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UGA P/P71/9/3/1375 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

Unidentified piece of non-fiction beginning 'The world of the dying is the same as that of the living and with a subtle difference.'

Unidentified Photographs
UGA P/P133/5/13/103 · Item · [196-]-[197-]
Part of Personal

Black and white photographs of unidentified photographs of assorted heritage sites and archaeological objects and sites around Ireland. Many include objects held by the National Museum of Ireland.

Unidentified Photographs
UGA T/T2/9/40/837C · Item · [198-]-[199-]
Part of Theatre

File of unlabelled colour and black and white images, taken during some unnamed Druid productions; Druid sets and model-boxes and some non-Druid productions, such as an image of a dancer from a Rambert Dance Company production, London.

UGA T/T7/22/47 · Item · [199-]-[200-]
Part of Theatre

Files of colour and also black and white photographic prints from works, events, rehearsals and workshops held by Macnas throughout its existence, primarily 1990s and 2000s.

Unidentified fragments
UGA P/P71/8/2/5/1346 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

Unidentified fragments, most consist of less than half a page of text which is impossible to relate to anything published by John McGahern, also includes two lists of page references which cannot be related to anything else in the collection.

Unidentified
UGA T/T20/2/2/51/591 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Theatre

Unidentified

Unidentified
UGA T/T20/2/3/1/646 · Item · 19/09/1973-24/09/1973
Part of Theatre

Copy letter from [ ] to Siobhán McKenna thanking herself and Denis for their hospitality, discussing the arrangements to bring actors over and giving a proposed itinerary. Includes references from Joseph Sullivan, President General of the American Irish Historical Society, and John Moore, Ambassador of America to Ireland {19 September 1973). Also letter from Joseph Sullivan, New York, saying that he was delighted to hear from Ambassador Moore that she would be their guest of honour, discussing arrangements (24 September 1973).