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Copybooks
UGA G/G23/1/5 · Item · [193-]-[195-]
Part of Irish Language

Eight copybooks of handwritten notes and drafts of articles and talks on the life and literature of Pádraic Ó Conaire, by Pádhraic Ó Domhnalláin. It includes a press cutting on the unveiling of a statue to Pádraic Ó Conaire at Eyre Square (1935), as well

Copybooks
UGA G/G20/1/1 · Sub-series · [188-]-[191-]
Part of Irish Language

Contains copybooks containing handwritten drafts of songs and poems gathered from informants. For example, the first copybook contains songs from County Mayo. Includes Irish and English versions of "Coill Beál a' chláire", "An Cnocáinín Dóighte" "Mickey R

Copybooks of Irish proverbs
UGA G/G20/1/3/3 · Item · [191-]
Part of Irish Language

Two notebooks containing handwritten drafts, with extensive amendments, containing Irish proverbs, with various versions placed together. Very much a work in progress, with 1637 entries.

UGA T/T1/2/5/1108 · Item · 07/1929
Part of Theatre

Flyer containing programme for Feis Chonnacht, on from the 14th to the 21st July. It includes two plays in the Taibhdhearc, "Cor I n-Aghaidh an Chaim" and "An Dochtuir Breige"

Cora Bheithe
UGA P/P120/1/10/30 · Item
Part of Personal

Three index cards relating to the townland Cora Bheithe [Curraveha or Birchhall].

Cora Bheithe
UGA P/P120/1/10/30/1 · Item
Part of Personal

Three index cards relating to the townland Cora Bheithe [Curraveha or Birchhall].

Robinson,Tim
UGA P/P91/5/19/443 · Item · 22/09/1999
Part of Personal

Cora Venus Lunny with John Lenehan. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, National University of Ireland, Galway. File includes printed concert programme with details of works performed from Beethoven, Brahms, Strauss, Bach, Schubert, Ysaye, Saint-Saens and Lunny, includes notes on individual pieces performed and biographies on both musicians (3 copies, 6/4 pp) Concert contract agreement made between Music for Galway, Cora Venus Lunny, John Lenehan, and Neil Storey (agent) outlining terms, conditions and requirements of performance. Signed by Madeleine Flanagan of Music for Galway; concert management checklist with details of tickets and venue arrangements, attached are manuscript notes with details on ticket sales and allocation; TS biography of Lenehan and also of Lunny, with press article from [Galway Advertiser] "Cora Venus Lunny ? A shining beacon of young musical talent"; Correspondence includes print outs of emails between Neil Storey, artist agent and Madeleine Flanagan, Administrator of Music for Galway and others. Emails includes from Storey to Patrick M. O'Leary (But written to Jane [O'Leary]) discussion RE development of Lunny and influence of Lunny's mother is her daughter's career and hoping to plan a concert in Galway with Lenehan ( 4 Nov 1998, 12 Apr 1999) All further correspondence is between Storey and Flanagan discussing planning and arrangements for the Lunny/Lenehan concert and specifically concert date, recital programme, contract negotiations, travel, brochure design, publicity, rehearsal, media. (12 Apr - 21 Sep 1999) TS letter from [Flanagan] to Storey (n.d.) detailing a negative incident involving a lack of communication between all parties involved, an overly-long concert programme and (prohibited) photography during the performance by Lunny's mother. TS response from Storey accepting the issues and apologising for the incident, "It is entirely unacceptable for anyone I represent to arrive late", "I agree, this is absolutely" out of order" (18 Oct 1999)

UGA LE/LE33 · Collection · 1903
Part of Landed Estates

Notice of auction of the household furniture and a small amount of outdoor effects from the Corbishley house at St. John’s, Athenry, being sold by Michael C Shine, Auctioneer, Tuam (7 May 1903). Also memorial card for Mrs. Jane Corbishley, who died at St. John’s at the age of 80 (23 Jan 1903.

Corcomroe Slab
UGA P/P133/5/3/51 · Item · 1970
Part of Personal

File includes offprint of published article by Etienne Rynne, "The Corcomroe Wooden Grave-Slab", (Co. Clare) published in the North Munster Antiquarian Journal", Volume XIII, 1970. File also includes TS correspondence between Etienne Rynne and others such as A.T. Lucas, National Museum of Ireland, discussing slabs in Ireland and the Corcomroe Slab (1968); other letters also discuss Rynne's research on the slab with others. 1968 -1970. NOTE: The letters are extremely fragile and fragmented with many missing segments.