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UGA T/T27/3/16 · Item · [2005]-[2006]
Part of Theatre

File of colour photographs taken during production of Oedipus Loves You, written by Gavin Quinn and Simon Doyle. Images by (c) Ros Kavanagh and where stated also by (c) Marcus Lieberenz.

Photographs - Mr. Staines
UGA T/T27/3/9 · Item · 1999
Part of Theatre

File contains colour and also black and white photographic prints, contact sheets, and negatives, with shots from rehearsal and from production of Mr. Staines by Pan Pan Theatre Company.

UGA P/P133/4/15 · Sub-series · [192-]-[196-]
Part of Personal

File of black and white photographic prints of Michael Rynne individually and also at numerous group family gatherings. Images are mostly untitled and undated. Captions present include "Mrs Mary Rynne, Stephen Rynne and Mrs Michael Rynne (Nathalie Née Fournier); Large print of family gathering include Mrs Mary Rynne, Miss Mary Rynne, Michael Rynne, Etienne Rynne, Stephen R[ynne], Alice [ ]; Nathalie Fournier and others.
Also an official graduation photograph of Michael Rynne in legal robes and wig. Caption on reverse reads "Barrister at Law, Dublin, 1926?".

UGA P/P133/4/11/9 · Item · 1955
Part of Personal

File of black and white and sepia photographs from Michael Rynne's appointment and service as Irish Ambassador to Spain. Images document the presentation of credentials by Ambassador Rynne to Francisco Franco at an official ceremony in Madrid; images of the official reception and parade offered in honour of Rynne; images of the scenes of the crowds at the public events; images of Rynne meeting with and greeting with/by the Papal Nuncio. Also images of Rynne throughout his time in Spain as Irish Ambassador.
Photograph of Rynne with T.J. O'Driscoll, Director. Bórd Fáilte and M. Downes, owner of Imperial Hotel, Cork, at Irish ASTA Hospitality Centre, Madrid, 1957.

UGA P/P133/4/16 · Item · [1922]-[1923]
Part of Personal

File of images, black and white and sepia, on Michael Rynne in uniform as a member of the Free State Army. Images are often taken with colleagues, also in uniform and at unidentified army barracks, possibly The Royal Barracks (Collins Barracks) and/or Beggars Bush Barracks, Dublin. Images are often posed next to army motorbikes or open-top cars and also of groups of soldiers in uniform marching and drilling at Collins Barracks.

UGA P/P133/5/3/99 (1-2) · Item · [195-]-[198-]
Part of Personal

File of assorted black and white photographs of metal objects, including gold, iron, and bronze. Most images are sources from the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin and are largely unlabelled. Those with captions include: "Newry Armlett; Clonmacnoise gold collar; Lough-na-Slade, Co. Armagh; bronze la tène fibula, Navan Fort, Co. Armagh; [Keshkerrigan Bowl; [ ] Co. Monaghan.

UGA P/P71/13/1787/1 · Item · [195-]-[200-]
Part of Personal

File of black and white photographs of a young John McGahern. Images include of First Holy Communion Day for McGahern's sisters (all pictured) along with McGahern's father and aunt, photographs of McGahern within various school groups, from ages of c. 10 years of age to late teenage years. Also photos of John McGahern from later life and pictured with his sisters, with his brother, and other such family photos.

UGA T/T27/3/3 · Item · 1995
Part of Theatre

Files of colour and black and white production photographic prints from Mademoiselle Flic Flac in the Red Room by Pan Pan Theatre company. Includes images of costume parts displayed on mannequins.

Photographs - Mac-Beth 7
UGA T/T27/3/15 · Item · 2004
Part of Theatre

File of black and white photographic prints of Mac-Beth 7, being rehearsal/promotional shots of cast members of the Pan Pan productions.