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Burren tourism ephemera
UGA P/P120/3/2/5/7 · File · [1976]-[1999]
Part of Personal

Leaflets, timetables and postcards advertising Burren tourism from 1970's to 1990's.

Burren writing and talks
UGA P/P120/3/2/4 · Sub-SubSeries · 1975-2009
Part of Personal

Various articles written by Tim Robinson on the Burren, and talks given by him at conferences and symposia held in the Burren. Some of the talks are on Aran and Connemara, but they are included with the Burren material because they took place there.

Burren/Aran Readings
UGA P/P120/3/20 DRAFT · Sub-series · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

Folder of research articles, notes, and letters from fellow researchers, c. late 1980s. There is a table of contents at the start of the file. It contains: Tim's handwritten notes from several written sources, namely: T J Westropp's 'The Ancient Forts of Ireland'; 'Lebor Gabála Érenn. The Book of the Taking of Ireland'; T F O'Rahilly 'Early Irish History and Mythology'; J G E Power 'The Celts'; Robert Kee 'The Bold Fenian Men'; F A Middlemiss 'A Guide to Invertebrate Fossils'. Photocopy of biographical entry for Edward Lhuyd 1660-1709, Celtic scholar and naturalist, bibliographical source not available. Photocopy of following articles:
'Environmental Archaeology and Karstic Terrains: The Example of the Burren, Co. Clare, Ireland' by D P Drew, handwritten note from David (the author) on front of photocopy;
'The Gaeltacht Community in Ireland', no author;
Photocopied leaflet 'Local Studies Sources in the National Library of Ireland';
'The Flora of the Turloughs: A Preliminary Note' by R Lloyd Praeger;
'Irish raths and cashels: some notes on chronology, origins and survivals' by Bruce Proudfoot;
A section on Turloughs copied from 'Limestone Morphology in Ireland' by P W Williams;
'The Hisperica Famina: 1. The A-Text' by Michael W Herren;
'The Modern Traveller to the Early Irish Church' by Kathleen Hughes and Ann Hamlin;
'Symbols of Death and the tomb of John Forster in Tydavnet, Co Monaghan' by Finbar McCormick;
'A portrait of Maree' by the Maree Community Development Association;
Copy of verse 'In Praise of the ??? Mullingar';
'Ancient Irish Law: The Law of Status or Franchise' Eoin MacNeill, with handwritten cover note from Paul G, Department of Archaeology at UCG;
'Town and Baile in Irish Place-Names' by T Jones Hughes;
Letter from Pat Sheeran of the Department of Modern English at UCG enclosing 'Genius Fabulae: The Irish Sense of Place', and a copy of Tim Robinson's letter in response, pursuing ideas on the role of myth;
'The Long Walk of a Queen - The representation of Ireland as a women in the Irish literary tradition', Brian O'Fourke PhD, with handwritten note from Brian, dated 5 August 1987;
'Medieval Religious Houses Ireland' by A Gwynn and A R N Hadcock;
A bibliography on placenames, Eibhlín Ní Scannláin is written on the top of the page;
Two chapters from 'Early Irish Literature' by Myles Dillon;
'Subverting the Western Gaze: Mapping Alternative Worlds' Barbara Bender.

Burrenology
UGA P/P120/3/2/3/7/3 · File · 2003
Part of Personal

Copy letter from Tim Robinson to Liam Mac Gloinn following a conversation they had at the Merriman summer school. Tim encloses a copy of the revised 1999 map for Liam to mark the places he mentioned in their conversation. Three handwritten manuscripts with a wealth of information on placenames are sent to Tim by Liam, along with the annotated 1999 map. Copies of letters from Tim with some follow up queries.

Bus Stop by William Inge
UGA T/T38/3/3 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Theatre

Printed playscript for "Bus Stop" by William Inge, Dramatists Play Service Edition. With manuscript notes and comments added by Genevieve Lyons, in relation to the role of 'Cherie' in the play.

UGA T/T2/11/921 (1-6)/3-4 · Item · 2000-2004
Part of Theatre

File of assorted reports and research documents kept by Druid Theatre Company in the area of business and audience development. Includes "Audiences Northern Ireland" Report, November 2004; Issue of JAM - Journal of Arts Marketing, no. 15, Oct 2004; reports of 'Business2Arts', Autumn 2004 and pack from 'Business2Arts' conforming Druid's affiliate membership (Feb 2004); Agenda and delegate list of "Theatre Forum" meeting for arts professionals and administrators, Nov 2004; Copy of the Irish Fundraising Handbook, 2003-2004; report "Philanthropy or Advertising?: Corporate Giving in the Non-Profit Sector in Ireland" by Freda Donoghue (2000)

UGA LE/LE6/4/3/2/4 · Sub-series · 1905-1963
Part of Landed Estates

Personal letters to William Wilson Lynch from family members, friends and acquaintances, mainly relating to business and genealogical matters. A memorandum, dated 1905, refers to William Wilson Lynch being awarded the Queen's South African Medal, other letters concern improvements to the Court House at Sixmilebridge in 1913 and the costs of a mortgage to the Bank of Ireland in 1915. A list of solicitor's costs relating to this mortgage is included. In 1914 he received a threatening letter from 'Captain Moonlight' and in 1924 his brother Thomas Wilson Lynch wrote of the bleak financial outlook. One letter, dated 13 August 1945, is addressed to Ian Morrow, Mount Ievers, Sixmilebridge, and gives details of the sales of Moycullen House, and Cregg Castle, Co Galway. One letter is addressed to Loftus Studdert [see LE6/D/274].

Business and PR
UGA T/T2/11/921 (1-6)/5 · Item · 2004-2005
Part of Theatre

File including a report entitled "A Cultural Vision for Galway', jointly compiled by a range of Galway cultural organisations, including Druid Theatre; Druid report entitled "PR Objectives"; programme and documents from the Theatre Forum annual conference and AGM, held in Cork, 2005; assorted 'Business2Arts' surveys and reports regarding audiences in Ireland and other related documents.

Business Cards
UGA A/A44/21/4/5 · Item · 1980-1982
Part of Academic

Business cards of individuals and contacts in the Gambia for Kevin Boyle.

Business cards
UGA P/P134/12/1/3/1/15 · Item · 10/1934
Part of Personal

Business cards and mailing addresses collected by Father Hayes during his time at the 34th International Eucharistic Congress in Buenos Aires.