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Television Commission
UGA G/G60/36/13 · File · 1958-1989
Part of Irish Language

This file consists of material relating to the Television Commission of which Donnchadh Ó Súilleabháin was a member including reports and correspondence. Includes photographs and reports relating to visits to several television stations such as Granada TV / ABC studios in Manchester and Associated Television Ltf (ATV) Birmingham.

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Television
UGA T/T13/A/1/5 · Sub-series · 1948-1960
Part of Theatre
Television
UGA T/T13/B/5 · Series · [1958]-[1966]
Part of Theatre
Telegraph to Mr Donelan
UGA LE/LE10/1/3/6/3/100 · Item · 23/02/1893
Part of Landed Estates

Postal telegraph from [ ], at the Four Courts in Dublin, to Mr Donelan, Sylan, Tuam, telling him John has been appointed.

Telegraph from Mercier Press
UGA G/G17/2/153/1097 · Item · 04/01/1977
Part of Irish Language

Telegraph from Mercier Press, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc stating that the proofs are urgently required.

UGA G/G17/2/165/1239 · Item · 16/12/1974
Part of Irish Language

Telegraph from Donncha O Dulaing to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc asking if he could call to RTE to record his poem on the 19th?

UGA G/G17/2/165/1254 · Item · 13/07/1977
Part of Irish Language

Telegraph from Brendan McCarthy, RTE Radio, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc asking him to phone him on the possibility of broadcasting one of his short stories.

UGA G/G17/2/165/1256 · Item · 27/07/1977
Part of Irish Language

Telegraph from Brendan McCarthy, RTE Radio, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc asking him to phone immediately to let him know which short story he is going with.

UGA G/G17/2/165/1257 · Item · 04/08/1977
Part of Irish Language

Telegraph from Brendan McCarthy, RTE Radio, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc saying that they will be recording "An Wagtail Beannighe" on the 15th if that is ok with him.

Telegrams of sympathy
UGA G/G03/1/1/6/35 · Item · 26/03/1921-29/03/1921
Part of Irish Language

Telegrams of sympathy to the Barrett family on the death of Stiophán Bairéad from various people, including one from Ballykinlar Camp.