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UGA POL/POL41/10/358 · Item · 1987-1989
Part of Political

Annual Report of the Ombudsman, issued by the Northern Ireland Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration. For each of the reports the Ombudsman is Maurice Hayes.

Annual reports
UGA T/T4/1/2/1 · Sub-sub-series · 1960-1997
Part of Theatre

Annual reports produced by the Lyric Players Theatre.

Annual Reports 1959
UGA P/P134/6/1/5 · Item · 1959
Part of Personal

Summarised reports of Guilds AGMs and annual report by Kitty Allis for publication in Rural Ireland

Annual Reports (CnaG)
UGA G/G60/1/1 · Sub-series · 1895-28/04/1953
Part of Irish Language

This subseries consists of Conradh na Gaeilge annual reports from 1894-1898 (G601/1/1); annual reports 1901, 1902 and 1908-1913 (G60/1/1/2); photocopies of annual reports 1894, 1896 and 1897 (G60/1/1/3) and secretaries’ reports and some correspondence from the 1950s (G60/1/1/4).

Tag / Ref: G60/1/1

Anois tigheacht an Easpaigh
UGA G/G20/1/2/1167a · Item · [190-]
Part of Irish Language

Handwritten rough draft of song beginning "Anois tigheacht an Easpaigh" from Mrs. Murphy, written by Raftery.

UGA G/G44/3/1/5 · Item · [01/02/1967]
Part of Irish Language

Two handwritten copies of an anonymous letter (one original, one transcribed) to Christopher Morris, marked confidential. Names an individual as having infiltrated the Cork branch of the Language Freedom Movement, who regularly reports back to the 'Gaelgeorí'. The source of the information is an overheard conversation.

"Anorak of Fire".
UGA T/T5/4/3/4/119 · Item · 22/07/1994-23/07/1994
Part of Theatre

"Anorak of Fire". Comedy performance from Gus Gascoigne, held at the Taibhdhearc Theatre, Galway. Image is a close up of Gascoigne wearing a hooded jacket. Image measures 252mm X 203mm and includes a white border.

UGA P/P71/13/1784/6 · Item · 01/12/2002
Part of Personal

Audio CD of "Another Country - John McGahern" with Stephen Rea, producer Frances Byrnes, Radio 3, December 1, 2002.