15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Photographs of some boats connected with the Cuigéal regatta, Leitir Mealláin.
Photographs taken in Tigh Darbys, of a man playing the accordion, some set dancing.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Photographs of some boats connected with the Cuigéal regatta, Leitir Mealláin.
Photographs taken in Tigh Darbys, of a man playing the accordion, some set dancing.
Two contact sheets containing 24 and 6 images respectively, and corresponding negative sheet with 30 images.
Photographs of Toner and Bairbre Quinn at a water pump, and some photographs of Marcus Quinn as an infant. Photographs of a trip to Culdaff, Co. Donegal. Photographs of the Quinn children with Fergus Tighe, and the children playing on a washed up boat shell. Photographs at the grave of W B Yeats.
40 images on negative and contact sheets.
Photographs taken in Carna, a German family are pictured, along with a young football team, including Dominic.
Photographs of a number of people rowing two currachs out at sea and sail boats.
Negatives of a head and shoulders portrait image of Dana Hearne Sketch
25 images on negative and contact sheets.
Portraits of Dara Beag Ó Fatharta, poet, taken in Inis Meáin, 1995. He is photographed standing in a field, and with his dog.
Photographs of a calf, and of two little girls wearing party dresses.
Self-portrait of Bob Quinn.
11 images on negative and contact sheets.
Continuation of portraits of Dara Beag Ó Fatherta. Photographed outside with his collie, and inside sitting in an armchair by the hearth.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
“Rogue’s Gallery”, a line of children descending on the stairs in a line. Marcus Quinn and Miriam Allen are in some of the pictures, with a man identified as Reggien and his nephew.
Portrait of Dara Ó Conaola between the Claddagh and Spanish Arch.
File labelled 'Dave McGrath Photos' including prints of photos, 1975, taken around Galway City at locations such as the Claddagh and other sites. Featiring Mairead Noone, [Dave McGrath] and Rebecca Bartlett.
Colour photographs taken of a night-time parade scene of a Macnas parade. Caption reads "Day of the Dead". Includes photographs taken at Macnas workshop and of make-up being applied to Macnas performers.
File of colour photographic prints taken during the Dublin St. Patrick's Day Parade, March 1997. The Macnas entry was called "Deja Moo". The premier award for best parade entry in Dublin was won by Macnas and Bailey's Irish Cream with their joint presentation "Deja Moo".