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Alan Smale and John Gibson.
UGA P/P91/5/16/385 · Item · 01/12/1996
Part of Personal

Alan Smale and John Gibson. Printed programme from the concert held at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway, including details of works performed from Gibson, Arnold Bax, Edward Elgar and Debussy, as part of the Sunday Afternoon Concert Series. Also includes brief biographies of both musicians. Typescript copy letter from Madeleine Flanagan, Administrator of M.F.G to Smale conforming details of his concert with Gibson in Galway. (2 Sep 1996)

Alan Smale and Roy Holmes.
UGA P/P91/5/9/214 · Item · 29/11/1989
Part of Personal

Alan Smale and Roy Holmes. Printed programme from the concert held at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway, featuring Smale on violin and Holmes on piano. Includes details of works performed and information on the musicians.

Alaska
UGA P/P86/2/220 · Item · [198-]-[199-]
Part of Personal

Colour photograph of a music venue in Alaska.

Alaska
UGA P/P86/2/140 · Item · [198-]
Part of Personal

Colour photograph taken in Alaska with Mícheál Ó Domhnaill, early 1980s.

Albania
UGA A/A44/25/1 · File · 1992-1995
Part of Academic

Correspondence between Boyle, such as letters and fax letters and various others concerned with issues in Albania. Includes fax letter from Sandra Coliver, Article 19, forwarding information on press censorship in Albania to Boyle (9 Nov 1992); Letter fro

Alcina
UGA T/T22/1/21/23 · Item · 16/10/2009-07/11/2009
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from Opera Theatre Company production of "Alcina" by G.F. Handel and staged on a national tour at various venues around Ireland, details included. Programme includes Company message, Director's note from Annilese Miskimmon; article entitled "1735 and All That Handel writes his best Opera" by David Vivian Russell; synopsis of the Opera, images and biographies of cast and creative team members and also information on ongoing events by Opera Theatre Company.

Alec Finlay
UGA P/P120/3/6/6 · File · 1994-2004
Part of Personal

Correspondence with Alec Finlay of 'Morning Star Publications' regarding various project proposals with Tim Robinson. Alec Finlay published 'A Scottish Mountains Anthology'. Several folios and published poems are included in the folder.

UGA P/P91/5/22/492 · Item · 24/01/2003
Part of Personal

Alexander Baillie and James Lisney. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland, Galway. Includes printed concert programme with details of works performed from Beethoven and a biography of both musicians.

Alexander Hill
UGA P/P135/1/2/2/3/1 · File · 06/01/1897-06/12/1897
Part of Personal

File of letters and telegrams from Alexander Hill to M M O'Shaughnessy concerning the early stages of the Balaklala Mines project. His letters concern their dealings and tactics in trying to negotiate a share of the Balaklala property. Details on location, surveys, portions of the mines intended for copper and sulphide mining, and the patents needed are all discussed. The file includes third party correspondence with MacCutchen (the owners' attorneys), Keller (consulting metallurgist of the Mountain Copper Company), Mr's Weill and Malm, the Balaklala Mining Company, Mr Herbert P Winslow who was a partner of Alexander Hill and M M O'Shaughnessy's in acquiring the land, and R G Hart (Senior President and Manager of the Texas Consolidated Gold Mining Co.).

Of particular note include a handwritten memo by O'Shaughnessy that summarises negotiations between himself and Alex Hill with the owners. A letter from Edward J McCutchen to O'Shaughnessy outlines the terms of a sale of the Balaklala group of mines to Mr Hill from Mr Malm, with calculations attached on scrap paper (5 Mar 1897). Subsequent letters from Hill to O'Shaughnessy refer to concurrent negotiations with 'Eureka people', and work at Windy Camp which O'Shaughnessy will undertake.

A carbon copy letter from [Mr Malm] to M M O'Shaughnessy of 2 Jun 1897 expresses irritation at Alexander Hill's withdrawal of interest from the Balaklala property. By 29 Jul 1897, Hill, having relocated to London, writes to O'Shaughnessy and weighs up the Balaklala prospect against Iron Mountain. He comments unfavourably on the business tactics of Simons and various other parties involved.