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Quays
UGA P/P164/3/1/9/4 · Sub-file · 15/10/1988
Part of Personal

11 colour slides (35 mm) depicting Markus Casey and associates at a function at The Quays Bar and Restaurant, Galway, and 10 colour slides from an archaeological survey of an unidentified religious site.

UGA P/P99/1/2/9 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 22 images.

Photographs of the Quaternary society in an outing in Mayo with Pete Dixon.

Home photographs of Bob Quinn’s son Marcus playing with Seán Stiofán’s children, John and Dara.

Quartetto Prometeo.
UGA P/P91/5/21/478 · Item · 20/11/2001
Part of Personal

Quartetto Prometeo. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland, Galway. File includes printed concert programme with details of works performed from Schubert, Sciarrino and Brahms and also information on the group.

Quartet and Brass.
UGA P/P91/5/10/237 · Item · 21/10/1990
Part of Personal

Quartet and Brass. Printed press release issued by Music for Galway publicising the concert staged at The Castle, Salthill, Galway featuring the jazz sextet from Germany.

UGA T/T40/4/23 · Item · 1980-1990
Part of Theatre

File relating to "Quakser"/"The Adventures of Dandy The Duck/Dodder Duck" - a radio play for children written and developed by Carolyn Swift for RTÉ Radio. Includes scripts for "The Adventures of Dandy The Duck", "Quakser Goes to See Santa", and correspondence between Swift and Catherine Rose of Arlen House Press discussing writing a children's book based on the character (1980-81) and also letters to Gerry Lundberg, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, from Swift about a stage adaptation of the story.
Typed script of radio play by Swift, 'Quakser Has an Adventure', sent with attached copy letter from Swift to Frank [ ], Head of Radio Drama, RTÉ, 10 May 1982.

Quad
UGA T/T27/2/25 · Item · 2013-2015
Part of Theatre

Printed programme from production of Quad, written by Samuel Beckett, directed by Gavin Quinn and produced at the Edinburgh International Festival. Includes a note on the cast and production members.

QCG
UGA P/P57/G/1 · Series · [187-]
Part of Personal

Queen's College Galway.