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              Megalithic Remains, France.
              UGA P/P133/5/13/17 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              File includes postcards with black and white images of megalithic sites at Brittany, France.

              Memphis and Nashville
              UGA P/P99/3/4/48 · Item · 05/1996
              Part of Personal

              21 images on negative and contact sheets. 

              Photographs taken in Memphis and Nashville, some photographs taken on the highway of various cars. A deli counter called “O’Sullivan’s”, World Famous Irish. A photograph of a leaflet calling for a boycott of the National Civil Rights Museum. 

              UGA P/P99/2/6/59 · Item · [1995]
              Part of Personal

              Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images.

              Photographs of Michael Rudd and Katerina, dressed up as knights of the round table. Marcus Quinn is in the background of one of the photographs holding an umbrella, peering through a life buoy, and smiling.

              UGA P/P99/3/1/15 · Item · [1996]
              Part of Personal

              Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images.

              Photographs of Micheál Mac Donnacha [Maidhc Phapaí], of Golam Head (Ceann Gólaim), smiling outside in his garden. Maidhc is an actor and raconteur who regularly contributes to Raidió na Gaeltachta. He and Máirtín Tom Sheáinín Mac Donnacha created a radio documentary drama about poitín-making called 'No Man's Land'. Micheál appears in 'Conamara, An Tír Aineoil'.

              Photographs of the widow of Máirtín Tom Sheánín Mac Donnacha, Máire Bean Mhic Dhonnacha, who was born in Pittsburgh, America, and brought to An Srutháin at the age of 12 in 1927. She also features in 'Conamara, An Tír Aineoil'.

              Mick Hanly
              UGA P/P99/3/5/13 · Item · 10/1997
              Part of Personal

              15 negative images

              Difficult to make out, but metadata says Síbín October presenters, Mick Hanly.

              Midnight Court - Druid
              UGA P/P99/1/3/2 · Item · 18/01/1992
              Part of Personal

              Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 36 images.

              Photographs of rehearsals/performance of Midnight Court, a staging of David Marcus’s translation of the 1780 Brian Merriman poem, 'Cúirt an Mheán Oíche', set to music by Seán Tyrell, and staged in Galway by the Druid theatre.

              Includes a group shot of the cast playing guitar, flutes, and fiddles, and some individual cast members: Seán Tyrell, Seán Keane, and Mary McPartland are among those featured individually.