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Dancing at the cross-roads
UGA P/P86/2/147 · Item · [1891]
Part of Personal

Copy of Black and white photograph of a dance at a crossroads, somewhere in County Galway.

Dane's Island, Waterford
UGA P/P164/2/3/7/16 · SubFile · [2001]-[2003]
Part of Personal

8 aerial photographs of Dane's Island and adjacent headlands southwest of Bunmahon, County Waterford.

UGA P/P155/1/5 · Item · 1840s
Part of Personal

Folders of research material by Kerby Miller. Includes transcripts and copies of letters from Daniel to his parents, transcript of a diary (c.50pp) kept by him and his sister, A lot of correspondence between Kerby and Margaret Gallagher, a lot of research work by Kerby and the family of the Sheehans in Cleveland and Canada.

Dara Beag Ó Fatharta
UGA P/P99/3/2/1 · Item · [1995]
Part of Personal

25 images on negative and contact sheets.

Portraits of Dara Beag Ó Fatharta, poet, taken in Inis Meáin, 1995. He is photographed standing in a field, and with his dog.

Photographs of a calf, and of two little girls wearing party dresses.

Self-portrait of Bob Quinn.

Dara Beag Ó Fatharta
UGA P/P99/3/2/2 · Item · 03/05/1995
Part of Personal

11 images on negative and contact sheets.

Continuation of portraits of Dara Beag Ó Fatherta. Photographed outside with his collie, and inside sitting in an armchair by the hearth.

UGA P/P99/3/2/16 · Item · 1995
Part of Personal

15 images on negative and contact sheets.

“Rogue’s Gallery”, a line of children descending on the stairs in a line. Marcus Quinn and Miriam Allen are in some of the pictures, with a man identified as Reggien and his nephew.

Portrait of Dara Ó Conaola between the Claddagh and Spanish Arch.

UGA A/A10 · Collection · 1867
Part of Academic

Typescript copy of correspondence between Dublin Castle, the President of Queen's College Galway and Professor D'Arcy Thompson in relation to Professor D'Arcy Thompson's letters to newspapers abhorring the death sentence for two Fenians, May-June 1867.

D'Arcy, Letter from D,
UGA POL/POL23 · Collection · 07/12/1810
Part of Political

Letter from D D'Arcy, serving with the British Army in Cadiz during the Napoleonic Wars, to his mother, Mrs D'Arcy, of Tuam County Galway, beginning with family news. He goes on to describe the naval operations and bombardments of the town, which had been under siege by the French Army of the South since the previous February.