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              UGA G/G03/1/5/4/363 · Item · [19--]
              Part of Irish Language

              Circular on "The Leather Medal", used among school children to encourage the speaking of Irish [in Irish and English].

              UGA G/G03/1/5/5/363 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Irish Language

              Circular on "The Leather Medal", used among school children to encourage the speaking of Irish [in Irish and English].

              Circular to Dublin Schools
              UGA G/G03/1/5/4/376 · Item · 02/1918
              Part of Irish Language

              Circular letter issued by Eoin MacNeill to the managers of all elementary schools in Dublin, asking them to redouble their efforts to get Irish spoken in the schools.

              Claddaghduff
              UGA P/P120/1/6/11 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Claddaghduff, [An Cladach Dubh]. Included are a description and a brief history of the Roman Catholic chapel, thought to have been built c. 1845. A note too on an area of large fields known locally as Acres, to the west of the chapel.

              Cladhnach
              UGA P/P120/1/11/6 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Cladhnach, [Clynagh]. Included are descriptions of Tobar Mhiore, Sruthán, Loch Fada, Garraí Rua, Lochán t-salach, Aill an Tobac, An Táin, Loch Mhór na bhFraochóg/Leac Bheag na bhFraochóg, Crompán, Poll an Mhianaigh, Cnoc Láir, Cnoc an tSrutháin, Glaise na Caillí, An Mhaing, Laibinis, Cnoc an Bhallaigh, Céibh an Chroisín, and An Aird. Máirt Murchadh, Máirtín Ó'Conghaile, Liam McDonncha, and Pádraig Ó'Cualáin are credited as being local sources of information.