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              Treanmacmurtagh, Co. Sligo
              UGA P/P133/5/2/4/2 · Item · 1969-1970
              Part of Personal

              File of correspondence between Etienne Rynne and individuals regarding a cist-burial grave at Treanmacmurtagh, Co. Sligo. Letters are between various academics in archaeology at University of Glasgow (John Waddell); the Ordnance Survey, Dublin; the National Museum, Dublin (Joseph Raftery); A.T. Lucas, and others. Also includes a report written by Rynne on the site. Also includes a number of black and white photographic images taken of the burial site as well as maps and drawings of the site lay-out.

              Treasure Island
              UGA T/T7/2/1A · Item · [12/12/1990]-[18/12/1990]
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from Galway production of Treasure Island by Macnas, directed by Rod Goodall. Includes cast and crew information, as well as a programme article by film-maker Bob Quinn. produced at Leisureland, Galway.

              Tribes
              UGA T/T7/1/3 · Item · 1994
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to production of Tribes by Macnas, in Galway and in Waterford, during summer 1994. Includes colour drawings by children, labelled as "Alien Drawings for The Tribes '94". Includes minutes of production meetings by Macnas, June 1994; Budget and accounts details for the production; Specific budget for the production in Waterford; Also letters and correspondence between Paraic Breathnach, General Manager, Macnas, and others such as T.V. Honan and Miriam Dunne, Waterford Spraoí festival, regarding planning of the event for Waterford.

              Tribute
              UGA P/P140/1/3 · Series · 12/2003
              Part of Personal

              Tribute to Patricia Burke-Brogan in the Cork Literary Review by Sheila O'Hagan in December 2003.

              UGA P/P143/1/2/31 · Sub-series · 16/03/1987-06/10/1993
              Part of Personal

              This case relates to unequal application of unemployment and pay-related benefit to married women in comparison with married/single men and single women. Tricia Lang was paid unemployment benefit and pay-related benefit for 312 days from date of initial payment, rather than 390 days which was applicable in case of married/single men and single women, she received a lower rate of payment of unemployment benefit than applicable for married/single men and single women and was only entitled to receive Unemployment Assistance on a more restrictive and discriminatory basis.

              Case was adjourned, April 1990, on basis of offer of £500 to Tricia Lang and her husband in settlement of part of claim relating to unemployment assistance and ceiling on married couples, and adjournment of remainder of case and question of legal costs pending outcome of decisions in Cotter & McDermott and Emmott (P143/1/2/34). Final outcome of case unknown. See also P143/1/2/37.

              Mary Robinson worked as Senior Counsel, and material is arranged across 2 files.

              UGA P/P143/1/2/31/2 · File · 1987
              Part of Personal

              This file consists of case legal documents and handwritten case notes including copy of High Court Judicial Review between Patricia Lang and Robert Lang, Applicants and The Minister for Social Welfare and The Attorney General Respondence, before Mr. Justice Blayney, 16/03/1987; draft statement [1987?]; draft Affidavit of Tricia Lang [1987?]; draft Notice of Motion [1987?]; draft Affidavit of Sally Keogh, expert witness in relation to various provisions of Social Welfare Acts [1987?]; copy of Statement of Opposition [1987?]; copy Affidavit of Eoin O'Broin, Assistant Principal of Department of Social Welfare [1987?].

              UGA T/T27/11/1 · Item · 1989-1993
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to productions directed by Gavin Quinn as part of the Dublin University Players while a student at Trinity College Dublin. Includes a press scrapbook with cuttings of coverage of productions by D.U. Players and directed by Quinn, including "The Vampire" by J.R. Planche (1989), "The Promise" by Jose Rivera (1990); "A Corpse With Character" by Minoru Betsuyaku.

              Scrapbook also contains cuttings of reviews of productions involving Aedín Cosgrove (Namely by Corcadorca and at the Abbey Theatre), including "Leonce and Leona" by George Buchner being the first production by Corcadorca Theatre Company, and noted as being the last play performed by the UCC graduated at the UCC Granary. Lighting was by Cosgrove (May 1991); "That Scoundrel Scapin" by Moliére, by Corcadorca and staged at the Cork Arts and Theatre Club, lighting bty Cosgrove (Nov 1991); "Owl" by Corcadorca, staged at City Hall, Cork, (April 1992); "Crows Calling" by Sylvia Cullen, staged at Firkin Crane, Cork (April 1992); "The Mai" by Marina Carr, Peacock Theatre, Dublin, Oct 1994, lighting by Cosgrove;

              UGA P/P143/3/1/11 · File · 02/1999-2022
              Part of Personal

              University of Dublin, Trinity College Gazette, 02/1999, 04/1999, 03/2000, 04/2000, 10/2000, 02/2001, 03/201 and 07/2001; Trinity College Dublin Law Alumni Association newsletter, 12/2001 and 2003; Trinity Today [annual publication for alumni and friends], 2003/2004, 2004/2005, 10/2009 and 05/2010; Trinity Women in Law report Vol 1, 2021/2022; The 02/1999 edition of the Gazette features Dr Mary Robinson's inauguration on 17/12/1998, as 23rd Chancellor of the University of Dublin, the first woman to do so in 406 years.

              UGA P/P133/5/10/29 · Item · 19/07/2004-23/07/2004
              Part of Personal

              File relating to lecture given by Etienne Rynne at the Trinity College Dublin International Summer School as part of the Institute of Irish History and Culture. Includes a programme from the summer school and letters between Rynne and organiser of the summer such as Denis Sommers.