Robert Taub. Printed programme from the concert held at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway featuring details of the pieces performed by the pianist Robert Taub. Also featuring biographical details on Taub (5 copies, 2 pp) File also includes press release issued by Music for Galway publicising the event. File also includes a press release and programme for a lunchtime concert by The Aeolian Trio, held at the Aula Maxima on 28th Nov.
Folders of research material by Kerby Miller. Includes biographical information, research material, detailed description of 64 letters in PRONI (D.1828) (50pp). Transcripts (28pp) of seven letters from Robert back to his family in Antrim. Information on the Smiths in Philadelphia. The family are based in Moycraig, County Antrim. For details on individual letters see https://imirce.universityofgalway.ie/p/ms/search?ASSET_COLLECTION=857&c=857
4 negative images. Photograph of Robert Quinn as a baby in Inishowen 1970, in a woman’s arms.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 31 images. Written at the top of the contact sheet is 1969, Robert and Co., Culdaff.
Envelope of negatives entitled 'Burren (new roads etc '95), R. Jocelyn'.
R[obert] J R[obertson]’s opinion ‘Lord Dunsandle to Langley and another’, relating to a proviso for re-entry introduced by Mr Roche in a lease. Meade Colles and Co.
Seven letters from Thomas Ormsby of Cummin Co Sligo to his brother Adam Ormsby of the 5th Dragoon Guards. One letter is addressed to Adam's wife. The letters mainly concern money matters but there is also mention of Adam's marriage in 1810, that George had married his cousin 'Bick Jones', the birth of Adam's two daughters in 1811 and 1819, Thomas Ormsby of Castledargan's death, Jack and his wife at Boyle, local news, marriages and deaths, delicate health of his son Henry and the deaths of two of his sons aged 11 and 9 in Brussels, where he and his family had gone to live for health reasons. one letter is written from Brussels 1819 and gives a detailed description of life there, visiting personalities and Waterloo.