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Untitled Script
UGA T/T40/4/32/33 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Theatre

Untitled script of Act II of play. Character named as 'Crawford'.

Untitled Screenplay
UGA T/T40/5/10/25 · Item · [199-]
Part of Theatre

Typed screenplay, undated and no author information. Full script present.

UGA P/P71/8/2/3/1305 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

Untitled handwritten paragraph beginning 'I write to follow her who once winked at me as I played with words....' Contains two drafts of the same paragraph, one of which is crossed out.

Unsorted notes
UGA P/P134/12/1/2/3/20 · Item · [1941]
Part of Personal

Unsorted speech notes written by Father Hayes that have become detached from their original documents.

UGA LE/LE55/2/1/4 · File · [1940]-1963
Part of Landed Estates

Unsorted press clippings and book excerpts. Includes:
-clipping of a 1963 Irish Press editorial written by a solicitor interviewed by Tim Pat Coogan;
-typed page (page 226) of an unidentified novel or manuscript;
-first two pages of sheet music of 'Westering Home' from 'Songs of the Isles' arranged by Hugh S. Roberton;
-photocopy of a mass card for Mrs. Jane McKey, Tyrrellspass (died 1 September 1883).

UGA LE/LE55/2/2/1 · File · [188-]-[195-]
Part of Landed Estates

Black-and-white photographs of Kirwan of Dalgin family members and friends; no identifying information on most images. Includes: photograph of man and two priests outside the Great Southern Railway Hotel, Mulranny (Aug 1929); landscape view of Achill (August 1929); photographs of Castlehackett during restoration work after it was burned down in 1923 (1928-1929); photographs of Dalgin from the 1920s, including various family members; some horse-racing photographs; and a photograph of Charles R. Kirwan aged 8 years and 9 months (October 1891).

Unsorted
UGA P/P134/12/1/1/5/5 · Item · [1941]
Part of Personal

5 pages of unsorted note paper containing notes written by Father Hayes.

UGA T/T13/A/6/3/536 · Item · 04/1931
Part of Theatre

Unsigned postcard addressed to Mrs. Saurin, D Block Portobello Brks, Dublin, Ireland. The postcard which depicts the Vallée du Vénéon was sent from Ireland. Mrs. Saurin is almost certainly Lini Saurin, Arthur Shields' sister. The postcard reads in its entirety 'G.P.O. Monday No!' and may have been sent by Arthur Shields.