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              Note in folder
              UGA P/P99/3/6/61-67 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Note in folder to say these are wedding photos that were retained by the couple.

              The Síbín
              UGA P/P99/3/6/68 · Item · 03/1997
              Part of Personal

              15 images on negative and contact sheets.

              Portrait of a baby boy, sitting on a woman’s knee, with another person, and a dog.

              Pádraig Hynes working on the road with a high visibility gilet, a spade and a wheelbarrow.

              Jimmy Connolly and Éamonn O'Dwyer playing a session in The Síbín.

              Photograph of Sharon Murphy.

              The Síbín
              UGA P/P99/3/6/69 · Item · 03/1997
              Part of Personal

              15 images on negative and contact sheets.

              Portrait of Sharon Murphy, a guitarist. Paddy Barry drinking a pint of Guinness, and sitting at a microphone. Photographs of two guitarists and a saxophone player.

              UGA P/P99/3/6/70 · Item · 1997
              Part of Personal

              15 images on negative and contact sheets.

              Photographs taken at a celebration of 25 years of Raidió na Gaeltachta. Some children are photographed waiting outside. Photographs of some of the attendees inside, Liam Ó Murchú, Seosamhín Ní Bheaglaoch, Bob Collins, Bob Quinn with Liam Ó Murchú and another man, and Jim Fahey.

              Family photographs
              UGA P/P99/3/6/71 · Item · 04/1997
              Part of Personal

              34 images on negative and contact sheets.

              Photographs of Dominic Quinn as a toddler sitting in the long grass. Family photographs with Miriam Allen, Marcus and Dominic. Some photographs taken of the children playing in the pool in Leisureland.

              Rosmuc Cumas Teo.
              UGA P/P99/3/6/72 · Item · 04/1997
              Part of Personal

              15 images on negative and contact sheets.

              More photographs taken at a launch held at Rosmuc, Cumas Teo.

              Photograph of a scarecrow, Screachog.

              Rosmuc Cumas Teo.
              UGA P/P99/3/6/73 · Item · 04/1997
              Part of Personal

              15 images on negative and contact sheets.

              Photographs from a launch at Rosmuc Cumas Teo. Attendees include Peadar Mac an Iomaire, and Joe Steve Neachtain.

              Carraroe Cubs
              UGA P/P99/3/6/74 · Item · 04/1997
              Part of Personal

              14 images on negative and contact sheets.

              Team photo of the Carraroe Cubs, the under 10’s volleyball team, they are standing in front of a bus, and Halla Éinne in Carraroe.

              Photograph of Bill Christinan and Kevin [ ], sitting on a mound and smiling and laughing.

              Photographs of a session in a car park with Johnny Connolly.

              UGA P/P99/3/6/75 · Item · 04/1997
              Part of Personal

              15 images on negative and contact sheets.

              Johnny Connolly’s Borbabos Group, sitting playing outside. Two accordionists, a fiddler and a guitar player.

              Photographs taken inside, of Noel Hill playing the concertina, some set dancing, and Máirtin Jaimsie talking to two men in the pub.

              UGA P/P99/3/6/76 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              15 images on negative and contact sheets.

              Bob Quinn and son Dominic working in the garden with their wheelbarrows.

              Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta, written on a banner placed over a stage in a pub. A team are sitting in front of the sign, and Seán de Paor and Seán Breathnach are highlighted.