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              UGA A/A44/20/42/8 · Piece · 2001-2003
              Part of Academic

              File of documents relating to items and follow-up from World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, held in Durban, South Africa (2001). File includes red folder labelled by Boyle as 'World Conference Against Racism - Follow-up'. Includes text of 'World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance: Follow-up and Implementation by OHCHR - An Initial Stocktaking (Human Rights Day, 10 Dec 2001); Document being report 'Implementation of Provisions of the Durban Programme of Action Relating to Health , Including HIV/AIDS (Mexico, 1-3 July 2002); Report from OHCHR entitled "National Human Rights Institutions: Follow-up to the World Conference Against Racism (10 Dec 2001); Copy of 'Interights Bulletin', Vol 13, no. 3 with articles on Racism and Related Intolerance.

              Fool for Love
              UGA T/T22/1/20/9 · Item · 15/02/2008-15/03/2008
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from production of "Fool for Love" by Sam Shepard and directed by Annie Ryan and on the Peacock stage at the Abbey Theatre. Includes article by Susan Conley entitled "Unforgettable Shepard" and includes biographies of cast members.

              Fool Moon
              UGA T/T22/1/5/3 · Item · 05/1993
              Part of Theatre

              Printed playbill from production of 'Fool Moon' at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York, with the Red Clay Ramblers and featuring Bill Irwin and David Shiner.

              For The First Time Ever
              UGA T/T27/1/13 (1-2) · Item · 2002
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to "For The First Time Ever". Originally produced at 5th International Theatre Symposium, Project Arts Centre 2003, Theater Neben Den Turm, Germany 2003, Theater Festival 360, Germany 2003. A co-production with German Stage Services. Directed by Gavin Quinn and Designed by Aedín Cosgrove.

              Includes three copies of the script, two as prompt copies with detailed annotation throughout with notes on the production. Also includes photocopy press cuttings from a German production of the play.
              File 2 includes lighting and technical plans for the production, also box office report from the production at Project Arts Centre.

              For the First Time Ever
              UGA T/T27/2/10 · Item · 06/01/2003-11/01/2003
              Part of Theatre

              Printed postcard/flyer for the world premiere production of For the First Time Ever by Pan Pan Theatre Company, as part of the 5th Pan Pan International Theatre Symposium.
              Festival programme from International Theatre Festival, Bielefeld, Germany, in which For the First Time Ever was produced by Pan Pan. (2003)

              Foreign Currency
              UGA A/A44/5/4/3/1/1 · Item · 22/08/1972-25/08/1972
              Part of Academic

              Receipt of traveller's cheque/currency exchange to the value of $50, made out to Kevin Boyle.

              UGA A/A44/26/2/25 · Item · 1974
              Part of Academic

              Text of book review by Boyle for "Forensic Science, An Introduction to Scientific Crime Detection, Second Edition" by H.J. Walls.

              Forgotten
              UGA T/T22/1/19/1 · Item · 2007
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from "Forgotten" written and performed by Pat Kinevane, directed by Jim Culleton and staged by Fishamble Theatre Company. First performed in May 2006. Includes full printed text of the play. Also included is a printed programme from a production of the play.