Colour image by Owen Behan printed on an A4 sheet of paper of Inma Moya and Patric Cashman performing inStone and Form.
Ohne TitelProgrammes and promotional material relating to Wishes and Waves, a dance work created by Chrysalis Dance in 2006.
Ohne TitelProgrammes and promotional material relating to Love and other Disguises, a dance work created by Chrysalis Dance in 2007.
Ohne TitelMaterial relating to Soul/S, a dance work created by Chrysalis Dance in 2008.
Ohne TitelPoster promoting a performance of Soul/S, a mixed programme of six pieces at Cloone Community Centre on 2 August 2008 as part of the Flights of Fancy Festival.
Ohne TitelPrinted sheet containing background notes to Soul/S.
Ohne TitelPoster promoting performances of Ways You Wander at The Dock, Carrick-on-Shannon on 15 April 2009.
Ohne TitelMaterial relating to Mozart/Bach: Five Fugues K405, a dance work created by Chrysalis Dance in 2012.
Ohne TitelBound hardback scrapbook embossed on the front cover ‘Amusing Scraps & My Records 1881 – C. H. Gubbins’. The scrapbook contains press cuttings relating to sports, especially activities of the Limerick Amateur Athletic and Bicycle Club, Cork Amateur Athletic Club and English and Irish championship meetings of athletic sports. Many of the press cuttings contain references to Charles or his brothers. Of particular interest is a lengthy newspaper article entitled ‘A Bicycle Tour in France’, written by Charles Henry Gubbins and published in the Limerick Chronicle on 16 October 1880. Pasted alongside the article are comic sketches involving penny-farthings and a very fine photograph of a man standing in front of a penny-farthing. The book further contains humorous accounts reported in newspapers; comic poems, limericks and other ditties; and comic sketches cut out from magazines, including one entitled ‘Limerick Races 1880 Election Stakes’ featuring ‘Trade ridden by Sellors, Whig Hack ridden by Connolly and Political Ass ridden by Ellard’. Also contained in the scrapbook are sports and theatre programmes (many of the latter featuring Charles Henry Gubbins in various roles); reviews of concerts and plays; and descriptions and programmes of fancy dress and other balls, including a detailed and lengthy account of one held at Adare Manor in 1893. Items of a more personal note have also been included on the pages of the scrapbook, such as photographs, letters and covers of envelopes; obituaries of Charles’ athlete friends and press cuttings relating to his promotion first to Cork and later to Manchester, his wedding and the birth of his first child. A short play entitled ‘Castle Spectre’ alongside programmes of Christy Minstrels’ Entertainment at the Theatre Royal in aid of Barrington’s Hospital in 1885 and 1887 can also be found in the book.
Ohne TitelPress cuttings relating to the departure from Limerick of Charles Henry Gubbins, manager of the firm of Messrs W. J. Shaw and Sons, to manage the firm’s branch in Cork.
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