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              Derryvickrune
              UGA P/P120/1/1/25 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the physical features of Derryvickrune [Doire Mhic Reoin]. Descriptions are included of Lough Illaunwaun (Loc Oileán Amháin), Knocknafarderg Lough, a private forest in development, Lough Aleen, and Lough Garrybawn.

              Derryvohil
              UGA P/P120/1/10/60 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Index card relating to the townland of Derryvohil/Derryvoghil, [Doire an Bhuachalla]. (Logainm describes this townland as being part of Killannin Civil Parish).

              Derryvoreada
              UGA P/P120/1/1/21 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing Cnoc Doire Bhó Riada, and the Derryvoreada national school, two prominent features in the townland of Derryvoreada [Doire Bhó Riada]. Local people from Tamhnach Mór and Leitheanach were sources of information.

              UGA T/T27/1/14/5 · Item · 02/2004
              Part of Theatre

              File of items relating to stage design, sound and lighting, and stage management for "Mac-Beth 7" produced by Pan Pan Theatre Company. Includes outsize manuscript 'storyboard' with drawings and notes on staging and production; TS sheet "Macbeth 7 Documentation" with list and contents of all tapes used in production; manuscript stage management notes; props list used scene by scene; Music scheme (draft 2); costume notes, such as images of Scottish clan tartans; list with breakdown of costume expenses, and related technical and design notes and correspondence.

              UGA T/T29/2/9/2 · Item · 2013
              Part of Theatre

              Softcover notebook by Annie Ryan with notes and comments regarding the development of production of Desire Under the Elms by Eugene O'Neill. Includes notes on rehearsals, ideas, characters, design, sketches and design concepts, FX and related production and direction details.

              Desmond Egan
              UGA G/G17/2/41 · Sub-series · 1972-1974
              Part of Irish Language

              Desmond Egan born in Athlone in 1936. Teacher, publisher and poet. Poetry includes "Mindland" (1972); "Leaves" (1974), "Siege" (1978), "Woodcutter" (1978) "Athlone?" (1980) and "Collected Poems" (1983). Won the Muir Award in 1983 and the American Poetry Award in 1984. He also edited the Literary magazine Era and ran Goldsmith Press. Married to cookery writer Vivienne Abbott.

              UGA P/P133/5/4/3A · Item · 2002
              Part of Personal

              File of print fax and manuscript letters between Etienne Rynne and Bill Phelan discussing the terms of reference (included) for a development and feasibility study for Galway County Museum and Service.

              UGA P/P134/10/3/1 · Item · 14/05/1996-02/07/1997
              Part of Personal

              Details of invitees for the luncheon and launch of exhibition, planning of both events, correspondence with Mary Robinson re launching exhibition and photos from the luncheon.

              Diamond Jubilee Luncheon
              UGA P/P134/10/3/2 · Item · 19/03/1997
              Part of Personal

              Details of invitees for the luncheon and a press pack including the speeches at the luncheon.

              Diary 1975
              UGA A/A44/12/1 · Item · 1975
              Part of Academic

              Hardback 'Collins Diary' for 1975. Inscribed inside front cover, 'K. Boyle, Bar Library.'. Entries make reference to law and legal work such as representation by Boyle on cases such as Dudgen and Others V. U.K. (5 Nov 1975), 'Strasbourg, Donnelly V. U.K.' the week of 12 - 14 Dec 1975; mentions instances of use of Diplock court system (18 Sep 1975) and other such matters.