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Boyle Abbey, Roscommon
UGA P/P133/5/13/35 · Item · 1961
Part of Personal

Black and white photographs of Boyle abbey, Co. Roscommon.

UGA A/A44/4/5/2/18 · Item · 2002
Part of Academic

Colour photograph at Megreve, France, being a day out for the Boyle family, Kevin, Michael, Maggie, Eleanor and Lisa with Mary Robinson and Nick Robinson, spring 2002.

UGA A/A44/1/15/6 · Item · [1983-1984
Part of Academic

Typescript research notes, drafts of articles and submission by Kevin Boyle and [Tom Hadden]. Includes writings on New Ireland Forum submission, various aspects of the Forum, legal issues for Northern Ireland, joint authority in Northern Ireland and other such issues.

Boy's Account Book
UGA LE/LE40/9/2/202 · Item · 1823-1829
Part of Landed Estates

Entitled 'Boy's Account Book, 1823-1829'. In the front pages are lists of small items of expenditure - postage, carriage, church collection, small items of clothing such as gloves, from 20 June 1823 - 1 May 1824 [kept by Ann Ormsby, widow of Anthony]. At the other end are Thomas Ormsby's accounts 3 Aug 1823 - 1 Jan 1828 and Anthony and John Ormsby's' accounts 3 Aug 1823-June 1829, items include cutting hair, tutor's fees, books, stockings, packet of powders etc.

Boys of Lough Tour
UGA P/P86/2/1 · Item · [2004]
Part of Personal

Black and white photographic print taken in San Francisco during the Boys of Lough Tour, featuring Aly Bain (fiddle), Cathal McConnell (flute) and guest appearance by Joe Burke (accordion).

UGA P/P164/1/2/13 · Item · 04/2002
Part of Personal

Report authored by Martina McCarthy of GeoArc Ltd. for Kenneth McLeod. GeoArc was commissioned to survey a site adjacent to Brackloon Castle, Clonfert, County Galway. McLeod, the owner of the castle, requested a geophysical investigation in advance of any restoration works on the castle. A number of magnetic anomalies found on the site immediately to the east of the castle could not be conclusively attributed to an archaeological source, and no clear evidence of structural remains could be outlined, but this could also be a result of plough damage (26pp). Attached are two letters from McLeod to Markus Casey; one enclosing a map of the location (3 April 2002; 2pp) and another accompanying the attached report (11 April 2002, 1p).

"Braighnidh Ó Dómhnaill"
UGA G/G20/1/2/558 · Item · [190-]
Part of Irish Language

"Handwritten and typescript versions of ""Braighnidh Ó Dómhnaill"", including from F. Heron; from Mrs Carr; from Mr. Breslin. Index 183."