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UGA G/G48/1/2/4 · Item · [197-]-[198-]
Part of Irish Language

Box containing card index of negative lists, giving photographic negative number, place or subject word, and description of images, sometimes with date.

Card of Miss Nelly O'Brien
UGA G/G03/1/5/4/334 · Item · [19--]
Part of Irish Language

Card of Miss Nelly O'Brien, 11 Hume Street. Note by Síghle Bairéad at the back states that she was the grand-daughter of William Smith O'Brien, and once told her mother that Sinead de Valera "would adorn a palace".

Card of Miss Nelly O'Brien
UGA G/G03/1/5/5/334 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Irish Language

Card of Miss Nelly O'Brien, 11 Hume Street. Note by Síghle Bairéad at the back states that she was the grand-daughter of William Smith O'Brien, and once told her mother that Sinéad de Valera "would adorn a palace".

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/1/4 · Item · 01/1937
Part of Personal

Card of thanks from Monsignor McCormack, Bishop's House, Tynemouth, England, stating 'Monsignor McCormack thanks you for your good wishes and hopes for a continuance of your prayers on his behalf.'

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/10/6 · Item · [1955]-[1956]
Part of Personal

Card of thanks from Monsignor Patrick J. Temple, St. Gabriel's Church, New Rochelle, New York, sent in response to a letter of condolence on the passing of his brother, Monsignor Thomas Temple. States 'Glad that Canon Hayes is coming here, as I am deeply interested in Muintir na Tíre.'

Card to attend first Dail
UGA G/G03/1/5/4/327 · Item · 21/07/1919
Part of Irish Language

Card issued by Sean T O Ceallaigh to Stiophan and his wife to attend the first sitting of the Dail [in Irish].

UGA T/T13/A/1/3/2/1/60 · Item · [1932]
Part of Theatre

Card with a list of Abbey tour party members followed by a figure probably a sum of money, under the heading October 7 1931 - May 7 1932, names include 'Shields', 'O'Dea', 'Fitzgerald', 'S. Richards', sums range from 27.50 to 72.50; the card also includes a list of plays and the number of performances, some play titles are abbreviated, the most performed play was 'WHB' (Whiteheaded Boy) which had 71 performances. Inscriptions read '47- 1 nite stands', '238 performances', 'Played 74 cities' Inscription read 'Oct 7 1931 - May 7 1932' , information presumably compiled sometime after that date.