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UGA T/T40/6/16/3 · Item · [199-]
Part of Theatre

File with printed royalty statements with information on book sales, prices, and royalties paid to Carolyn Swift from publisher, Poolbeg Press, from sales of books in the 'Myths and Tales' series written by Carolyn Swift. Books include: 'Irish Myths and Tales', 'World Myths and Tales', 'Myths and Tales From The Ballet', and 'European Myths and Tales'.

UGA T/T40/6/16/4 · Item · [198-]
Part of Theatre

File with printed royalty statements with information on book sales, prices, and royalties paid to Carolyn Swift from publisher, Poolbeg Press, from sales of books in the 'Little Swan' book series written by Carolyn Swift. Books include: 'Dance of the Little Swans', 'The Little Swans Fly East.

UGA T/T40/6/16/7 · Item · [199-]
Part of Theatre

Assorted receipted for royalties paid to Carolyn Swift for works published, mostly children's books from Poolbeg Press. Also handwritten notes by Swift comparing her royalties from different publishers.

UGA T/T40/6/16/2 · Item · [198-]-[199-]
Part of Theatre

File with printed royalty statements with information on book sales, prices, and royalties paid to Carolyn Swift from publishers (Anvil/The Children's Press and Poolbeg Press) from sales of the 'Bugsy' series of books.

UGA POL/POL41/10/353 · Item · 06/07/1987
Part of Political

Royal Warrant of appointment to Dr. M Hayes as Northern Ireland Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and Northern Ireland Commissioner for Complaints.

Royal Visits to Ireland
UGA P/P120/3/3/9/3/11 · File · 1984
Part of Personal

Correspondence between Tim Robinson and the Press Officer at Buckingham Palace seeking information on the royal visits to Ireland around the turn of the 20th century. Response and copies of press cuttings included.

Handwritten account by John Barlow of Roundstone of the visit of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in June 1902. (Dated '92).

UGA P/P133/5/12/5 (1-2) · Item · 1972-1987
Part of Personal

File of records relating to the Royal Society of Antiquaries Ireland, of which Etienne was a member and committee member. The files include agenda and minutes of meetings of the Society; correspondence between Rynne and numerous members of the Society and also members of Government, such as Ted Nealon, T.D., Minister of State for Arts and Culture regarding discussions with Patrick Wallace about the 'Hamilton Report' (Report of the Committee Concerned with the Outflow of Works of Art" (Dec 1985 - printed copy of the report included); also correspondence regarding a festschrift in honour of A.T. Lucas; and detailed correspondence regarding the work of the Society and also of the editing and publishing of the journal of the Society.

UGA P/P91/5/8/199 · Item · 09/05/1989
Part of Personal

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra featuring John O'Conor. Financial information from the concert held at Leisureland, Salthill, Galway, including details of income, expenditure, expected ticket sales and sponsorship. File also includes assorted press releases from Music for Galway and from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra featuring information on the orchestra and works to be performed. Also includes photocopies of press reviews and coverage of the concert taken from the Connacht Sentinel and [The Galway Advertiser] and ticket from the concert.

Royal Oak and Galway Hookers
UGA P/P120/3/3/9/8/3 · File · 1984-1999
Part of Personal

Copy letter from Tim Robinson to the Naval Historical Library seeking information on a shipwreck in 1779 off Inishbofin, asking if the ship was named the Royal Oak. Response enclosing a bibliography and particulars about all ships named Royal Oak.

Correspondence with enclosures, from Dick Scott:

"The Galway Line" from 'Sailing Ships of Ireland', E B Anderson;

'The Galway Line in Context: A Contribution to Galway Maritime History' by Timothy Collins, with handwritten note on a postit;

Photographs of Galway Hookers, and a drawing showing a profile of a hull construction, and enclosing slides;

Photograph of a monument in Leitir Mealláin to boat builders with a handwritten and typed copy lists of the names on the monument;

Copy of a drawing of a Galway Hooker credited to 'Jim the Hippy' in Inis Ní, July 1989;

Brochures, press cuttings, and a 1984 calendar with photographs of Galway Hookers.