Cartoon by PW, (1 of set of 3): "Mná na hÉireann 1991 ar aghaidh" [Women of Ireland 1991 onwards].
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Cartoon by PW, (1 of set of 3): "Mná na hÉireann 1991 ar aghaidh" [Women of Ireland 1991 onwards].
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Cartoon by PW, (1 of set of 3): "Mná na hÉireann Abú!" [Women of Ireland forever/hooray (showing support)]
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Cartoon by PW, (1 of set of 3): "Mná na hÉireann... Fadó..." [Women of Ireland long ago].
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Certificate in large frame (16"x10") from New York State Executive Chamber in recognition of members of the 1993 Physically Challenged New York State and Irish Youth Teams, which were hosted by organizers and athletes of the Irish Games for the Physically Challenged, and by President Mary Robinson as part of an exchange programme linked to the New York State Parks Games for the Physically Challenged.
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Recording of oral history interview with photographer Karen Cox, whose exhibition of photographs, "Women of the Thar Desert" was part of the 2024 Galway International Arts Festival and held at the Galway City Museum. The interview was recorded at the Galway City Museum, conducted by Dr. Barry Houlihan, Archivist. The conversation discusses Cox's exhibition, its development and composition, her background and early interest in photography, her training, craft, and process as a photographer, as well as discussions of other photography and exhibition work, including photography at a border crossing point between Ukraine and Poland during the Russian war in Ukraine, 2022.
Large cartoon by Scratch, in 11"x14" black frame with caption "Play it again…the bit where she says, 'Just a private little chat, Mrs Robinson'", of four men in trench coats listening in and recording conversation [of President Robinson's meeting with Queen Elizabeth 2 during her historic visit to Britain?]. It is signed "Ms President: Keep the beacon alight! Aongus Collins" (Scratch). This cartoon appeared in The Star newspaper, 28/05/1993.
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Portrait drawing of the head and face of John McGahern, pencil, charcoal on paper, by artist Barrie Cooke and sent to Madeline McGahern, 2006.
Material relating to the planning, design, and funding of the project to build a new theatre on Ridgeway Street for the Lyric Players.
Set of three cartoons of political satire genre, in black frames, with Irish language caption by PW.
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