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UGA T/T2/1/35/372 · Item · 03/08/2008-24/08/2008
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The New Electric Ballroom written and directed by Enda Walsh and produced at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh. Includes printed flyer advertising the play (6 copies); Printed programme of events for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, featuring details of the production; Festival season booklet for the Traverse Theatre; Issue of 'Focus', the journal of association of lighting designers, Oct/Nov 2008 and catalogue of published playscripts published by Nick Hern Books.

UGA T/T2/9/34/826 · Item · 07/2008
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File of contact sheets of colour thumbnail images taken by Keith Pattison during rehearsal and production of "The New Electric Ballroom" written by Enda Walsh and directed by Mikel Murfi. Those pictured include Catherine Walsh, Mikel Murfi and others.

UGA T/T2/1/35/370 · Item · 10/2008
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The New Electric Ballroom written and directed by Enda Walsh and produced at Druid Lane Theatre as part of the Galway Arts Festival. Includes published edition of the text which includes cast and crew details and biographies, also being the show programme (2 copies); Galway Arts Festival programme of events, detailing all events as part of the Galway Arts Festival; printed festival A4 flyer; printed A5 booklet of all theatre and dance events at the Galway Arts Festival. Tickets for admission to the Galway Arts Festival Club held at Galway Rowing Club, Woodquay.

UGA T/T2/12/1001A · Item · 04/2009-05/2009
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Box-office accounts and details of programme sales from touring production of "The New Electric Ballroom" by Enda Walsh and produced by Druid.

The New Electric Ballroom
UGA T/T22/1/21/9 · Item · 04/2009
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Printed booklet being the programme and script for "The New Electric Ballroom" written by Enda Walsh and directed by Garry Hynes, produced by Druid Theatre Company. Includes images and biographies of cast and creative team members and full text of the play. attached are two tickets from production attended by Ros Dixon at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway (15 Apr 2009)

The Nawab's Lakh
UGA P/P57/B/1/1/1 · Sub-series · 1888-1890
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The Lieutenant Governor of the NWP and Oudh confirmed the Nawab of Rampur, Mohamad Mushtaq Ali Khan, on the throne of the State of Rampur in April 1888, after being treated by Freyer for paralysis for over a year. In the previous February Freyer had written a confidential report on the health of the Nawab for the Lieutenant Governor of the NWP and Oudh. In June 1888 the Government of the NWP and Oudh placed Freyer's medical services at the disposal of the Nawab of Rampur, on a temporary basis so that he could accompany General Azim Uddin Khan while recuperating. A contemporary account in the Morning Post of 14 Aug 1888 [see P57/301] describes the return of Freyer and General Azim Uddin Khan from Naini Tal on 30 July and the public dunbar on 6 Aug at which Freyer was presented with a lakh of rupees in appreciation of the medical attention received by the Nawab and the General. By September the Government of the NWP and Oudh, through the office of the Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, were beginning to question the acceptance of such a large gift by a civil surgeon. This escalated into a row between Freyer and the Government, who thought that Freyer should give half his fee to charity and laid down new procedures to be followed in future. In a long letter to Dr Rice, Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, dated 21 Sept 1888, Freyer gives details of his attendance on the Nawab, the former Nawab and on General Azim Uddin Khan over a period of a year and a half. He writes that his services to the Nawab allowed the Nawab to be confirmed on the throne by the Lieutenant Governor in April 1888. It is apparent from this letter however that Freyer was attending General Azim Uddin Khan in June and July 1888 not the Nawab. When the first class civil surgeoncy at Agra became vacant in the spring of 1889, Sir Auckland Colvin, Lieutenant Governor of the NWP and Oudh, refused to promote Freyer, because of his acceptance of the full lakh of rupees against the Government's wishes. Freyer wrote a number of letters arguing his case but Colvin remained adamant so Freyer decided to appeal to a higher authority and eventually sent a memorial to the Secretary of State for India, enclosing copies of the relevant documents [including those nos 1-17, see P57/71-77]. The later correspondence records the Government of India's reply to his memorial. It was ironic that the Marquess of Lansdowne, the Governor General or Viceroy of India 1888-1894, was later to be a regular patient of Freyer's [see introduction to his medical diaries].

UGA P/P91/5/22/497 · Item · 11/03/2003
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The National Symphony Orchestra. Concert held at Leisureland, Salthill, Galway. Includes printed concert programme with details of works performed and biographies of musicians.