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Solo - RTÉ Television
UGA T/T40/4/15 · Item · [196-]
Part of Theatre

Files relating to the development, production, and broadcast of series 'Solo' on RTÉ television and work as script editor/associate on the series by Carolyn Swift. Others involved include Martin Dempsey, Donal Donnelly, Milo O'Shea, Jim Norton, T.P. McKenna, David Kelly, Eamon Kelly, Hal Roche, Anna Manahan, Cecil Sheridan.

Solicitor's Costs
UGA LE/LE6/3/8/2/108 · Piece · 01/05/1913
Part of Landed Estates

List of solicitor's costs due to Kerin and Hickman, 35 Westmoreland St., Dublin and Ennis, Co. Clare, for the appointment of new trustees Charles Rushworth Lynch Staunton and Thomas Wilson Lynch to the deed of settlement of 31 July 1885.

Solicitors
UGA P/P134/13/4/2 · Sub-sub-series · 1955-2006
Part of Personal
UGA T/T22/1/21/13 · Item · [03/2009]-[04/2009]
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from Rough Magic production of "Solemn Mass for a Full Moon in Summer"", written by Michael Tremblay, in a new translation by Bryan Delaney and directed by Tom Creed. Includes list and biographies of cast and creative crew, a note from Lynne Parker, Artistic Director of Rough Magic and company information of Rough Magic Theatre Company.

UGA G/G17/3/1/1338 · Item · 04/1965
Part of Irish Language

"Softback notebook containing notes on various literary matters, including St. Augustine, Ruskin, Hayden, Circe and other subjects. Includes alphabetical index at the back of the volume. Enclosures include notes on the publication of ""Finnegan's Wake""."

"Sodna moir na h-aon"
UGA G/G20/1/2/1426 · Item · [190-]
Part of Irish Language

"Handwritten draft of song entitled ""Sodna moir na h-aon"", from Mrs. Hackett."

Sociology Research
UGA P/P134/12/3/5/5 · Item · 25/11/1975
Part of Personal

Papers on sociology research in Invergordon, Scotland.

UGA T/T20/2/3/1/681 · Item · 18/09/1985
Part of Theatre

Programme for the first Annual Concert for the Society of St. Brendan at the National Concert Hall, Dublin, featuring Siobhán McKenna.