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              UGA P/P133/4/5/13/3 · Item · 1930
              Part of Personal

              File of MS letters from friends and family sent to Michael Rynne on the occasion of the publication of 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands' by Michael Rynne. Correspondents include Sheila Murphy (Dept of External Affairs, Irish Free State); M.J. Ryan, Paddy O'Mara, S.J., Dublin (Uncle of Michael Rynne); 'Uncle Tim' (T.J. Hunt headed paper); Michael MacWhite; The Governor General, Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin and others.

              UGA A/A44/1/8 · Sub-series · 12/1972
              Part of Academic

              Printed copy of the Report of the Commission to Consider Legal Procedures to Deal with Terrorist Activities in Northern Ireland, Chaired by Lord Diplock. Copy is signed by Kevin Boyle.

              UGA T/T2/1/39/396E · Item · 2012
              Part of Theatre

              A4 refill pad with manuscript notes made by director Garry Hynes made during rehearsal of the DruidMurphy cycle of plays by Tom Murphy.

              UGA A/A44/20/22 · Item · [199-]
              Part of Academic

              File includes published brochures from United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research detailing 'ideas for Peace and Security' and also some other printed articles on this topic.

              UGA P/P133/5/3/79A · Item · 1990-1993
              Part of Personal

              File includes letters relating to a case of sexism and discrimination brought by the Student's Union to the attention of Professor Colm Ó hEocha, President of University College Galway, regarding the in-class conduct and behaviour towards women students by Etienne Rynne.