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              Secondary reading
              UGA P/P120/3/1/7/4/4 · File
              Part of Personal

              File of photocopies, mostly taken from Béaloideas, the Journal of the Folklore of Irish Society, and written in the Irish language:

              'Beart Scéalta ó Árainn' le Seosamh Ó Flanagáin (published 1931);

              'Tiacóg Scéalta ó Árainn' le Seosamh Ó Flanagáin (published 1934);

              'Sean-paidreacha ó Árainn' le Seosamh Ó Flanagáin (published 1937);

              'Sean-scéalta ó Árainn' le Seosamh Ó Flanagáin (published 1939).

              'The Hero in Irish Folk History' by Daithí Ó hÓgáin (published 1985);

              Two Irish language newspaper clippings from Anois about folklore.

              Secondary reading
              UGA P/P120/3/1/7/6/3 · File
              Part of Personal

              Photocopies of the following articles:

              'Spread of the Movement, New Branch Established in Arran' from Fáinne an Lae (20 Aug 1898);

              'Aran Gaelic' by Dr James J Duran, Linguistics at Stanford University;

              'Archaeologia Britannica, Languages Histories and Customs of the Original Inhabitants of Great Britain from Collections and Observations in Travels through Wales, Cornwall, Bas-Bretagne, Ireland and Scotland' by Edward Lhuyd (1707).

              'The Role of German-Speaking Scholars in the Study of Modern Irish' by Arndt Wigger.

              Secondary reading
              UGA P/P120/3/1/7/7/3 · File
              Part of Personal

              File of photocopies and newspaper cuttings from the following sources:

              'An Authentic Aran Journal' by Marek van der Kamp (1988);

              'An Ghaoth Aniar' le Tomás Ó Máille (1920);

              'The Drama of J M Synge' by Mary C King (1985);

              'The Rev Alexander Hamilton Synge in the Aran Islands: A Collection of Letters' by Paul F Botheroyd (1983);

              'J M Synge's The Aran Islands, Riders to the Sea and Territoriality: The Beginnings of a Cultural Analysis' by Paul F Botheroyd,

              'Synge in Glenmalure, Glenmalure in Synge: A Topoanalysis of 'An Autumn Night in the Hills' by Paul F Botheroyd (1986);

              Small file of newspaper clippings on Synge's interaction with Aran, from the Irish Times, Anois, Connemara News, Amárach, and The New York Times (1975-1999).

              Secondary reading
              UGA P/P120/3/1/7/9/5 · File
              Part of Personal

              File of off-prints and photocopies of the following articles:

              'A List of Plants found in the Islands of Aran, Galway Bay', by Henry Chichester Hart (published 1875);

              'Spicilegia Biologica or Papers on Zoological and Botanical Subjects' by E Perceval Wright (published 1870);

              Three off-prints of 'The Flora of the Aran Islands' by D A Webb (published 1980). Each have different annotations by Robinson;

              'Irish Field Club Union. Report of the Conference and Excursion held at Galway July 11th to 17th, 1895', by R Lloyd Praeger (published 1895);

              'The Irish Naturalists' Journal', with a handwritten note by Robinson on the front that reads "Curtis, Aran weeds", (published October 1988);

              'Botanical Trip to Ireland', taken from Phytologist Vol 4, (published 1854);

              Plant names taken from 'Sean Caint na nDéise' by M. Sheehan (published 1944);

              'Notes on the Flora of the Aran Islands' by Nathaniel Colgan (published 1893);

              'Praeger in the West: Naturalists and Antiquarians in Connemara and the Islands' by Timothy Collins, (published 1993);

              Selected photocopies from the Atlas of the British Flora, specifically on pinguicula, (published 1962);

              'Sea-weed as Manure', an information leaflet produce by the Department of Agriculture, (published 1964);

              'Ecological Studies of Littoral Fauna and Flora on Inishmore, Aran Islands, Co Galway' by M O'Connell, J M Fives and P Ó Céidigh, (published 1992);

              'Littoral Fishes on Inishmore, Aran Islands, Co Galway' by M O'Connell, J M Fives and P Ó Céidigh, (published 1992);

              'Holocene vegetation and land-use dynamics in the karstic environment of Inis Oírr, Aran Islands, Western Ireland: pollen analytical evidence evaluated in light of the archaeological record' by Karen Molloy and Michael O'Connell, (published 2004);

              'Tephrostratigraphy of An Loch Mór, Inis Oírr, western Ireland: implications for Holocene tephrochronology in the northeastern Atlantic region' by Frank M Chambers, John R G Daniell, John B Hunt, Karen Molloy and Michael O'Connell (published 2004);

              Two chapters of a thesis sent to Tim and Máiréad Robinson by Ilaria Susmel. A cover letter thanks them for their help in preparing the work (letter in English, but work is in Italian).

