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              UGA P/P163/2 · Item · 1976
              Part of Personal

              File of colour and sepia photographs taken within Long Kesh (HM Prison Maze) Belfast, by the prisoners, including Paddy McMenamin. The photographs document daily life in the prison cages and huts of the prisoners. Activities such as drilling and marching by the prisoners are photographed, Easter Commemoration events, training, as well as prisoners in a number of the cages. All photograph prints are 105mm X 88mm in size.

              UGA P/P133/4/6/1/1 · Item · 1921
              Part of Personal

              Black and white photograph of Michael Rynne as a student at University College Dublin, making a presentation to Eamon De Valera. The group is flanked by a group of women in Cumann na mBan uniform.

              UGA P/P133/4/6/1/2 · Item · 1921
              Part of Personal

              Sepia card-mounted photograph of a scene at University College Dublin where Éamon de Valera, Chancellor is being presented to by Michael Rynne, dressed in academic gowns. At the foreground of the image is a guard-of-honour by members of Cumann na mBan.

              Photograph
              UGA T/T20/1/1/3/56 · Item · [195-]
              Part of Theatre

              Photograph of Hilton Edwards, Siobhán McKenna and Micheál Mac Liammóir at a dinner party.

              Photograph
              UGA A/A44/23/9 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Academic

              Black and white photograph, 174mm X 125mm, featuring an image, with label on reverse, describing it as "New Human Rights Building", Council of Europe. Image features a lake in the foreground with swans present.

              UGA P/P163/2/134 · Item · 1974
              Part of Personal

              Sepia photograph of the area around Paddy McMenamin's bunk in Hut 119 in Cage 18, Long Kesh Prison, Belfast, which includes a painting of the artwork headshot of Che Guevara.

              Photo of [ ]
              UGA A/A44/4/5/2/7 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Academic

              Colour photograph, c. 1960s of a woman, c. mid-20s, working in a garden and smiling facing the camera. note on reverse says "To Kevin, from the Worker"

              Photo experiments
              UGA P/P99/2/3/21 · Item · [1994]
              Part of Personal

              Two identical contact sheets, and a corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images each.

              Entitled 'Photo Experiments', these images are of two stacked chairs, with a French post sack draped over them.

              UGA T/T2/9/24/799 · Item · 05/05/1998-06/06/1998
              Part of Theatre

              File of black and white photographs taken during Druid Theatre's production of "Philadelphia, Here I Come!" by Brian Friel and directed by Garry Hynes. Photographs by Amelia Stein. Those pictured include Frank Laverty, Mary O'Driscoll, Shay Gorman, David Wilmot and Patrick Waldron. Negatives included. Contact sheets with multiple thumbnail images also included.

              Personal Photographs
              UGA P/P140/2/1 · Series · [1980]-[200-]
              Part of Personal

              Photos of: Dinner with John McGahern, Patricia in London - images of the Royal Court Theatre, Recruiting Officer in London, Exhibition in Galway Educational Centre, Sidney Nolan Exhibition, Paintings- Collapse and Sailing to an Island.
              Photographs of painted title on a wall for "Eclipsed" by Punchbag Theatre Company. Also photographs from rehearsal/production of "Eclipsed" at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway and perhaps also of another unidentified production of "Eclipsed" elsewhere. Also photographs of artworks by Burke Brogan.