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              Through a Glass Darkly
              UGA T/T29/2/11 · Item · 12/11/2015-05/12/2015
              Part of Theatre

              Files relating to Corn Exchange production of Through a Glass Darkly by Ingmar Bergman and adapted for the stage by Jenny Worton, directed by Annie Ryan. Staged at Project Arts Centre, Dublin.

              UGA P/P133/5/2/16/1 · Item · 1995-1996
              Part of Personal

              Fiel relating to research and article by Etienne Rynne, entitled "The Thomastown High Cross - A Cornish Connection". (Article is noted as being a festschrift contribution in honour of Margaret Mary Phelan.) Includes text of the article, manuscript notes kept by Rynne, assorted published articles used in research and also letters between Rynne and Professor Charles Thomas, Cornwall, which includes a number of black and white photographic prints of stone cross at Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. Also letters to/from editors of the festschrift regarding its publication.

              Thomas Morris, Editor
              UGA P/P134/6/1/3 · Item · 14/07/1955-14/03/1958
              Part of Personal

              Correspondence between Thomas Morris and Muintir na Tíre regarding the publication of Rural Ireland; includes copies of articles.

              The will of Edmond O'Fflyn
              UGA LE/LE10/1/2/1/4 · Item · 18/08/1746
              Part of Landed Estates

              The will of Edmond O'Fflyn of Turlough, county Galway. He gives all his lands, debts etc. to his eldest son Henry. The sum of £1000 is to be distributed among his children in accordance with his marriage articles. He assigns the interest from several judgements he has obtained from the Honourable Thomas, Earl of Eastmeath, Richard Nugent, known as Lord Delvin and Anthony Daly, now represented by Laughlan Daly of Dublin, totalling £3,200, to his various daughters and his youngest son, Patrick Fflyn. He assigns interest on the principal sum of £200 to his daughter Mable for her life, to be distributed by her to her children by Dermott O'Connor or anyone else. He assigns to his daughters Ann and Margaret" ... all my Tea Equipage consisting of plate China and Copper". He demises his farmstock and £600 to his son Matthew for having "Taking care of & conducted and managed my farm stock and other my country affairs".

              UGA T/T30/1/4/11 · Item · 1995-2004
              Part of Theatre

              Used cheque books for payments made by The Theatreworks Company. Cheque stubs record information on each payment made.

              The Tangled Tightrope
              UGA P/P120/3/3/1/3 · Item · 16/08/1984
              Part of Personal

              Updated draft of the first section of 'The Tangled Tightrope'.

              UGA A/A44/1/2/17 · Item · [1969]-[1970]
              Part of Academic

              Manuscript writing by Kevin Boyle entitled "The Summer - Proposals for Socialists" is a treatise piece on place and role of socialists in Northern Ireland politics and society. Mentions People's Democracy, industry and business in Northern Ireland, the Or

              UGA A/A20/1/9 · Item · 10/1982
              Part of Academic

              File relating to Labhrás Ó Nualláin's work in relation to a seminar entitled "The Structure of the Labour Market and the Implications for Social Security Systems in Europe" held in Europe under the auspices of the European Centre for Work and Society.

              UGA T/T26/2 · Item · 09/2011-10/2011
              Part of Theatre

              Files relating to design of set and costume by Joe Vaněk for the Dublin Theatre Festival production of The Speckled People written by Hugo Hamilton. Produced at the Gate Theatre, Dublin.