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Various photographs
UGA G/G22/1/2/56 · Item · [196-]
Part of Irish Language

Colour positive film of a road checkpoint on the Austrian-German border, taken from the Austrian side.

Various photographs
UGA G/G22/1/2/57 · Item · [196-]
Part of Irish Language

Colour positive film of view by a lake, at an unidentified location, somewhere in Germany.

Various photographs
UGA G/G22/1/2/58 · Item · [196-]
Part of Irish Language

Colour positive film of view of a group of young men on a rowing boat in the middle of a lake, on holidays.

Various photographs
UGA G/G22/1/2/59 · Item · [196-]
Part of Irish Language

Colour positive film of view of a pier, possibly somewhere in Ireland.

Various photographs
UGA G/G22/1/2/60 · Item · [196-]
Part of Irish Language

Colour positive film featuring a slate roofed cottage, sea in the background, possibly on Galway Bay.

Various photographs
UGA G/G22/1/2/61 · Item · [196-]
Part of Irish Language

Colour positive film showing a map of the archaeological remains around Carnac.

Various photographs
UGA G/G22/1/2/62 · Item · [196-]
Part of Irish Language

Colour positive film showing a map of the Irish cultural influence on Europe in the Dark Ages.

Various photographs
UGA G/G22/1/2/63 · Item · [196-]
Part of Irish Language

Colour positive film showing a drawing of a medieval ship, taken from an unidentified book.

Various photographs
UGA G/G22/1/2/64 · Item · [196-]
Part of Irish Language

Colour positive film showing a drawing of a medieval ship, taken from an unidentified book.

Various other papers
UGA G/G40/12 · Series · 1898-[198-]
Part of Irish Language

This contains other collected material, in manuscript, typescript, and print, that Mac an Bheatha retained for personal interest. There are four diverse types of documents here: notebooks and other drafts (whose provenance was possibly with Monica Mac an Bheatha née Murphy), collections of verse, research notes (including an interview with Denis McCullough), programmes (including opening of Liberty Hall 1965 and Butler & Shaughnessy awards 1971).