Sinead Lohan. Colour poster featuring a profile headshot of singer Sinead Lohan, who performed at the Galway Arts Festival. The poster is to promote the launch of Lohan's debut album "Who Do You Think I Am". Poster measures 510mm X 745mm.
Sinead Lohan. Black and white professional portrait headshots of singer Sinead Lohan who performed at Ardilaun Hotel, Galway as part of the Galway Arts Festival. Images range in size from 119mm X 202mm and 203mm X 254mm.
Photocopy of radio script of the audio/drama version of "Sinclair" by John McGahern, produced by Ronald Mason, with Cyril Cusack as "Boles" and Norman Rodway as "Gillespie", transmitted on 16 Nov 1971, with manuscript note by John McGahern on the cover.
Second copy of the script, different version, also included in file.
Handwritten draft of song beginning "Sin chigaibh Seághan Bán", index 12 & 23.
Pamphlet entitled "Simple Advice to be followed by all who desire the good of Ireland, and especially by Gaelic Leaguers", by Charlotte O'Conor-Eccles.
Simon Taylor, Tommy Halferty and Dave Gausden. Printed programme from guitar and bass recital by Taylor, Halferty and Gausden held at Nun's Island Arts Centre, Galway. Includes TS press release and TS letter from Hilary J. Wardlaw, manager and representing Simon Taylor, written to Angela O'Keefe of MFG, detailing regarding Taylor.
Simon Taylor. Printed programme from the performance at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway, by the Spanish guitar musician Simon Taylor. Includes details of works to be performed, biographical information on Taylor and details of upcoming events from Music for Galway Also includes TS press release for the event issued by Music for Galway and TS correspondence between Taylor and Jane O'Leary, Chairperson, Music for Galway, offering Taylor a return engagement in Galway in November. (3 Jul 1987) Taylor's reply gladly accepts the invitation and discusses dates and fees. (25 Aug 1987) File also includes printed flyers advertising this event and other recitals by Taylor at other venues.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Simon O’Dwyer playing the horn, and Pádraic Ó Neachtain. Photograph of lady identified as Mairéad, head and shoulders smiling.
Printed programme from The Royal Opera staging of concert of "Simon Boccanegra", opera in a prologue and three acts, music by Giuseppe Verdi after the play by Antonio García Gutiérrez, revised by Arrigo Boito, conducted by John Eliot Gardiner an directed by Ian Judge. Includes cast list; opera synopsis; article "Simon Boccanegra: A Journey through the Years" by Mary Jane Philips; extracts from correspondence by Verdi on revisions to 'Simon Boccanegra; article entitled "Boccanegra and the 14th Century Genoa" by D.S. Chambers; "Guelfs, Ghibellines and Galleys" by Sarah Lenton; "Citizen Verdi" by Anthony Arblaster'; "Verdi's Father and Daughters" by Paul Robinson; Performance History of the opera and also images and biographies of cast and creative team members.