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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 Nimmo
UGA P/P120/3/3/9/3/9 · File · 1987-2003
Part of Personal

A photocopy of the 'First Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the state of the Irish Fisheries, with the minute of evidence 1836', sent to Robinson by Finbar [ ] at Queen's University. Some notes inserted on poverty in Cleggan, the pier in Roundstone, the quay at Ros a Mhíl.. Two pages of Robinson's handwritten notes.

Copy of a map of the "Harbours of Roundstone and Birterbuy" surveyed by Nimmo for the Commissioners of Irish Fisheries in 1823 (map has been glued together in sections, and the glue has dried - handle with Reading Room Staff supervision).

Detailed correspondence exchanged with J W de Courcy, Robert Jocelyn and Arnold Horner about Nimmo.

Photocopy of Alexander Nimmo's entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.

Alexander Nimmo's map of Kenmare River, Co. Kerry.

Alexei Nabiullin.
UGA P/P91/5/20/473 · Item · 26/04/2001
Part of Personal

Alexei Nabiullin (also given as Nabioulin). Concert held at the Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland, Galway. File includes details and notes on works performed from Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, Schubert, Wilson and Stravinsky, also a brief biography of Nabiullin.

Alf Mac Lochlainn Pamphlets
UGA A/A21a · Collection · [19--]
Part of Academic

Set of articles, pamphlets and catalogues relating to libraries and archives collected by Alf MacLochlainn through the years.

Alf Mac Lochlann, poetry
UGA P/P124 · Collection · [198-]
Part of Personal

Poems written by Alf MacLochlainn, Librarian of UCG Library from 1982 to 1987, includes comic verse, poems on politics, archaeology and current affairs, as well as sonnets.

"Alibis Unlimited" Sketch
UGA T/T40/1/4/14 · Item · [195-]
Part of Theatre

Typed script, with annotation/stage directions for sketch "Alibis Unlimited', produced by the Pike Theatre Dublin as part of the Late Night Follies. By Carolyn Swift.

Alice Artzt Guitar Trio.
UGA P/P91/5/13/311 · Item · 04/11/1993
Part of Personal

Alice Artzt Guitar Trio. TS copy letter from Madeleine Flanagan, Hon. Secretary of Music for Galway to John Feeley, Rathgar, Dublin, confirming "that the Alice Artzt Guitar Trio will give a concert in the Aula Maxima, University College Galway. (17 Aug 1993)

Alice in Wonderland
UGA T/T7/1/2 · Item · 1989
Part of Theatre

Typescript loose leaf pages of script of Alice in Wonderland, produced by Macnas. Scenes featured include Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Also includes production management notes and comments on parts and scenes of the production. Typed press release about Alice in Wonderland by Macnas.

Alice Perry Degree Scrolls
UGA COL/COL21 · Collection · 1903-1905
Part of College

Degree scrolls of Alice Perry from the Royal University of Ireland, including her 1903 BA scroll, and 1905 MA scroll. Also photograph of the rugby team from the Galway Grammar School, 1935-6, and the cricket team of the Galway Grammar School, 1936-7.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/6/75 · Item · 04/01/1956-21/01/1956
Part of Personal

Correspondence between Canon Hayes and Alicia J. Frealy, an Irish nurse living in Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Includes:
-Letter to Canon Hayes from Nurse Frealy, who writes: that she has talked to Dom Bernard O'Dea about the possibility of Canon Hayes making a trip to the United States; that 'Monsignor Temple will be invaluable in the [New York] area as he is well known & influential' with regards to Muintir na Tíre of America; and that she prays many regional councils will result. She provides updates on her local Muintir na Tíre council in New Jersey, including a dance they are holding on 29 January 1956. The letter has been misdated as 1955 (4 January 1956, 4pp);
-Letter to Nurse Frealy from Canon Hayes, who thanks her, her helpers, and her supporters for their work (21 January 1956, 1p).