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              Journal extracts
              UGA P/P143/1/18/7 · File · 1994-1997
              Part of Personal

              Photocopies of journal articles and chapter extracts including Columbia Human rights Law Review 1994; American Journal of International Law, 10/1997; "Le Monde selon le cheikh Shaarawi", from "droits de l'homme et monde musulman" and "L'Islam et les droits de l'homme", Ihsan Hamid AL MAFREGY, 19[??].

              Joseph O'Mara
              UGA P/P133/2/13 · Item · [189-]
              Part of Personal

              File of documents relating to Joseph O'Mara, brother of Stephen O'Mara, Snr. Joseph was a renowned opera singer. Based in Limerick, O'Mara performed around Ireland and the U.K. Includes sepia postcard image of Joseph O'Mara, standing in front profile; an internet printout of a webpage family history of Joseph O'Mara; Press article by Frances Condell (former Mayor of Limerick) dated 30 Oct 1967, writing a piece remembering Joseph O'Mara and conversations she had about him with Michael Rynne (O'Mara's grandnephew). Invitation to Michael and Mrs Rynne to a reception held by the Limerick Choral and Operatic Society, 1967, in Limerick. Letter attached, from said society, to Michael Rynne, mentions how they will unveil a plaque to "Limerick's illustrious operatic tenor, Joseph O'Mara." Carbon copy of letters sent to Irish newspapers by Michael Rynne, though signed off as by "Memory Man" listing the English language lyrics to a song "The Little Silver Ring", previously sang by Joseph O'Mara.

              John Waddell material
              UGA P/P120/3/1/7/7/1 · File · 08/03/1990-06/08/1990
              Part of Personal

              Copies of material held in Trinity College Library.

              Copied correspondence between John Waddell and Bernard Meehan, the Keeper of Manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin in which Waddell offers to donate photographs taken by J M Synge following a bomb explosion in the dining room of the Parish Priest on Inishmore / Inis Mór. The letter includes an outline of the story, photocopies and 1 photographic print showing the destruction. Also in this file are two letters, transcribed from originals written by the Reverend Alexander Hamilton Synge to Edward [ ] in 1851.

              UGA P/P120/3/1/4 · Sub-sub-series · 1989-1996
              Part of Personal

              Material relating to the commissioning and publication of J M Synge's 'The Aran Islands' by Penguin Classics. Tim Robinson wrote an introduction and notes on the piece.

              UGA P/P71/13/1772 · Item · 1983-[2008]
              Part of Personal

              Appointment diaries of John McGahern for years 1983 and for 1994. Some loose pages for 2002 also present. A third diary for 2008, after McGahern has died, is likely in the hand of Madeline McGahern.

              UGA P/P134/11/6/4/2 · Item · 11/03/1991-14/10/1991
              Part of Personal

              Expense sheets and report forms from John Grisewood detailing the work he completed, the groups or individuals he visited as part of the community alert campaign 1991.

              John Gallagher murder
              UGA A/A44/1/2/4/9 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Academic

              MS document entitled "John Gallagher murder - how much longer must we wait for justice?" in unknown handwriting, "The People's Democracy will tell you just what is being done to date." and outlines a number of points and updates on this case.

              John Fraser
              UGA P/P120/3/6/2 · File · 1961-1977
              Part of Personal

              Folder 1: Personal correspondence between Tim and Máiréad Robinson and John Fraser, a colleague from Cambridge (c. 1963 - 1977, most of the letters are undated).

              Folder 2: Typed manuscripts by John Fraser, entitled 'Genius', 'Travel in the Kizzlekoom'.

              Folder 3: Two copies of the manuscript of a John Fraser novel entitled 'The Time till Tomorrow..........', and a related letter to Tim Robinson from a publisher (1967).

              Folder 4: 3rd carbon copy of John Fraser's 2nd novel 'Because we are the Stronger'.