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UGA P/P57/I/3/385 · Item · [19--]
Part of Personal

3 wooden printing blocks, with metallic uppers. 2 uppers are impressed with surgical instruments made by Weiss [and the other of different sized calculi]. 1 block of 3 instruments has a label 'Irrigating cystoscope'. Sizes 14x2x2, 15x1½x2, 9x3x2 cms. [1 block is very similar to the illustration of a lithotrite numbered Fig 2 on page 17 of Modern Treatment of Stone in the Bladder by Litholapaxy by P J Freyer, 1896.]

3-0-1 - RTÉ Radio Series
UGA T/T40/4/34 · Item · 1973-1975
Part of Theatre

File with writings and articles by Carolyn Swift submitted to the '3-0-1' radio programme on RTÉ Radio, which were then read out and broadcast. The programme is a forerunner to the later programme 'Sunday Miscellany', to which Swift was also a regular contributor.
File includes correspondence between Swift and the programme series editor, John Skehan, discussing topics for Swift's writing and broadcast details of accepted pieces; Louise Redmond, RTÉ Radio team; Michael Littleton, Head of Features and Current Affairs, RTÉ; Letter from Swift to Cathal O'Griofa as the new editor of 3-0-1 and asking for clarity on acceptance of recent pieces (10 Feb 1975);
and letters from listeners to Swift's writing on radio - John Small, White's Hotel, Wexford; Thomas Ralph, Regular Dublin Operative Coopers' Society, Dublin;

Typed scripts/articles by Swift for 3-0-1 programme include:
The Anarchy of Driving
The Egestorff Museum
Our Empire
Cooking By Volcano
Back to the Pony and Trap
Plus Ca Change
Doctor's Don't Differ on Dieting
One Way Streets in Wexford
Visual Illiteracy
The Memorial Park
Do You Believe in Ghosts
Superstition, Saints, and Suntan
Vanishing Dublin
The Antique Department
Are We Changed by Our Clothes?
Say It With Flowers
Cute Kiddies
My Pen Pal
The Souls of Old Dublin

UGA POL/POL26 · Collection · 1757-1761
Part of Political

Bound volume containing book of accounts showing disbursements borne by General John Adlercron during his command of the 39th Regiment of Foot between 1757 and 1760, which saw service at Fort St. George in India and Galway in Ireland.

UGA T/T27/4/2 · Item · 1999
Part of Theatre

File including printed invitation to the launch of the 3rd Dublin International Theatre Festival and programme with listing of all events within the 3rd Dublin International Theatre Symposium.

UGA A/A44/20/42/13 · Piece · 28//07/2002-02/08/2002
Part of Academic

File of documents relating to the 3rd World Congress of the International Association for Religious Freedom, held in Budapest, Hungary. Includes a background document prepared by the OHCHR, with details of special committees, rapporteurs and working groups; some manuscript notes written by Kevin Boyle on 'Believing and Belonging'; a Note on the position and duties of the Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief; text of essay "China: For Religious Freedom, Patience May be the Virtue" (1 Mar 2004); Report by the Special Rapporteur Abdel Fattah Amor at the 58th Session on the Commission on Human Rights on Freedom of Religion and Belief of the UN and focusing on the Elimination of all forms of Religious Intolerance (19 Aug 2003); Background paper prepared by the OHCHR for the International Consultative Conference on School Education in Relation to Freedom of Religion or Belief, Tolerance and Non-discrimination (Madrid, 23-25 Nov 2001); TS letter from the International Association for Religious Freedom to Kevin Boyle, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva, thanking Boyle for agreeing to act as moderator on on an International Panel at the World Congress in Budapest (23 Apr 2002); Text of response by Kevin Boyle to the writings of Prof. Amor, the SPecial Rapporteur of the World Congress (July 2002) and other such documents.

UGA LE/LE7/2/1/10/4 · Item · 07/07/1818
Part of Landed Estates

(4) Copy of a letter from Pierce Creagh, Mallow,

county Cork, to Brabazon Browne, in which he writes of having found some papers relating to

Ballymacmoy and the sum of £106.3.8 which '... must have been paid on the 1st of March 1810 ... to Mr. John Cantwell of Upper Dominick Street, the then law agent of Mr Nagle ...'. He continues '...this and Ballyduff require your earnest attention, they are both very important parts of Mr ffrench's estates ...'. He refers to Mr. John Glover, John's Grove, Mallow, county Cork, who was at that time [1810] agent and receiver to the minor's [George Hennessy] property.

UGA P/P134/11/8/3 · Item · 17/01/1994-13/06/1995
Part of Personal

Correspondence regarding the appointment of Murphy Ryan to conduct the feasibility study; details of the launch of the study; invites; speech of Jim Quigley; press release; planning of Phase 2 of the plan.

UGA POL/POL42/16 (1-4) · Series · 2007-2008
Part of Political

Files relating to the 40th anniversary of Civil Rights movement and events in Ireland during 1968, held in 2008.
File 1 includes typescript minutes of meetings of the Official Commemoration Committee and of the Dublin Sub-Committee, held between 2007 and 2008, with planning and discussions on the Commemoration programme.

File 2 Includes planning documents, press releases about the commemoration programme, a draft schedule and calendar of events, "The Northern Irish Civil Rights association (NICRA) - A History; outline for 1968 Commemoration: Production of DVD; manuscript annotations on above documents by Logue; emails between Logue and Michael Farrell re. Commemoration planning; outline and production of Commemoration booklet and DVD; and website development. Printed final copy of booklet "We Shall Overcome . . . The History of the Struggle for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland 1968-1978". Typed document outlining the contribution of John Hume "Hume the Colossus...."

File 3 includes additional material in relation to the production of the commemorative DVD, including discussions between the Committee (Logue, Farrell, Haughey) and others such as RTÉ archives, about what film footage to access, select, and include, and any additional footage sources; detailed document entitled "Civil Rights Campaign Timeline Possible RTÉ Archives"; printed document (44pp) "We Shall Overcome: A Short History of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement"; emails between Broan Trench, Michael Farrell and Hugh Logue re. production and launch of the DVD; Signed letter from Denis Haughey, Chairman of the Civil Rights 1968 Commemoration Committee to President Mary McAleese, inviting the President to speak at an conference in Derry (4 Apr 2008); Programme and schedule from said conference, Guildhall in Derry (4-5 Oct 2008) with list of speakers and detail of preview screening of "The Day the Troubles Began"; print edition of newsletter "Socialist Vote" - monthly publication of Dublin District, Communist Party of Ireland, as part of a NICRA Anniversary Supplement (Sep 2008); Typed document headed "Hugh Logue Notes - Civil Rights 1968/69" with some manuscript comments; Printed programme from Civil Rights Festival, 4-7 Oct 2018, Derry; print programme from "Housing Rights for All: A Housing Conference Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Caledon Protests (21 June 2008, Armagh; programme and speaker list from McCloskey Civil Rights Summer School, Carlingford, Co. Louth.

File 4 includes typed draft copy of "The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) - History.