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              Box 3
              UGA P/P99/3 · Series · 1995-1997
              Part of Personal

              Six folders of contact sheets, with corresponding negatives documenting Bob Quinn's professional, local, and family life.

              It includes several images that align with those published in 'Conamara An Tír Aineoil. The Unknown Country'. This was a bi-lingual book of photographs by Bob Quinn, with words from Liam Mac an Iomaire.

              Photographs of the Rosmuc pantomime, Pléaracha Chonamara, the Oyster Festival in Rosmuc, Raidió na Gaeltachta, Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta, and musical live performances, as well as several aspects of Quinn's home life.

              These prints are all in black and white.

              UGA P/P99/3/1 · Sub-series · 1995-1996
              Part of Personal

              Folder of contact sheets and corresponding negatives. Mostly portrait shots of individuals, some of these were published in 'Conamara, An Tír Aneoil, The Unknown Country', a 1997 publication with Bob Quinn's photographs, and Irish and English language text from Liam Mac an Iomaire.

              This sub-series also includes images from Bob Quinn's home life, and photographs taken on the set of the 1996 film, 'The Boy From Mercury'.

              UGA P/P99/3/2 · Sub-series · [1995]
              Part of Personal

              Folder of contact sheets and corresponding negatives. Mostly portrait shots of individuals, some of these were published in 'Conamara, An Tír Aneoil, The Unknown Country', a 1997 publication with Bob Quinn's photographs, and Irish and English language text from Liam Mac an Iomaire.

              This sub-series also includes some images from the Rosmuc pantomime.

              UGA P/P99/3/3 · Sub-series · [1995]
              Part of Personal

              Folder of contact sheets and corresponding negatives. Mostly portrait shots of individuals, some of these were published in 'Conamara, An Tír Aneoil, The Unknown Country', a 1997 publication with Bob Quinn's photographs, and Irish and English language text from Liam Mac an Iomaire.

              UGA P/P99/3/4 · Sub-series · 11/1995-08/1996
              Part of Personal

              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.

              Box 4
              UGA P/P99/4 · Series · 1997-2000
              Part of Personal

              Six folders of contact sheets, with corresponding negatives documenting Bob Quinn's professional, local, and family life.

              Photographs of the Rosmuc pantomime, Pléaracha Chonamara, Raidió na Gaeltachta, Carraroe's St Patrick's Day parades, as well as several aspects of Quinn's home life.

              Folder P99/4/3 is entitled the Lady Dudley Photo Collection. These are a set of photographs documenting another collection of photographs described 'Lady Dudley photo collection'.

              These prints are mostly in black and white, there are some colour photographs.

              UGA P/P99/4/1 · Sub-series · 1998-1999
              Part of Personal

              Folder of contact sheets and corresponding negatives. Photographs from a trip to India in Jan - Feb 1998, images from the local comórtas na n-amhráin nuachumtha (newly composed ballad competition), photographs taken at Leaba Phádraig, Mám Éan on Good Friday 1998, and photographs from local vocational education centres in Connemara.