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Elizabeth O'Malley to [ ]
UGA LE/LE40/11/5/300 · Sub-series · [18--]
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from Elizabeth O'Malley to [ ] in which she refers to 'My dear Thomas' having fever and her son Middleton being in town.

UGA LE/LE40/18/4/590 · Item · 11/04/1827
Part of Landed Estates

Letter from Elizabeth Ormsby, Moat, [Co. Mayo] to her son Adam Ormsby, 13 Claremont St., Dublin, in which she writes "A thousand thanks to you for your punctual payments ... If you could make any private enquiry from yourself when the money in the courts will be paid I will be obliged to you, I will expect to see you this summer, your jaunt to the country last year did you some good ..." This letter was written by someone else and signed by Elizabeth.

UGA P/P136/1 · Series · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

File of pencil and ink sketches on paper, mounted on card, by artist Elizabeth Rivers. The scenes are of the Aran Islands and relate to her book, "Stranger in Aran", published by the Cuala Press, Dublin. The drawings largely measure 24cm X 16 cm. 14 items.

Ellen Florence
UGA P/P99/4/2/17 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

22 images on negative and contact sheets.

Photographs of Bob Quinn playing with Martin Duffy’s little girl, Ellen Florence.

UGA A/A44/5/9/1/10/13 · Item · 15/06/2004
Part of Academic

Email from Wild, the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), to Boyle forwarding on a letter, included, from Mepham, Associate Director, IPPR, inviting Boyle to serve on Advisory Committee to the International Programme at the Institute for Public Po

UGA A/A44/5/9/1/11/2 · Item · 29/01/2007
Part of Academic

Email from Callamard, Executive Director, Article 19, London to Boyle and copied to Catrina Pickering. Email is to invite boyle to contribute to the upcoming 20th Anniversary of the foundation of Article 19.

UGA A/A44/5/9/1/10/10 · Item · 27/05/2004
Part of Academic

Email from Puddephatt to Boyle with the subject heading of 'Changes', informing Boyle that he (Puddephatt) has made the decision to step down from Article 19 at the end of 2004. Puddephatt outlines his personal and professional reasons for stepping down