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Blind Man's Buff
UGA T/T13/D/190 · Item · 26/09/1938
Part of Theatre

Opening Night: 26/09/1938
Playwright: Ernst Toller and Denis Johnston
Venue: Dublin

Blood on the Moon
UGA T/T22/1/15/4 · Item · [2003]
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from a Sleeping Dog Theatre production in association with Canada's National Arts Centre English Theatre of "Blood on the Moon", written and performed by Pierre Brault, directed by John Koensgen. Includes information on the play and head-shot images and biographies of cast and creative crew members.

Bloody Foreland, Donegal
UGA P/P164/2/3/6/24 · Sub-file · 2001
Part of Personal

10 aerial photographs of promontory fort sites and headlands at Bloody Foreland, County Donegal.

Bloody Sunday
UGA G/G60/37/10/15 · 1992
Part of Irish Language

This file consists of cuttings relating to “Bloody Sunday”.

[Archivist’s Note: Bloody Sunday, was a massacre on 30 January 1972 in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland, when British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a protest march against internment without trial.]

Tag / Ref: G60/37/10/15

UGA POL/POL41/18/600 · Item · 2010
Part of Political

Copy of article by Niall Ó Dochartaigh, ‘Bloody Sunday: Error or Design?’ in Contemporary British History.

UGA POL/POL41/18/603 · Item · 2010
Part of Political

Copy of article by Niall Ó Dochartaigh, ‘Bloody Sunday: Error or Design?’ in Contemporary British History.

Bloody Sunday, 1972
UGA POL/POL35/3 · Series · 1971-2004
Part of Political

Containing foremostly newspaper cuttings covering the events leading up to and including Bloody Sunday. Few of them contemporary, but notably including also the Widgery Tribunal report (1972), and copies of the statements of Frank Lagan (1997) and of Brendan Duddy (1999) made to the Bloody Sunday Inquiry. Original box labelled "Bloody Sunday 30 January 1972".

UGA A/A44/1/5 · Sub-series · 1972-2001
Part of Academic

Files relating to Bloody Sunday in Derry, January 1972, the Widgery Report following Tribunal of Enquiry into Bloody Sunday and later tribunals of investigation into actions and events on Bloody Sunday.