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              UGA P/P151/7/8A · Item · 1993
              Part of Personal

              File with press cuttings about Lelia Doolan, largely related to Irish film in the early 1990s. Note: Other press cuttings relating to other work by Doolan are present in various other series, namely 'Abbey Theatre Dublin', 'Bernadette: Notes on a Political Journey', 'Irish Film Board', 'Galway Film Fleadh' and 'RTÉ', among others in this archive; text of speech by Lelia Doolan as part of series held by President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins (17 Nov 2022) entitled "Memory and Imagination Mediated for a 'Mass' Audience"; "RTÉ is in Freefall - Send for Lelia Doolan" by Shane Ross (Sunday Independent 28 Apr 2024); Photograph double page in the Irish Times with coverage of Doolan's charity parachute jump on the occasion of her 90th birthday.

              UGA P/P151/7/3 · Item · [197-]
              Part of Personal

              File of research material related to PhD work by Lelia Doolan. Includes pamphlets entitled "Orange Songs and Ballads"; issue of "Ulster Worker" newsletter, edition 4, Vol. 1, July 1974; also newspaper cutting of stories and articles relating to Northern Irish politics of the early and mind 1970s. Also includes issue of Ballyfermot Newsletter (Dublin) 4 May 1974.

              UGA P/P151/7/1 · Item · 1975-1976
              Part of Personal

              File of manuscript notes and writings by Lelia Doolan and relating to her PhD research, which was entitled "Elements of the Sacred and Dramatic in Some Belfast Urban Enclaves". Some notes are headed "Philosophy of Religion". possibly lecture notes taken by Doolan while studying at Queen's University Belfast.

              UGA P/P143/1/2/27 · Sub-series · 17/08/1984-19/01/1990
              Part of Personal

              Case represented in material here relates to a Deportation order for Leopold and Maria Schollen to Belgium. Both arrived in Ireland ca. July 1983 and set up business as fine art dealers, auctioneers, and as cabinet maker (Leopold). Both had worked in Belgium prior as fine art dealers and were convicted of offences in relation to sale of forged paintings. Applied to Gardaí [Irish police force] for registration permits ca. Sep 1983 and were asked for passports which were in turn confiscated by Belgian authorities. Minister refused application for residence with no grounds given, and this was appealed. Assumption of Jerry Healy, Junior Counsel, is that in absence of extradition treaty between two countries, only way for Belgian police to get hands on Leopold and Maria Schollen was if they were deported, and Belgian police therefore influenced decision.

              Extradition requested in November 1983 and refused January 1984, expulsion requested March 1984, Decision to Deport 16/04/1984, Injunction on Deportation May 1984 Judge Keane, High Court Hearing 25/06/1984, Application for Discovery March 1985, Order 12/03/1985, Mr. Justice Lardner, Application for Further and Better Discovery March 198[6?], Order 30/07/1986 Justice Gannon. As of 1990 seems to have remained up-in-the-air with neither party pushing it.

              Mary Robinson worked as Senior Counsel on this case which is arranged across two files.

              UGA P/P143/1/2/27/1 · Sub-series · 22/08/1984-19/01/1990
              Part of Personal

              This file consists of correspondence between Mary Robinson and Gerald Moloney, solicitor, including in relation to fees and to Application for Discovery and Application for Further and Better Discovery due to Minister for Justice claim to privilege.

              UGA P/P143/1/2/27/2 · Sub-series · 17/08/1984-31/10/1986
              Part of Personal

              This file consists of case documents and photocopies of same (RESTRICTED)

              [Archivist's note: This case is both contemporary and sensitive in nature and material in this file is therefore restricted. Please consult archivist to enquire about access to restricted material.]

              UGA P/P143/1/2/27/2r · Sub-series · 17/08/1984-31/10/1986
              Part of Personal

              This file consists of case documents and photocopies of same including legal opinion of Jerry Healy, Junior Counsel, 17/08/1984; draft Reply n.d.; draft Statement of Claim with notation; Notice of Motion 17/01/1985 and 19/02/1985; Affidavit of Gerald Moloney, 17/01/1985; Affidavit of Moloney, draft/copy, 1986 with photocopies of correspondence between Moloney and Louis J Dockery, Chief State Solicitor, in relation to Affidavit of Discovery 07/10/1985-11/03/1986; Affidavit of Leopold Schollen 22/06/1984 with photocopies of documents referred to in affidavit attached (Belgian identity cards, correspondence with M.E. Casey, Chief Immigration Officer, Garda Station, Cork (20-22/9/1983), correspondence between Gerald Moloney and Aliens Section, Department of Justice (08/12/1983-05/06/1984), Injunction (23/05/1984), correspondence between Moloney and Dockery (12-20/06/1984)); ring-bound Brief to Counsel, Moloney, [1984?]; ring-bound documents labelled "Enclosures" (to accompany Brief? ) consisting of faded photocopies of documents previously listed above in Schollen Affidavit; Statement of Claim, 31/08/1984; Defence delivered 23/11/1984; Reply n.d.; correspondence between Dockery and Moloney referred to in Moloney's affidavit 26/05/1986; Affidavit of Peadar O'Toole, Assistant Principal Officer, Aliens Section, Department of Justice, 04/09/1985; photocopies of High Court Order, Justice Lardner, 12/03/1985, with cover letter from Moloney to Mary Robinson (MR), Senior Counsel, 23/04/1985; Memorandum of Schollen Case sent to Jerry Healy, from Central Bureau, 30/07/1986; typed document relating Meeting with Dr Taschner, 19/10/1984, Brussels, (Moloney or Healy?); correspondence between Moloney and Dockery relating to Affidavit of Discovery of [Peadar] O'Toole, 07/10/1985-11/03/1986; correspondence between Moloney and MR relating to Affidavit of Further and Better Discovery, 10/06/1986, which includes transcript of interview of Schollens by two Belgian Police Officers, Roger Devrisse and Guy Verbeeren, 17/09/1983; copy of Mr. Justice Gannon's Order for further and Better Discovery 30/07/1986, with cover letter from Moloney to MR, 17/09/1983; photocopies of correspondence between and relating to Department of Foreign Affairs, and Belgian, Embassy, produced following Order, with cover letter from Moloney to MR, 31/10/1986*; handwritten notes and photocopies of research material.

              [Archivist's note: This case is both contemporary and sensitive in nature and material in this file is therefore restricted. Please consult archivist to enquire about access to restricted material.]

              Les Misérables
              UGA T/T22/1/11/8 · Item · 25/02/1999-15/05/1999
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from Cameron Mackintosh production of "Les Misérables" by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg, based on the novel by Victor Hugo, staged at the [Point Theatre] Dublin. Includes chronology of life of Victor Hugo, images and biographies of cast members and a note on the history of the play.

              Les Voyages des Comédiens
              UGA T/T27/1/10 · Item · 2000
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to a "a project of the Compagnie du Hasard", with Pan Pan, Théâtre à Cru, La Machine à Rever, La Compagnie Auxnel-Chaplin. (Note: All file materials in French). Includes overview of the project, copy of newspaper press file and media coverage and related original press cuttings.

              UGA A/A44/1/22/13 · Item · 17/03/1989
              Part of Academic

              TS copy document being a paper entitled "The Recognition and Accommodation of Majority and Minority Communities: A Response to Professor [Tom] Hadden's paper" by Benedict Kingsbury, Exeter College, Oxford.