is torn. It is possible that Kevin J Kenny was involved in the organisation of Dublin Civic Week in 1927.
Drive Like a Woman, Shop Like a Man: Why Green is Cheaper (Dublin, 2009)
Part of Mary Mulvihill Collection
Mulvihill, Mary
Drive Like a Woman, Shop Like a Man research material
Part of Mary Mulvihill Collection
Includes: Early ideas and proposals for a book about the economics of environmental sustainability. Layout design with annotated ideas and suggestions. Report from a conference on environmental ethics that was published by the Irish Council for Bioethics in October 2007. Ideas about sustainability called 101 ways to go a little greener, as well as press cuttings and other annotated research pieces that were used in the development of the book.
Mulvihill, Mary
Documents, correspondence and research material for Stars, Shells and Bluebells
Part of Mary Mulvihill Collection
Includes: correspondence from the Heritage Council Of Ireland to WITS rejecting an application to publish the second volume of the book in 2006, and contracts between WITS and the authors of various chapters to Volume 2 of the work. Annotated research material, as well as the foreword to the original book, written by Mary Robinson. Also, a letter from MJP Scannell to Mulvihill (18 Aug. 1996), enclosing research material and other pertinent information.
Mulvihill, Mary
'Documents presented to the U.S. Government on behalf of the Irish Republic'.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Fragile single-sided printed page, possibly from a newspaper or pamphlet. Document details the declaration presented to the USA Government on behalf of the Irish Republic by Dr Patrick McCartan in July 1917. Includes the complete declaration signed by Irish nationalist leaders such as 'Edward de Valera' [sic], Eóin MacNéill and 'Des Fitzgerald', and a 'note' by McCartan addressed to the President and Congress of the United States. Also includes an '[e]xtract from the trial of A. Stack' [?Austin Stack].
McCartan would go on to serve as the Irish Provisional Government envoy to the USA, 1918-1920. Charles Tansill writes in America and the Fight for Irish Freedom 1866-1922: An Old Story Based Upon New Data (New York: Devin-Adair Company, 1957) that the signatories of the declaration had been released from prison (following their part in the Easter Rising) on 18 June 1917 as a gesture of good will to American public opinion. Tansill notes that the statement was written by MacNéill upon their release and taken by Patrick McCartan to the USA, where it was presented at the White House on 23 July 1917.
Documents and correspondence relating to legal reform.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Includes report titled ‘Free Legal Aid Scheme as proposed by Socialist Law Group’ written by Colum Kenny for the Pringle Committee on Legal Aid following a 1974 visit to the USA and Canada to research legal aid there; petition to King’s Inns proposing the change of its motto 'Nolumus Mutari' ('We do not wish to change' or 'We do not wish to be changed'); a rejection by the benchers Standing Committee of this proposal; and printouts and a newspaper cutting relating to a finding by the Competition Authority that the Irish legal profession was in need of reform.
Dissociated press cuttings from Diary: May - December 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated press cuttings from Diary: April - December 1941
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated poetry on the death of Humbert Wolfe
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated papers of the League of Nations Information Section
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated pages from Diary: September 1938 - March 1939
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated pages from Diary: May - December 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated pages from Diary: January - June 1936
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated pages from Diary: January - December 1937
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated pages from Diary: August 1940 - April 1941
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated pages from Diary: August 1939 - April 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated pages from Diary: August 1939 - April 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Typescript extract from note concerning [Józef] Beck and [Hans-Adolf von] Moltke.
Dissociated pages from Diary: April - December 1941
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated page from Diary: September 1938 - March 1939, p0001
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated page from Diary: January - June 1936
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated page from Diary: August 1939 - April 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated notes from Diary: May - December 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated notes from Diary: May - December 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated notes from Diary: May - December 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated notes from Diary: May - December 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated notes from Diary: May - December 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated notes from Diary: May - December 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated notes from Diary: May - December 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Dissociated notes from Diary: May - December 1940
Part of Seán Lester Collection