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An Cheathrú Rua Thuaidh
UGA P/P120/1/10/4 · Item
Part of Personal

Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of An Cheathrú Rua Thuaidh[Carrowroe North]. A note on the Carraroe Riots (at the centre of agrarian unrest in 1880), Caladh Thaidhg (and some biographical information about Tadhg Ó'Catháin), Céibh Doire Uí Fhathartaigh Mór, Crompán an Aill Mhóir, Corrántaí, Leacht an tSapair, Cuan Tuairín, Céibh Doire Uí Fhatharta Beag, An Chara, An Meall, Cladach Chuilleáin, Carraig an Liagáin, Caorán an Tuairín, Loch an Bhric Mhóir, Cora na Móna, Doire Uí Fhathartaigh, Cuilleán, Aill an Chiardhubháinigh, Loch na Tamhnaí Móire, Carraig an Ime (where local people cut seaweed), Tuarín Garbh, Na Lathaí Dubha, Loch na Tamhnaí, Loch na Cora Dóite, Tamhnach Thomais Fhada, Cloch na Toirní, Na Portaigh, Loichín na Meacan, Loch Leacrach, Cora na bPáistí, Loch Gleann an Fhir Mhairbh, Oileán an Phriosúin, Crompán an Ghainimh, Caladh na Siongán, Teach an tSalainn, and Loichínna Scailpe. Micheál Ó'Máille, Peadair Lambe, Liam McDonncha, and Bean MhicDonncha are credited as being local sources of information.

An Chloich Mhór Theas
UGA P/P120/1/11/7 · Item
Part of Personal

Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of An Chloich Mhór Theas, [Cloghmore South]. A note on Sruthán Wiers, Loch an Chraoibhín, An Liagán, Barr an Cora, and Cuan na Scailpe.

An Chloich Mhór Thuaidh
UGA P/P120/1/11/8 · Item
Part of Personal

An index card denoting the townland of An Chloich Mhór Thuaidh, [Cloghmore North].

UGA T/T1/8/1/18 · Item · 17/12/1942-20/12/1942
Part of Theatre

Script de "An Chnáib" le Patrick Hamilton, aistrithe ag Colm Ó Ciarghusa, léirithe ag Bháitéar Ó Maicín.


Script for "An Chnáib" by Patrick Hamilton, translated by Colm Ó Ciarghusa and produced by Bháitéar Ó Maicín.

UGA T/T1/5/49 · Item · 27/09/1951-30/09/1951
Part of Theatre

Five black and white photographs relating to "An Chnáib" ("Rope"), by Patrick Hamilton. The first photograph features Nóra Ní Mhaoldhomnaigh and Micheál Mac Giolla Cheallaigh (150x200mm). The second photograph shows Éamonn Mac Éochaid, Coiril Ó Mathúna, others unidentifiable (245x140mm) [bad hydrolysis]. The third photograph features Pádraig Ó Donnchadha, Córa Nic Oirealla and Sidney Mac Oireachtaigh (150x200mm) [some hydrolysis]. The fourth photograph shows Coiril Ó Mathúna, Seán Ó hÓráin and Éamonn Mac Éochaid (200x150mm). The fifth photograph features Coiril Ó Mathúna, Seán Ó hÓráin and Éamonn Mac Éochaid (200x150mm).

UGA T/T1/5/68 · Item · 05/07/1956-08/07/1956
Part of Theatre

Four black and white photographs relating to "An Choróin V An Ceallach" ("Trial at Green Street Courthouse") by Roger MacHugh mounted on a board. The first features [Aodh Ó Dubhthaigh], Séamus Ó Fachtna, Labhrás Ó hEidhin, Liam Ó Conchubhair, Coiril Ó Mathúna, [ ], Pádraig de Faoite, Diarmuid Mac Suibhne, Diarmuid Ó Murchú, Niall Ó Mistéil. The second photograph shows Micheál Ó Moráin, Diarmuid Ó Murchú, Seoirse Ó Dunncháin. The third photograph features Coiril Ó Mathúna, Seán Ó Duigneáin. The fourth photograph shows Labhrás Ó hEidhin, Seán Ó Duigneáin, Aodh Mac Dhubháin (all 210x140mm).

UGA T/T1/5/15 · Item · 20/05/1943-23/05/1943
Part of Theatre

Four black and white photographs mounted on a board relating to "An Choróin v An Ceallach" ("Trial at Green Street Courthouse") by Roger McHugh. First photograph shows a court scene (105x155mm). The second photograph features a barrister examining a witness (155x200mm). The third photograph shows three characters in a nearby tavern (200x155mm). The fourth photograph features two barristers cross-examining a witness (155x205mm).

An Cnoc
UGA P/P120/1/11/17 · Item
Part of Personal

A set of index cards describing some of the local features and the history of the townland of An Cnoc [Knock]. Brief notes describing Cnoc Chathail Óig (the son of the captain of a Spanish boat, and who's descendents now live in Poll Uí Mháirtín. Also a note on Loughaunwillin, which is on the OS map, but which hardly exists nowadays. A note on Corrán an Chnoic, Caladh Feamainne Deirge, Na Bruacha, and An Caladh Beag.

An Cnoc Buí
UGA P/P120/1/2/12 · Item
Part of Personal

Set of index cards describing some of the features of the townland of An Cnoc Buí [Knockboy]. Included are descriptions of Loch na hAircín (sometimes known as the Black Lake, sometimes as the Runt Pig), the Forest Lodge and Forestry, An Cnoc Buí, Gleann na Teorann, Troiscín na Neach, Loch Buaile, Bóthar na Scológ (the scene of many ghost sightings), Loch na nÉan, An Clochar Gorm, Loch an Choiléir, and Bóthar na Tornóige. Seán Ó'Ceoinín credited with providing some of the information.

An Coillín
UGA P/P120/1/2/10 · Item
Part of Personal

Set of index cards describing some of the features of the townland of An Coillín [Cuilleen]. Included in the descriptions are Mass Rock, Tóin Naigín, Caladh Mhacaí, Gleann an Tobair, a cave sometimes known as Poll an Phíobaire, An Choraínn, Abhainn an Mhuilinn, Abhainn an Choillín, Lough Corker, Gleann an tSéideáin, Loch na Tulaí Buí, An Píosa Réidh, Loch an Amoileáin, Carraig Eanoinn, Aill a Gharrett, Poll an Mhianaigh, Cuan an Choillín, An Coréal, Roisín an tSamha, Loch an Gharraí, Scailp Mhór, An Sean-gharraí, Poll an Chiste, Garraí Thaidhg Mhór, Loch Mhaoilre, and Cnoc an Choillín. E O'Neill, Sgt. P O'Conghaile/Conaola, and Bríd Bean Uí Chonaola credited with providing some of the information.