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Public 1990
UGA P/P143/4/6/4/1 · File · 27/10/1990-[25/12/1990]
Part of Personal

Letters from the public to President Mary Robinson (MR), with some photocopies of responses, for the period following the announcement of MR as President Elect (08/11/1990) to Year End (following MR's inauguration on 06/12) including in relation to Irish language classes in Ballyferriter, Co. Kerry, (30/11/1990); poem sent by James Simmons, "Ulster Says Yes", and response from MR asking for more information on when he had written it, 11/1990-11/12/1990; correspondence from Commandant Johnny Spierin, Camp Shamrock, Tibnin, Lebanon, including in relation to postal votes arriving and a request for a photograph for the officers' mess, to replace the one of former President Hillery, 27/10-10/12/1990; typed letter from Mervyn [Taylor?], Dáil Éireann, relaying story of Fallons publishers having to scrap 25,000 copies of a school reader printed in April, and reprint with an altered page 45 [possibly referring to MR as President], 12/12/1990; handwritten postcard from Thelma Doran thanking MR for her hospitality for those involved in the organising of her inauguration, 13/12/1990.

Ref: P143/4/6/4/1

Public
UGA P/P143/4/6/4 · Sub-sub-series · 27/10/1990-18/03/2014
Part of Personal

Letters from the public to President Mary Robinson (MR) during and related to her presidency, and arranged chronologically by year, with some photocopies of responses.

Ref: P143/4/6/4

UGA G/G60/3/18 · 09/04/1964-24/11/1964
Part of Irish Language

Material in this file relates to the Provisional Executive Joint Committee and spans several months from April to November 1964. It includes correspondence, flyers, press releases and material relating to “Feachtas na Gaeilge 1964”.

Tag / Ref: G60/3/18

Provincial Executives
UGA G/G60/4/1 · Sub-series · 09/10/1896-10/07/2011
Part of Irish Language

Material relating to Dáil Laighean [Leinster Executive] and Dáil na Mumhan [Munster Executive] including minutes, correspondence, roll books and accounts.

Tag / Ref: G60/4/1

UGA P/P134/12/2/2/2 · Item · 1947-1960
Part of Personal

Circulars from provincial and county federations; draft circulars; correspondence; annual reports; AGM reports; Kildare drama festival 1958 programme.

Providers' Accounts and VAT
UGA T/T1/3/5 · Sub-series · 1937-1988
Part of Theatre

One volume, seven ring binders and two expanding folders containing accounts of goods and services provided to An Taibhdhearc, mainly by Galway businesses. Six binders and one folder contain accounts numbered for the purposes of claiming VAT. The material includes invoices, statements, receipts, credit notes, and delivery notes relating to the purchase of office supplies, prints, photos, brochures, and materials for props such as paint and masking tape, and to the provision of such items as lighting, advertising, art work and cleaning. The accounts were arranged in reverse chronological order within each binder and numbered. Most statements record the date of payment and the cheque number. Some statements are stamped with appeals for payment. In some binders, the invoices were arranged in 2 monthly groupings, but this is not so evident in the later accounts. The main providers in the 1970s were The Connacht Tribune, Hynes Ltd, O'Beirn's Pharmacy, Essential Cleaning Services, O'Gormans Ltd, Fahy Contractors, Thomas McDonagh, Galway Advertiser, Nilands, ICE (photocopying), Bourke Strand Electric Ltd, Connacht Mineral Water Co, Galway Printing Co Ltd, John Raftery and Sons Ltd (hardware), Tommy Forde (paint and wallpaper), Bill Madden (florist), and Kelly Office Supplies, Cantrell and Cochrane, McCullough Pigott Ltd, T O'Higgins and Co, and Ray Shanley, photographer. By the 1980s, suppliers in Galway included Western Rent a Van, Corbett and Sons Ltd, Clódóirí Lurgan Teo, Canavans Ltd, Thomas McDonogh and Sons Ltd, Silke and Sons Ltd, Jim Culligan, C T Electric Ltd, John Carr and sons Ltd, Amárach Teo, Connacht Wholesale Company Ltd, P Powell and Sons, and photographer Tadhg Keady. The Dublin suppliers included Gestetner Ltd, Lighting Dimensions and Rentokil. Other accounts cover such items as Oliver Freaney and Co's bill for the preparation of the Taibhdhearc's accounts for the year ending 31 December 1983 and wine was bought from Woodford Bourne. Some statements record the name of the play to which the expense relates, for example 'Goodies' were bought from Griffin's Bakery during the production of "Dry Rot" in October 1981, and paid for on 30 January 1982.

Proverb
UGA P/P133/1/3/13 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

Typescript titled "Proverbs" by Mary Rynne (4pp). Describes a family playing the game Proverbs with one member of the family who is particularly clueless. Folded.