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An Hairyfella in Ifreann
UGA G/G17/3/4/12/1675 · Item · 09/05/1974
Part of Gaeilge/Irish Language

Letter from Máirín Ní Dhónaill, Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, seeking permission to stage "An Hairyfella in Ifreann" from the 2 - 9 June [in Irish].

An Ideal Husband
UGA T/T22/1/11/1 · Item · 29/06/1999
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from Gate Theatre production of 'An Ideal Husband" written by Oscar Wilde and directed by Alan Stanford. Includes an article entitled "Less than an Ideal Husband" by Jerusha McCormack" and also "Wilde at Play" by Nicholas Greene. Programme also includes biographies and headshot images of cast and creative crew members.

UGA A/A44/1/1/5/3 · Item · 10/1975
Part of Academic

Printed report "presented to the People of Northern Ireland by the N.I.C.R.A., with a forward by the N.I.C.R.A. Executive Committee and making references to numerous cases and individual incidents, with evidence and reference from court proceedings and va

An Irish Gentleman
UGA P/P133/1/2/2 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

Typescript text of "An Irish Gentleman" by Mary Rynne. Labeled as "Radio Short Story" and dated from Green Fields, Milltown Road, Dublin. 15 pages with one cover page (16pp total). Tells of the scandal surrounding the will of a man named Joseph de Lacy.

UGA T/T1/5/75 · Item · 16/10/1958-19/10/1958
Part of Theatre

Six black and white photographs relating to "An Lámh Uachtair" ("The Whip Hand") by Bríd Nic Chártaigh, mounted on a board. The first photograph shows Dolores Ní Cheallaigh, Éamonn Ághais, Éilís Ní Oráin, Aodh Mac Dhubháin, Diarmaid Mac Suibhne (200x150mm) [some hydrolysis]. The second photograph shows Séamus Ó Fachtna, Dolores Ní Cheallaigh, Éamonn Ághais (200x150) [some hydrolysis]. The third photograph features Aodh Mac Dhubháin, Máire Ní Thoimcín. The fourth photograph shows Éilís Ní Oráin, Diarmaid Mac Suibhne, Aodh Mac Dhubháin (200x150mm). The fifth photograph features a view of the set (200x150mm). The sixth photograph shows Diarmaid Mac Suibhne, Máire Ní Thoimcín, Tomás Ó Searcaigh, Dolores Ní Cheallaigh, Anroine Mac an Ghóill, Éamonn Ághais, Éilís Ní Oráin, Aodh Mac Dhubháin (200x150mm).