Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images.
Individual portrait style photographs of Miriam Allen, capturing head and shoulders. She poses with different masks.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images.
Individual portrait style photographs of Miriam Allen, capturing head and shoulders. She poses with different masks.
Two identical contact sheets and corresponding negative sheet containing 16 images.
Piece entitled “Still Lives” taken for an exhibition. The photographs are of a piece of bog oak resting on a suitcase. The item is spot lit, and the photographs are taken with different levels of lighting.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 36 images.
Photographs taken at the horse fair at Maam Cross, Aonach Mhám. Pictures of the ponies and the crowds of people.
Individual photographs of Johnny Mháirtin Learaí, and Larry Feinneadha.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 21 images.
Portrait style photographs of Seosamh Mac an Iomaire, Carna. Photographs of a Halloween party in Tígh Darby, with groups of local children dressed up in their Halloween costumes. Photographs of the crowds at Aonach Mhám, the horse fair at Maam.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images.
Individual portrait style photographs taken of Meta Ni Mháille or Rosmuc, Cáitlin Ní Cualain, and DonnchaÓ hÉallaithe. A handwritten note on the images says “Pléaracha Coisde Gnó”.
Two contact sheets containing 28 and 3 images respectively, and corresponding negative sheet containing 31 images.
Photographs taken at Aonach Mhám, the horse fair in Maam. Pictures of the horses and ponies, and the hoards of people in attendance. Portrait style photograph of Ciara O’Brien taken at the fair, head and shoulders. Photographs of Marcus Quinn at the fair, leaning on the boot of a car, while a man enjoys a pint in the background.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images.
Photographs from Féile na n-óisrí, or the oyster festival in Rosmuc, of people set-dancing. Máirtín Ó Gríofa playing the guitar and Róisín Ní Mháinnín dancing on stage. Some photographs of the outside of the church in Rosmuc.
Two contact sheets containing 34 and 26 images respectively (duplicates), and a corresponding negative sheet.
Photographs from a parade in Rosmuc, part of Feile na n-Oisiri, the oyster festival. A large heron in the style of the Pléaracha mascot, and a large reptile referred to in the index as the parade monster, roam the streets.
Two photographs of Seamus Devaney of Carna sean-nós dancing in the living room of his house.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 21 images.
Photographs of Ceefor and Beefor, a cat and a chicken. Pictured through the window pane of the Quinn household in Tuairín. Some photographs of Dominic Quinn as an infant.
These photographs are referred to as ½ shot in the index as they are out of sync on the contact sheet.
Two identical contact sheets and corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images.
Photographs taken at Pléaracha Conamara 1995, and are of Joe Connolly, Galway hurler speaking at the microphone, Donncha Ó hEallaithe presenting Máirtín Tom Sheánin with the Pléaracha heron, and Johnny Óg Connolly playing the button accordion.