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UGA P/P91/1/2/19 · Item · 1993
Part of Personal

Typescript agenda for the annual general meeting of Music for Galway, held at the Atlanta Hotel, Galway. Includes four-point agenda for the meeting as well as a copy of the minutes from the 1992 annual general meeting of Music for Galway. Also includes minutes of meetings and agendas for committee meetings of Music for Galway dated 18 Jan, 2 Mar, 22 Mar, 21 Apr, 23 May and 22 Jun 1993. Also includes handwritten notes and information regarding the MFG Schools Programme.

UGA P/P91/1/2/3 · Item · 26/01/1981-[05/1981]
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Typescript agenda for meeting of committee of Music for Galway. Location is noted as Dr. Mannix Road. A ten-point agenda in listed and also names of those on the Music for Galway Committee. 1 item, 1 p 12 Apr 1981
Typescript agenda for meeting of committee of Music for Galway. Location is noted as being Staff Room, UCG (University College Galway). A four-point agenda is detailed and attached is a proposed budget for Music for Galway for 1981-82. 1 item, 2 pp 28 May 1981
Typescript copy of letter issued by Music for Galway Committee to unnamed others. Letter states "We are concerned about the state of music in the Galway area. . . And are now inviting you to a public meeting to introduce ourselves to you". Letter also outlines the stated goals of Music for Galway, fundraising campaign and membership details. The location for the meeting is noted as the Salthill Hotel, Galway, Thursday 9 June. Document includes a letter heading, "Music for Galway" that is printed and pasted onto this letter. 1 item, 1 p [1981]
Printed newsletter/pamphlet issued by Music for Galway and outlines the activities of the group, news of future events, fundraising activities for the purchase of a new piano, membership and other details. The reverse of the document features a list of those who have contributed to the piano fund. 1 item, 1 p [1981]
Photocopy of printed document entitled "Music for Galway appeals to you to contribute to the Music for Galway Grand Piano fund for the purchase of a Steinway Grand Piano for the city of Galway." The document outlines some information on Music for Galway, the committee, membership, events planned and information on planning for the purchase of the grand piano and its uses and after purchase. A second press release outlines how "less than six months ago a fundraising campaign towards the cost of a concert grand piano was begun by Music for Galway and today a Steinway grand was installed in the recital hall (Aula Maxima) of University College Galway. . ." 2 items, 5 pp [1981]
Typescript press release, possibly the first issued by Music for Galway, outlining "A number of people committed to the promotion of music in the Galway area have been meeting for some time and a committee has now been formed. . .Music in Galway has reached a crisis situation. We must respond. . ." (n.d.) 1 item, 1 p

UGA POL/POL35/10/326 · Item · 21/11/1993
Part of Political

Typescript agenda for a half-day symposium entitled 'Northern Ireland: lesson for the world' (location not recorded), organised by Perpetrators and Bystanders - Committee Against Torture and Mass Killing (Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture, London); listing speakers including academics from political science and psychiatry, human rights, and including Bernadette McAliskey.

UGA P/P103/8/1/1/2/573 · Item · 01/03/1957
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Typescript address for the English Literature Society, UCD, entitled "Where all the Ladders Start", and to be read by the Auditor Thomas Augustine Martin; handwritten corrections. Discussing modern verse drama, and poets Yeats and Eliot in particular. Listing as chairman the President of the Society, Professor J.J. Hogan.

UGA POL/POL28/3/22 · Item · [2004]
Part of Political

Typescript account of the Feakle meeting written by Ruairí Ó Brádaigh. Ó Brádaigh outlines the background to the meeting, lists the people present and explains how the meeting was broken up by the Gardaí Special Branch. Ó Bradaigh writes that the Feakle talks led directly to 1975 bi-lateral truce and speculates ' "what if" it had not been deliberately disrupted? The history of the intervening 30 years might have been very different.'

UGA P/P71/4/1/17/910 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

Typescript draft of 'Another Country: John McGahern' beginning' They say that when the crow flies over Leitrim he takes his lunch along.' Includes handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-12.

UGA P/P71/4/1/17/911 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of 'Another Country: John McGahern' beginning 'They say that when the crow flies over Leitrim he takes his lunch along.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-14.

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UGA POL/POL35/11/384 · Item · [03/07/1998]
Part of Political

Typescript (computer print-out) of press article from The Observer by Henry McDonald, entitled 'Thatcher's dealings with IRA go back to hunger strikes'. (With caption by [Éamonn Downey] referring to the original document.)

UGA POL/POL28/4/2/84 · Item · 03/12/1975-09/1996
Part of Political

Typed version of the notes relating to contacts between the Republican Government and British Government between 3 December 1975 and 10 February 1976, presumably compiled by Ruairí Ó Brádaigh. According to introductory note 'This attempted reconstruction of the meaning of these notes must be read bearing in mind the 20 year passage of time.'

UGA POL/POL28/4/2/80 · Item · 02/10/1975
Part of Political

Typed version of a reply from 'The leadership of the Republican Movement' to a message received from the British Government through a sub-intermediary on 25 September 1975 (POL28/78), identical to same section in POL28/67.