15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Entitled “Pléaracha workshop”, individual portraits of 3 different woman standing in woods. Meta Ní Mháille is written on the negative sheet identifying one of the women.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Entitled “Pléaracha workshop”, individual portraits of 3 different woman standing in woods. Meta Ní Mháille is written on the negative sheet identifying one of the women.
Folder of contact sheets and corresponding negatives documenting aspects of life in Connemara in 1996. Included are behind the scenes images of the Rosmuc pantomime, Pléaracha, the Carraroe St Patrick's Day parade, a trip to America to see Bill Christman, taking in St Louis, Charlottesville, and other parts, and aspects of Bob Quinn's family life.
Two contact sheets containing 9 and 15 images respectively (duplicates), and corresponding negative sheet.
Photographs of the Pléaracha parade in Rosmuc in 1995. Large floats of the Pléaracha heron mascot, and a marching band.
Photographs of Séamus Devaney, Ardmore (An Aird Mhóir), sean nós dancing in the living room of a house, and photographs of him with an unidentified woman, sitting with a mug of tea. One of these photographs was published in 'Conamara, An Tír Aineoil'.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Heading on the negative sheet reads “Ealaíontóire Rosmuc a Pléaracha”. Tom Kenny is speaking in one picture.
15 images on negative.
Indexed Plearacha Rory. Some pictures of trophies seated on top of a chair, and studio portraits, head and shoulders, of a man.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Geamaireacht an Pléaracha. Photographs of some of the children taking part, and in their costumes. Marcus Quinn and a friend are dressed as rabbits, and are standing in front of a horse puppet, group of girls wearing the same dress, group of 4 fiddlers being directed by another girl.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Geamaireacht an Plearacha, photographs of people in costume, playing around. Chris Welsh, or Christo is one of these.
Photograph of Rod Stoneman and his family standing outside their house.
21 negative images.
Unclear what all the images are, but handwriting on the sheet indicates Pléaracha Open Day with Junior Minister Tracey.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images.
Gráinne Ní Mháille and Bríd Ní Fhionachta making masks at the Pléaracha Office. There is a stamp that says Archiva Conamara at the back of the contact sheet.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 15 images.
Photographs taken at the launch of the Pléaracha. Group and individual images of performers and spectators. Included are: Mairéad Ní Cuaig playing button accordion, Mattie Joe Shéamuis on the uilleann pipes, Johnny Connolly on the accordion, accompanied by flautists. The singer Micheal Ó Cuaig is also pictured, as is a female sean-nós dancer. Liam Mac an Iomaire is photographed speaking at the event.