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              Correspondence - Postcards
              UGA T/T7/5/28 · Item · 1992-1996
              Part of Theatre

              File of postcards, with images from a number of international locations, with manuscript correspondence sent to Macnas team members from friends and colleagues of Macnas team members.

              Correspondence - Garry Hynes
              UGA T/T2/13 · Series · 1992-2004
              Part of Theatre

              Files of correspondence labelled as being related to Garry Hynes, Artistic Director and founding member of Druid Theatre Company. The letters relate in a personal but mostly professional capacity and to theatre and drama matters, such as submissions of interest from those looking to work with Druid, invitations to Garry Hynes to attend specific plays and events, letters from the public with comments on Druid plays and other official matters related to Druid Theatre Company, such as with partner production venues internationally and their productions and work with Druid.

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/2/1/1/5 · Item · 1974-1982
              Part of Academic

              File of letters between Kevin Boyle and others such as referring to and discussing the case lodged by Dudgeon to the European Commission on Human Rights and against the government of the United Kingdom regarding Homosexual rights in Northern Ireland. File

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/4/3/4 · Item · 1961-1965
              Part of Academic

              Assorted correspondence relating to Boyle's time at Queen's University, Belfast. Letters include TS letter the Dean of the Faculty of Law at Queen's University, notifying Boyle of his acceptance into the Faculty of Law for session 1961-62 (12 Sep 1961); T

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/5/6/1 · File · 1981-1987
              Part of Academic

              File of correspondence between Kevin Boyle and various others during his time as Scholar in Residence at University of Maine, Law School, Portland, Maine, U.S.A.

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/6/22/3/2 · Item · 07/1988-12/1988
              Part of Academic

              File of letters between members of Article staff and Board and numerous other groups and individuals. Correspondents include Prof. Kevin Boyle and numerous others including Ciarain O'Maolain, Northern Ireland Tourist Board; Dr. Colm Ó hEocha, President, U

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/1/10/1/6 · Item · [198-]
              Part of Academic

              File of TS and MS letters between Kevin Boyle and other campaigners against the use of plastic bullets in Northern Ireland, including Fr. Raymond Murray, Fr. Denis Faul, Francis Keenan, Hurst Hannum of International Human Rights Law Group, D.A. Hill - Pri

              Correspondence
              UGA A/A44/1/15/8 · File · 1983-1985
              Part of Academic

              TS and MS correspondence between Kevin Boyle and various others concerning the New Ireland Forum.

              Correspondence
              UGA P/P120/3/1/7/6/1 · File · 11/02/1991-04/04/1994
              Part of Personal

              Handwritten letter to Robinson from Tomás [ ] from the Royal Irish Academy on the origin of the word 'pampúta / pampootie' and its use on the Aran Islands, encloses a photocopied page from an article written by T S Ó Máille. Letter and photocopy are in Irish. (11 Feb 1991) 2pp;

              Four letters with enclosures to Robinson from Diarmuid [Breathnach], on the writer's plans for a 4th and 5th volume of 'Beathaisnéis', to include an English language version. The first two letters are in English, and were posted together (9-10 Mar 1994). These letters enclose a draft Irish language biography of Micheál Ó Maoláin intended for publication in 'Beathaisnéis'. A subsequent letter to Robinson from Breathnach gives more information on Ó Maoláin, and also mentions Maggie Dirrane. Enclosed with the letter is an Irish language biography of David O'Callaghan, a school teacher on Inis Meáin between 1880 and 1884 who got into trouble for not punishing his pupils for speaking Irish. (4 Apr 1994). Letter from Breathnach to Robinson in Irish enclosing 'Beathaisnéis a Ceathair' (25 Apr 1995) 10pp;

              Robinson's handwritten notes on David O'Callaghan (undated) 3pp.

              Correspondence
              UGA P/P120/3/2/1/3/2 · File · 13/01/1976-25/05/1977
              Part of Personal

              File of correspondence between Tim Robinson and Kenneth G Bale, Higher Placenames Officer with the Ordnance Survey Office in Dublin. Robinson requests his opinion on the placenames classification scheme he plans to use on the Burren map, and subsequent correspondence discusses the matter in detail. Difficulty arises over the spelling of Tobernafiaghanta, Glenulla, Knockloon, Kilnaloone, Caherahoagh, Lisheenaloughil, and Glencurran. (13 Jan 1976-24 Jun 1977) 13pp;

              File of correspondence between Tim Robinson and Michael (Pop) Mulqueeny / Micheál Ó Maolchaoine of the Aran Islands. Robinson asks Ó Maolchaoine for his thoughts on his map of Kilfenora, and requests information on Toberdane, Cabhail Betty, Knockloon, Lisdoonvarna Castle, and Sir Donat's Road. Detailed correspondence (13 Jan - 25 May 1977) 7pp;

              Copies of letters written by Robinson to several correspondents clarifying placename spellings, and their replies. Correspondents are Roger and Susan Johnson (13 Jan - 15 Feb 1977), Mary and John Doherty (Jan 1977), Patrick J McCarthy (Jan 1977), Michael McMahon (20 Jan - 2 Feb 1977), M Kelleher (22 Jan - 13 Feb 1977), Bob and [Muriel?] [ ] (21 Apr 1977), and Michael Waters (undated). 19pp.