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UGA P/P164/2/1/1 · Item · 20/08/1983
Part of Personal

Paperback copy of Markus Casey's 1983 MA thesis ''The Study of Promontory Forts in Ireland: its history and prospects' completed at University College Galway. The thesis states that a comprehensive survey of Irish coastal promontory forts has never been properly carried out, that 'a full and detailed survey of these monuments must be undertaken and completed before on can hope to advance theories concerning their function, date or origin,' and that coastal erosion endangers many of these sites.

Baboró Festival Programme
UGA T/T22/1/19/20 · Item · 15/10/2007-21/10/2007
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from the 207 Baboró International Arts Festival for Children in Galway, detailing all events as part of the festival.

Baby Jane
UGA T/T22/1/10/14 · Item · 06/03/1998-21/03/1998
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from Corn Exchange and Project Arts Centre production of "Baby Jane", adapted by the Corn Exchange Theatre Company from Robert Aldrich's film, based on Henry Farrell's novel "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?", directed by Annie Ryan and staged at Project @ the Mint (Project Arts Centre, Dublin). Includes introduction by Annie Ryan, Artistic Director of The Corn Exchange and also article of introduction to the play.

Baby Jane
UGA T/T29/1/3 · Item · 06/03/1998-21/03/1998
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from Corn Exchange Theatre Company and Project Arts Centre production of Baby Jane, staged at Project@the Mint, Dublin. A multi-media / Commedia Dell'Arte adaptation by the Corn Exchange from Robert Aldrich's film based on Henry Farrell's novel "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" Directed by Annie Ryan. Printed flyer from the production also included.

"Bacach Chúige Múmhan"
UGA G/G20/1/2/490 · Item · [190-]
Part of Gaeilge/Irish Language

Handwritten and typescript drafts of song entitled "Bacach Chúige Múmhan", from Jno. Walsh, a native of Callen, County Kilkenny, transcribed by Seaghan Ó Laighin and published in "Irish American" (1889) and Hyde's "Beside the Fire", p 184; Sighle [ ],