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              UGA A/A44/1/10/2/2 · Sub-section · 05/1972-04/1977
              Part of Academic

              Records of case and application made by Gerard Donnelly, Gerard Bradley, Edward Duffy, John Carlin, Francis McBride, Anthony Kelly and Thomas Kearns against the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and presented to the European Commission of Human Rights at Strasbourg. Items include "Emergency Application by the applicants (Donnelly et Al) and communicated to the Secretary General of the Council of Europe by Kevin Boyle, Barrister at Law; Draft version of 'Emergency Application' communicated to the Secretary-General, European Commission of Human Rights, Strasbourg, May 1972, prepared by Kevin Boyle; Observations on the Merits submitted by the applicants to the Commission of Human Rights; Final Observations on the Merits submitted by the applicants to the Commission of Human Rights; Final Decision of the Commission (European Commission of Human Rights) in the application of Donnelly et al Vs United Kingdom; Document being "Verbatim Record of the hearing of the parties on admissibility held in Strasbourg, 3,4,5 April 1973, Gerard Donnelly and Others against United Kingdom; File also includes assorted press cuttings of reference and coverage to the Donnelly case; Copy of article, "The Donnelly Case, Administrative Practice and Domestic Remedies Under the European Convention: One Step Forward and Two Steps Back. A Comment" written by Hurst Hannum and Kevin Boyle, reprinted from the American Journal of International Law, Vol. 71, No.2, April 1977.

              UGA T/T2/1/3/20 · Item · 13/10/1977-31/10/1977
              Part of Theatre

              'Double Double Bill' - Four Plays Printed flyers and programmes from the production of 'Double Double Bill', the series features plays and film. Endgame written by Samuel Beckett and directed by Garry Hynes. The Pursuit of Pleasure is written and directed by Garry Hynes. Traveller, film made by Joe Comerford and written by Neil Jordan. Hancock's Last Half Hour is written by Heathcote Williams, produced by Red Rex theatre company and directed by Garret Keogh. All produced at the Fo'castle Theatre, Dominick Street, Galway. Printed black and white paper programme featuring details of dates, times and venues of productions, cast and crew details and images, Druid Diary, article entitled "The Right Kind of Film Industry" by Ciaran Carey, Deputy Editor of the Sunday Independent and also various advertisements. 6 copies Printed black and white paper flyer detailing dates, times and venues of production, a Druid Diary for October, notes on the background and previous productions of these plays and various advertisements. 4 copies.

              Dovecotes Pidgeon House
              UGA P/P133/5/3/25 · Item · [199-]
              Part of Personal

              File includes black and white photograph prints of Etienne Rynne standing at an unnamed Dovecote location; also an article with colour images and drawings by an archaeology student re. a dovecote.

              UGA P/P133/5/6/10 · Item · [1995]-[1996]
              Part of Personal

              File includes text of an article written in memory and in appreciation to Dr. Joseph Raftery, former director of the National Museum, Dublin and a figure Rynne had an extensive correspondence and contact over many years. File also includes press cuttings of death notice and obituary for Raftery. Also correspondence between Rynne and others working on putting the volume together.

              'Dracula' - Costume Design
              UGA T/T2/1/12/134 · Item · 04/1986
              Part of Theatre

              Series of original sketches and draft artwork of costume and publicity design for 'Dracula', as adapted by Frank McGuinness. Draft artwork such as colour drawings and sketches for use in playbill and poster. Some are unused, others feature in playbill. 6 items.

              UGA T/T2/1/12/132-133 · Item · 10/04/1986
              Part of Theatre

              'Dracula' - Written by Bram Stoker and adapted in this version by Frank McGuinness. Produced at Druid Lane Theatre, Galway. Production file includes printed playbill including biographical information on the playwright Frank McGuinness, an article entitled "The Mythic Dracula" by Frank McGuinness and biographical details with black and white images of cast and production crew members. 24 pp Printed flyers details cast details, play details and booking details, printed invitation to the opening night performance of Dracula; Photocopy of printed script of 'Dracula'. It is noted to be by Deane and Balderstone. Also photocopy of TS script of Dracula, as adapted by Frank McGuinness. See also 'Photographs'.

              UGA P/P120/3/1/8/2/4 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Draft proposal for the development of Kilronan Harbour at Inishmore / Inis Mór, prepared for the Inis Mór cooperative. It proposes two piers for Kilronan, adding an East Pier to the existing one, and outlines growth in fishing and tourism and a resulting congestion issue as necessitating it. Includes maps. (Undated).

              A subsequent letter from Jerry O'Sullivan, Project Archaeologist with Galway County Council to Tim Robinson encloses a preliminary archaeological assessment of the area of proposed works at the harbour and welcomes comment. (7 Mar 2003).

              UGA A/A44/1/6/6 · Item · 12/1982
              Part of Academic

              Copy of TS document being a report into the practices and policies of policing, investigating, interrogation and judiciary in Northern Ireland nine years after the implementation of the Northern Ireland Emergency Provisions Act in 1973.