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Emlagh
UGA P/P120/1/6/24 · Item
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Set of index cards giving a description of the townland of Emlagh, [Imleach]. Included are descriptions of Sellerna Church, the rectory of which was demolished, and its outhouses converted into the house now called 'The Old Rectory'. The headstone of a sailor in the British Navy is to be found here. Some information on the church's last minister. Also described are Sellerna School, Sellerna Bay where a wedge grave known as Leaba Dermot can be found, and the children's burial ground also found by the bay.

Emlagharan
UGA P/P120/1/5/19 · Item
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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Emlagharan, [Imleach Árann]. Included are descriptions of Cois Abhann, and Trá Mhór Imleach Árann. Jim O'Malley, and an un-identified local person are credited with providing some of the information, as well as other sources such as Field Name Books, Griffith's Valuation, and details from the sale of the Martin Estate in 1849.

Emlaghdauroe
UGA P/P120/1/1/29 · Item
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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Emlaghdauroe [Imleach Dhá Rú]. Some notes on the translation of the placename as the swamp of the two red cows. Descriptions of the Roman Catholic chapel (formerly a Protestant Church), Binn Gleann Uisce, Emlaghmore, Loch an Easáin, Emlaghmore Lake, Knocknacalliagh Lough, Cross, and Conga Lough. Local sources of information are Martin King of Bar na Varán, Martin Halloran, John Joyce, and Paddy Linnane of Roundstone.

Emlaghmore
UGA P/P120/1/5/20 · Item
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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Emlaghmore, [Imleach Mór]. Included are descriptions of Roisín Travers, Loch Beithinis, Loch na Láibe, Loch an Uisce, Loch an Tortáin, Callow Bridge (blown up during the War of Independence to isolate Clifden), Emlaghkeeragh Lake, Imleach Mór, The New Cut, The Long House, Emlaghmore Lodge, Lough Barrcostello, a note from material held in UCD as part of the Folklore Commission material, Roisín a Scáilí, and Emlaghmore House. Michael Goulde, Mr. Tinney, and Bartley King of Callow are credited as being local sources of information.

UGA P/P91/5/9/217 · Item · 18/01/1990
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Emma Johnson and Gordon Back. Printed programme from the concert held at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway. Includes details of works performed by Johnson on Clarinet and Back on piano. Also includes information on Johnson. (3 copies, 6 pp) File also includes draft TS press release issued by Music for Galway publicising the concert. TS publicity material and biographical information on Johnson and excerpts of press reviews of her previous concerts, supplied by Ibbs & Tillett agency.

UGA P/P91/5/23/513 · Item · 27/02/2004
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Emma Kirkby and James Lisney. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland, Galway. Includes details of works performed from Haydn and Schubert and biographies of both musicians

Emory University
UGA P/P143/3/11 · Sub-series · 21/04/2003-22/07/2008
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This subseries consists of material relating to Mary Robinson (MR)'s work with Emory University, including giving various addresses and her role as advisor of World Law Institute, 2003-2008. P143/3/11/1 includes material surrounding controversy of MR being invited to accept honorary degree and role of keynote speaker in 2004, accusations she was anti-Semitic, backlash against the allegations and support and statement from the university.

Emory University 2003-2004
UGA P/P143/3/11/1 · File · 21/04/2003-01/12/2004
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Material relating to Mary Robinson (MR)'s work with Emory University, including her role as advisor of World Law Institute, 2003-2004. It includes correspondence relating to MR's visit to give the Rosalynn Carter Distinguished Lecture in Public Office, [12?]/2003; correspondence relating to invitation to MR to accept honorary degree and be keynote speaker, 10 May 2004, correspondence and press material relating to petition attempting to have MR removed from list of Commencement speakers amid allegations she was anti-Semitic and referring to her handling of United Nations Anti-Racism conference in Durban, letters of support and articles refuting allegations against MR from Anthony Lester, Michael Posner, Melvin Konner, James W Flannery and others along with printout of letters to the press, official statement from Emory University on their decision not to remove MR from speaker list, correspondence relating to MR's own upset at the allegations and text of commencement address; correspondence from Harold Berman inviting MR to be advisor on proposed World Law Institute, 13-14/04/2004 and programme 12/2004.

Emory University 2005-2008
UGA P/P143/3/11/2 · File · 20/07/2004-22/07/2008
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Material relating to Mary Robinson (MR)'s work with Emory University, including her role as advisor of World Law Institute, 2005-2008. It includes correspondence, programme and draft address relating to Institute of Human Rights, Emory University conference "Lessons Learned from Rights Based Approaches to Health", 20/07/2004-14/04/2005; correspondence between Prof Berman, Prof Van der Vyver and MR relating to invite to serve as keynote speaker at conference "World Law and World Heath: Especially Health of Women in Developing Countries", Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America, 22-24 March 2007, her initial acceptance and subsequent regrets due to clash with meeting in Geneva of task force on migration and health she was chairing for the Global Alliance Network, and subsequent arrangements for a video message to be sent instead, and 22/02/2006-10/04/2007; correspondence between MR and Amy Tozer, Director of Student Publications, relating to agreements between MR and Emory International Law Review for her address in Atlanta conference to be published, 14-22/07/2008.