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The Last Days of Ollie Deasy
UGA T/T7/1/11 · Item · 06/06/2000
Part of Theatre

Typescript draft script of The Last Days of Ollie Deasy, with cover page printed on Macnas headed-paper.

The Last Apache Reunion
UGA T/T22/1/5/1 · Item · 05/1993
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from The Last Apache Reunion, written by Bernard Farrell and staged at the Tivoli Theatre, Dublin by Tony Byrne in association with Groundwork. Includes introduction from Tony Ó Dálaigh and cast and crew information.

UGA G/G40/11/1/820 · Item · 22/09/1966-15/10/1966
Part of Irish Language

File consisting of press cuttings (Irish Press, Irish Independent, [Irish Times], Evening Press, Inniu), photographs, printed list, report, entitled "LFM", concerning the Language Freedom Movement's meetings 21 September 1966, Custom House, Dublin, and 14 October in Galway, both marked by heated debates, in Dublin breaking into a fight. Articles singling out Dublin speakers (non-L.F.M.) Dónal Ó Moráin, Risteard Ó Glaisne, Fr Tomás Ó Fiaich; interview with Máirtín Ó Cadhain [Irish Times 22 September]; Galway speaker P.J. Barry (L.F.M.) and Fr Connla Delany S.J. (non-L.F.M.). Enclosing 4 photographs and a caption from Dublin meeting (2 of which published in "Inniu" 30 September), one published/printed photograph [unrelated] of family group in front of cottage door; a [non-contemporary] report giving results of investigations into the LFM, analysing their strategies aiming to discredit Irish speakers. (Inniu article has relevant textual material missing.)

The Landmark Orders
UGA P/P134/6/2/8 · Item · 14/09/1954-03/1957
Part of Personal

Details of Landmarks ordered by Guild for 1954; orders for February 1956 edition; orders as a result of circular to guilds in Dublin in March 1957

The Landmark
UGA P/P134/6/2 · Sub-series · 1951-1973
Part of Personal

Files relating to the publication of The Landmark.

"The Landlady", ITV, 1978.
UGA T/T20/2/2/38 · Sub-sub-series · 1978
Part of Theatre

ITV production, part of Roald Dahl’s "Tapes of the Unexpected", series, starring Siobhán McKenna and Laurence Preston. Directed by Herbert Wise.