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UGA T/T1/5/8 · Item · 15/06/1939-18/06/1939
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Three black and white photographs mounted on a board from "Aintín Searlaí" by Brandon Thomas. The first photograph shows the set for the play (205x115mm). The second photograph features Seán Ó Neachtain and Máire Ní Giolla Martín (155x205mm). The third photograph features [ ], Seán Ó Neachtáin, B Scanlon and Eibhlín Ní Suileabháin (205x155mm). Also teo black and white photographs mounted in card featuring Eibhlín Ní Suileabháin and Micheál Ó Beirn.

UGA T/T1/8/1/12 · Item · 15/06/1939-18/06/1939
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Script de "Aintín Searlaí" ("Charley’s Aunt") le Brandon Thomas, aistrithe ag Seán Ó Neachtain, léirithe ag Bháitéar Ó Maicín.


Script for "Aintín Searlaí" ("Charley’s Aunt") by Brandon Thomas, translated by Seán Ó Neachtain, produced by Bháitéar Ó Maicín.

UGA T/T1/5/73 · Item · 13/02/1958-16/02/1958
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Three black and white photographs relating to "Aintín Searlaí" ("Charlie’s Aunt") by Brandon Thomas, mounted on a board. The first photograph features Pádraig Ó Bruadair, Éilís Ní Oráin, Niall Ó Mistéil, Coiril Ó Mathúna, Eitne Ní Shearcaigh, Seoirse Ó Dunncháin, Máire Ní Chaomhánaigh, Seosamh Ó Nuanáin, Mairéad Nic Dhonnacha, Séamus Ó Fachtna. The second photograph shows Séamus Ó Fachtna, Coiril Ó Mathúna, Seoirse Ó Dunncháin. The third photograph features Seosamh Ó Nuanáin, Pádraig Ó Bruadair, Éilís Ní Oráin, Máire Ní Chaomhánaigh, Coiril Ó Mathúna, Seoirse Ó Dunncháin, Mairéad Nic Dhonnacha, Niall Ó Mistéil, Séamus Ó Fachtna, Eitne Ní Shearcaigh, Éilís Ní Oráin (all 200x150mm).

Aircín Beag
UGA P/P120/1/1/2 · Item
Part of Personal

Set of index cards describing the name, residents, geographical features, and monuments in Aircín Beag [Arkeen Beg]. Descriptions of a double-arched bridge, the Mill Site, Loch Féilim (located between Aircín Beag and Doire Mhic Reoin), and the Aircíní included. Joe Nee of Tuaim Beola [Toombeola] credited with providing information.

Aircín Mór
UGA P/P120/1/1/3 · Item
Part of Personal

Set of index cards describing geographical features, the naming, and the lore of Aircín Mór [Arkeen More]. Descriptions of Loch Reddington, Loch Thaidhg, Loch Fhamhnóg Fhraoi (referred to elsewhere as Lough Tromnóg Ree, and located between Aircín Mór and Doire Mhic Reoin), Dooloughaunarkeen, and Loch Oileáin Mhór. Paddy Linnane and his brother Francis of Roundstone are credited with providing information, and their speculation about 'an old woman or cailleach' who lived on an island on Loch Reddington is recorded here. [Possible reference to Aill na Caillí].

Áit Áit
UGA T/T7/3/7 · Item · 07/2005
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Includes a draft print out of programme information about the production by Macnas of Áit Áit. Includes printed and coloured drawings of characters and scenarios from the production. PRess release by Macnas about the production also present.

UGA T/T40/2/10 · Item · 12/1975
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Files relating to the production of 'Aladdin and His Wonderful Dream Lamp, by Carolyn Swift and Fran Dempsey, staged at Liberty Hall Dublin, December 1975.

UGA T/T40/2/10/3 · Item · 1975
Part of Theatre

File of letters relating to the production of Aladdin and His Wonderful Dream Lamp. Includes letter from Carolyn Swift to Seamus Kelly of the Irish Times, with info and attached excerpts to promote the play; a typed and edited press release about the play; Letters from Swift to Louise Redmond, Mona O'Reilly, Una Boyle, Rosemary [ ], and Mary Algonquin, re. copyright of songs in the play; letter from Swift to John Wiston, Transport and General Workers Union, thanking him for supports on being able to produce the play at Liberty Hall (2 Feb 1976), telegrams, letters, and notes to Swift from Ronan Wilmot, Anne O'Dwyer, Michael Judge, James [ ], with general comments and good wishes about the show; Letter from Swift to Kevin Bourke Electrical Supplier, thanking him for support on supplies for the production and also offering in detail overview of the production response as it toured local schools and also to the juvenile St. Patrick's Wing of Mountjoy Prison. (10 Feb 1976); Letter to Swift from John Stephenson, Theatre Secretary at Project Arts Centre, inviting Swift to join a panel of play readers for scripts received at Project Arts Centre. Swift replies that she cannot take on such an unpaid role and outlines the poor conditions for writers and readers of the time (Jan 1976).
Manuscript and typed notes by Swift, with detailed planning and budgets for the production, local schools who might attend etc.

UGA T/T40/2/10/2 · Item · 12/1975
Part of Theatre

Files relating to the production of 'Aladdin and His Wonderful Dream Lamp, by Carolyn Swift and Fran Dempsey, staged at Liberty Hall Dublin, December 1975. Includes press cuttings with coverage of the play, reviews, interviews and photographs of cast and crew members including Carolyn Swift, Ingrid Craigie, Peter Caffrey and others.
File also includes printed poster for the production of the play.