Black and white photograph (226 x 151 mm) of a scene from a performance of Cúchulainn.
Ohne TitelBlack and white group portrait (175 x 126 mm) of members of Patricia Mulholland’s Irish Ballet. Standing (L-R) Clive Kingham, Daphne Chestnut, Kevin Campbell, Mary O’Reilly, John Melville, Valeria Canavan, Colum McBennett, Audrey Clark, Paddy McQuitty, B. Lilley, Hugh Murray and Reggie McClure. Kneeling in the front row [L-R] are an unidentified female, Stella O’Neill, Lynne Maxwell and Sheelagh McDade.
Ohne TitelBlack and white photograph (205 x 150 mm) of Ciaran Doherty, Catherine Gilmore, Frances O’Hara, Sharon Tansley, Sheelagh Gilligan and Patricia Mulholland in [a dress rehearsal of?] The Children of Lir.
Ohne TitelBlack and white photograph (156 x 210 mm) of Ciaran Doherty (seated) surrounded by (clockwise from top left) Catherine Gilmore, Sheelagh Gilligan, Sharon Tansley and Frances O’Hara in costumes from The Children of Lir.
Ohne TitelBlack and white photographs (212 x 157 mm) of guests at the 25th anniversary celebrations of Patricia Mulholland’s Irish Ballet. Copyright Century Newspapers Limited.
Ohne TitelFlyer promoting performances of The Sleeping Beauty by the Kirov Ballet at the Grove Theatre, Belfast.
Ohne TitelThis series relates to Maurice Walsh’s personal and business affairs, both literary and non-literary, and consists primarily of correspondence.
Ohne TitelThis sub-series contains material relating to Maurice Walsh’s career as a customs and excise officer, his financial matters and other business matters, including his contribution to the 'Irish Mist' advertising campaign. This sub-series also contains general correspondence, including letters from admirers and correspondence generated by Walsh's essay in defence of Irish neutrality during the Second World War. Drafts of the essay have also been incorporated into this sub-series.
Ohne TitelThree items relating to a transaction with the National Bank.
Ohne TitelLetter to Walsh from McCarthy (solicitor, Listowel) informing him that he has now got a certified copy of folio number 19961 and he has informed Michael (Maurice’s brother) that he has it ‘for safe keeping’.
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