Showing 25608 results

Archival description
Barraderry
UGA P/P120/1/11/27 · Item
Part of Personal

Index card describing some of the local features of the townland of Barraderry, [Barr an Doire].

UGA A/A20/3/9 · Item · 1957-[196-]
Part of Academic

Book by AH Smith, "The Planned Economies of Eastern Europe", with newspaper clippings and notes on same.

Barrnatleva
UGA P/P120/1/10/26 · Item
Part of Personal

Three index cards relating to the townland of Barrnatleva, [Barr na tSléibhe]. A note from Griffith's Valuation, and on Loughseecor.

Barrslievenaroy
UGA P/P120/1/8/2 · Item
Part of Personal

A set of index cards outlining some of the local features of the townland of Barrslievenaroy [Barrshliabh na Ráthadh], in the Roman Catholic parish of Leenane. At the time of Griffith's Valuation, its proprietor was the Provost of Trinity College Dublin, Agent Alexander Nesbitt Esq. A note on the meaning of the placename from the Field Name Books Small Names Index, and a note on Binn Mhairg, a peak in the area.

Barrusheen
UGA P/P120/1/10/28 · Item
Part of Personal

An index card relating to the townland of Barrusheen, [Barr Roisín].

Barry Douglas.
UGA P/P91/5/5/113 · Item · 05/12/1985
Part of Personal

Barry Douglas. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway. Includes details of works performed from Haydn, Scriabin, Liszt, Webern and Schumann and also a brief biography of Douglas.

Barry Douglas.
UGA P/P91/5/8/178 · Item · 09/10/1988
Part of Personal

Barry Douglas. Printed programme from the Douglas piano concert held at Leisureland, Salthill, Galway. Includes list of pieces performed, notes on each piece and lists of upcoming events from Music for Galway. (6 copies, 8 pp) Also includes finance information such as fees, rent and expected income. TS press releases publicising the event issued by Music for Galway and Harrison Parrott Ltd, International Artists Management and a flyer from a Douglas performance at the National Concert Hall. Black and white photographs, 164 mm X 216mm and two measuring 124mm x 175 mm. Photograph credits are named as Jacqueline Wyatt and also Eugene Langan. Images feature headshots of Douglas. Printed flyer from event "Music in Armagh 1984/85 which featured a performance from Douglas. Printed ticket from the concert is also included. TS letter from Deirdre Stephens, P.R.O. of Music for Galway to 'Mr. Fox' of [the Sunday Tribune] stating displeasure at no publicity for Douglas' Galway concert.

Barry Douglas.
UGA P/P91/5/16/380 · Item · 09/11/1996
Part of Personal

Barry Douglas. Printed programme from the concert held at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway, featuring works by Schumann, Schubert and Debussy. Includes programme notes on the pieces and a brief biography of the pianist Douglas; press cutting of advertisement for the concert taking from unnamed publication; Assorted TS and fax biographies of Douglas; Correspondence includes fax and typescript letters such as TS letter from Madeleine Flanagan, Administrator of Music for Galway to Terry Harrison Artists Management, England, stating interest in having a concert by Douglas in Galway (12 Jun, 2 Jul 1996) fax from Cordelia Dyer of IMG Artists Management to Flanagan, discussing fees, the Steinway piano, and arrangements for the Galway concert (11 Jul 1996) Further correspondence between these parties finalising the concert programme, accommodation, fees and other arrangements for the concert (Aug - Dec 1996)

Barry Douglas.
UGA P/P91/5/22/499 · Item · 31/03/2003
Part of Personal

Barry Douglas. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland, Galway. Includes printed concert programme with details of works performed from Chopin and Mussorgsky and also has a brief biography of Douglas.

UGA P/P91/5/6/137 · Item · 17/12/1986-11/01/1987
Part of Personal

Barry McGovern and Ethna Tinney. Printed programme/poster from "A Christmas Entertainment" featuring Prokofiev's 'Peter and the Wolf' and Poulenc's 'The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant'. Events are staged at the National Concert Hall Dublin (17 Dec 1986) and also at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway (11 Jan 1987). Features Ethna Tinney on piano and narrated by actor Barry McGovern.