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              Hardback Diary Ledger
              UGA T/T38/5/5 · Item · [1951]
              Part of Theatre

              Hardback folio ledger, which includes draft manuscript of a play, in a number of scenes, with some typescript loose-leaf draft scenes also included. No working title of the play is listed. Other loose-leaf manuscript pages are enclosed. These include a stamped envelope, dated 9 Sep 1951, addressed to Miss Eileen Boyle, Bank of Ireland, Sligo, MS note on inside "Up in the city the lights are glowing, the city is like a Venetian lake, the reflections, the shadows...."

              The Diary section begins with an entry dated 2 January 1948. Diary entries continue through coming weeks and reference trips to the opera, comments on performances, films recently seen, comments on actors and the films, and notes about theatre in Dublin, as well as meetings with friends. Entry for April 19th 1948 opens with: "I have made two of the steps in any life: have joined the staff of the Bank of Ireland, College Green, and the Brendan Smith Academy of Acting." Diary entries over following weeks and months give details accounts of actor training, class schedule and content and mentions of classmates at the Brendan Smith Academy. Later entries recount being offered a post as producer by Brendan Smith but would have to leave job in the Bank of Ireland; comments and accounts of plays and movies seen in Dublin over coming months of 1948 and to c. 1950. The diary entries record social engagements around Dublin and general comments on culture and events in the city.

              UGA G/G17/3/1/1332 · Item · 1935-1972
              Part of Irish Language

              Hardback bound volume containing literary account, where he gives the title of the work (including poetry, short stories and drama), where and when written, and where the work was published.

              Happy Days
              UGA T/T29/2/5 · Item · 2010
              Part of Theatre

              Production file from The Corn Exchange production of Happy Days by Samuel Beckett, directed by Annie Ryan and co-produced with Theatre National Populaire, Lyon. Includes photocopy of published edition of the script, with notes and annotations by Annie Ryan; A4 loose-leaf page with details of set and tech information.
              Black softcover notebook by Annie Ryan from production of Happy Days. Includes drawings and sketches of scenes from the play, along with notes by Ryan on the aesthetic of the production re. lights, set, costume, "The Theatre is swallowing us alive". Includes writings and notes by Ryan including notes on Beckett, sectional notes of the production scenes, costume notes, prop list, and related notes on the production by Ryan.

              Handwritten notes
              UGA P/P120/3/1/7/7/2 · File · [1990]
              Part of Personal

              One spiral notebook entitled 'Synge Notes', with Robinson's notes and references relating to Synge's time on the Aran Islands.

              Handwritten notes
              UGA P/P120/3/1/7/11/1 · File · [1982]
              Part of Personal

              One page of hand-drawn fossils found on the Aran Islands.

              Four pages of handwritten notes from a reading of 'Geology of Ireland' by J K Charlesworth (1953).

              A colour photograph of a granite boulder perched on limestone pavement, taken at An Scairbh in 1982.

              Handwritten notes
              UGA P/P120/3/2/3/5/5 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Three pages of Robinson's handwritten notes with lists of references, and a timeline for birch.

              UGA P/P95/1/1/1 · Item · 20/06/1902-30/06/1902
              Part of Personal

              Handwritten letter in form of a diary by Lúghaidh Lamh Fada [Michael Cusack] entitled "Diary of Lúghaidh Lamh Fada, Creevah, Co.Clare". Giving humorous account of a holiday in County Clare, travelling there from Dublin via Limerick, visiting cousins and friends, travelling to Ennis, Ruan, Corofin, Lisdoonvarna, Creevah, Kilfenora. Mentioning Hugh Brady, cousins Patsey, Michael, Lizzie Cusack, and cousin John Culliney. Also mentioning a meeting of "Gaels" in Limerick during night of travel, and giving impressions from his address to a Mr Hourigan's Gaelic League meeting in Corofin: "Spoke loudly, strongly and melodiously with the illimitable resources and delightful imagery of a man of two tongues... my voice was as sweet as an Irish tune and its intonations as graceful as the curl of a reel". Also referring to the "Tuovahera tragedy in 1831" when Cusacks and neighbours killed "the five unfortunate men who were doing what the peelers did afterwards in Mitchelstown".