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UGA T/T1/2/2/222 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Theatre

Draft letter from Proinnsias Mac Diarmada to Liam Ó Briain, discussing the changes that have to be made. He outlines the work deemed necessary by the architect Hubert Ó Conchubhair, and states that extra money will be needed for building toilets [in Irish].

UGA LE/LE10/3/1/2/283 · Item · 04/09/1837
Part of Landed Estates

Draft letter from [Thomas Donelan], Woodquay, to Robert Adams, stating that his father is confined to bed. He has received his letter saying that William is not yet fit to be examined. 'However if he is not it must be his own fault and my father’s opinion is that as he did no good in six years it is quite out of the question to think that he will begin now, and he desires me to say that he has come to the firm resolution of leaving him in Dublin no longer.' He asks him to sure that he is examined before he returns home. He says that a position is coming up and that it would be nice if William was ready for it.

UGA T/T1/2/3/2/334 · Item · 26/07/1930
Part of Theatre

Draft letter from Tomás Mac Énrí to [ ], An Roinn Oideachais, stating that the Committee would like to meet representatives of the Department to discuss the changes they are suggesting. He encloses a copy of the letter he received from Mac Liammóir, and requests £250 of their grant [in Irish].

UGA T/T1/2/3/3/472 · Item · 19/11/1969
Part of Theatre

Draft letter with amendments from Cristóir Ó Túinléigh to an Rúnaí, Roinn na Gaeltachta, stating first of all that the Directors would consider it divisive to have actors on the Board. He also states that Liam Ó Conchubair is willing to be the accounts manager for the Taibhdhearc, and the Directors think that this would be a good thing [in Irish].

Draft list of townlands
UGA LE/LE6/2/1/6/2/412 · Item · [1913]
Part of Landed Estates

Draft list of townlands, principal tenants and owners or agents of adjoining lands.

UGA T/T1/2/2/262 · Item · 02/10/1980
Part of Theatre

Draft memorandum by the Publicity Department of the Taibhdhearc in relation to their relationship with the photographer, and the availability of photographs at the Theatre [in Irish].