              Secondary reading
              UGA P/P120/3/1/7/11/3 · File · [1983]-1998
              Part of Personal

              Photocopied articles:

              'Irish Topographical Terms' by E G Quin and T W Freeman (1948) 4pp;

              'Limestone Pavement Patterns on the Island of Inishmore, Co Galway' by David Langridge (1971) 8pp;

              Publication:

              'Detailed Compilation Magnetic Map of Ireland and a summary of its Deep Geology' from the Geological Survey of Ireland (1983);

              A brief covernote (unsigned) accompanying an offprint of 'The Caves of the Aran Islands, County Galway, Ireland' by C A Self (1998).

              UGA POL/POL42/1/1 · Item · 08/1998-12/1998
              Part of Political

              File relating primarily to the secondment of Hugh Logue from the European Commission to work as special advisor and of the establishment of the Northern Ireland Assembly. File is arranged as per original structure with some subject/section dividers in place, including those labelled "The Agreement", "Terms and Conditions", "Proposals", "Departmental Structures", "Civic Forum". File includes some manuscript notes by Logue on early points to discuss on party agreements etc., Series of Fax correspondence between Hugh Logue and J.G. Hunter of Central Personnel Group, Northern Ireland Civil Service, discussing terms and conditions of the secondment of Hugh Logue as Special Advisor to the Assembly from his current position at the European Commission (14 Aug 1998); Letter from Logue to Hunter seeking more information on the role and function of the new position (15 Aug 1998); Typed series of pages with cover letter signed by Logue and sent to Seamus Mallon (15 Aug 1998), the cover letter states "Word is just coming in of the utter horror of Omagh [Bombing], and much of the work attached feels empty". The 13-page fax by Logue sent to Mallon includes discussions on the "Departmental Structures - Considerations"; "Suggestions for New Departmental Structures Based on Existing N. Ireland Departments", "North-South Provisions", "Civic Forum".
              Document under section "Timetable" includes a multi-page typed "Deputy First Minister's Diary" for 24 Aug - 31 Oct 1998.

              Timetable to the Meeting of the Assembly (14 Sept 1998) sent to First Minister by Paul Sweeney; Document by John Semple entitled "Deputy First Ministers - Special Advisors" (17 Aug 1998) and also by Semple, "Organisation at the Centre of the New Administration" (13 Aug 1998); Sweeney to Deputy First Minister "Options for Departmental Structures and Ministerial Structures and Ministerial Portfolios" (17 Aug 1998).

              Various papers/appendices: "Analysis of Proposals for the Establishment of a Northern Ireland Civic Forum"; Discussion Paper on Consultative Civic Forum"; "The Civic Forum - A Consultation Document from New Agenda"; "The Civic Forum - A Consultation Paper"; "Proposal For a Northern Ireland Civic Forum".

              UGA A/A44/9/11 · File · 1986-1992
              Part of Academic

              Files of documents referring to the Section 31 media ban in Ireland which relates to a development during the Troubles in Northern Ireland where Sinn Féin and IRA members, under Section 31 of the Broadcasting Authority Act, were forbidden to be broadcast in the media. This rule was brought in by Fianna Fáil Minister for Posts and Telegraphs Gerry Collins in 1971 and strengthened by Labour's Conor Cruise O'Brien in 1977.

              UGA A/A44/32/6 · Sub-series · 29/04/2009-30/04/2009
              Part of Academic

              File from conference entitled "Security and Protection for Human Rights Defenders", held at London Metropolitan University. Kevin Boyle was participant and panel chair at this conference. Includes conference schedule and programme; text of paper by Kevin Boyle with MS annotation by Boyle; speaker biographies and details, various supporting documents such as reports and statements; booklet by Peace Brigade International; reports of working group sessions and other documents.

              See You Next Tuesday
              UGA T/T22/1/14/13 · Item · 01/10/2002
              Part of Theatre

              Printed programme from "See You Next Tuesday" adapted by Ronald Harwood and directed by Robin Lefèvre. Includes an article on Francis Veber by Michael Dwyer and also images and biographies of cast and creative team members.

              UGA A/A44/6/12/16 · Item · 1998
              Part of Academic

              Booklet published by Article 19 and Interights as part of Freedom of Expression Litigation Project, entitled Freedom of Expression Case Summaries: Selected Freedom of Expression Case Summaries from International Human Rights Tribunals and Commonwealth Courts.