Box 34
Contains 16 Results:
"Solas an Bhais", radio play by Mairtin o' Corrbui
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"Ag Ealain In Eirinn", play by Antoine Ó Flatharta, Irish
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"The Bonesetter's Island", radio play by Antoine Ó Flatharta
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"The Case Against the Full Shilling", by Pat Ingoldsby
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"The Great Hunger", by Patrick Kavanagh, adapted for stage by Tom MacIntyre
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"Loisteipi", radio play by Micheal o' Lodhrain
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"Grace-Notes", radio play by Tom MacIntyre
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"The Looking Glass", radio play by Tom MacIntyre
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"Lovey-Dovey Choo Choo", play by Tom MacIntyre
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"The Man Himself", play by Tom MacIntyre
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"Snow White", play by Tom MacIntyre, rehearsal script
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"Stirabout", radio play by Tom MacIntyre
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"Fionn and The Salmon of Knowledge", play by Sean Moffatt
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"Clash of the Ash", screenplay by Fergus Tighe
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"Battle of Cnucha", play, version 2.10
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.
"Battle of Cnucha", play, version 4
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's life and work, particularly her writing, study, and teaching of the Irish language and Irish folklore, are documented through her papers. Materials include correspondence; diaries and journals; manuscripts of poetry, prose, play and radio scripts, and short stories; photographs; research files; and works by other authors. Much of the material is in the Irish language.
Collection is open for research. Series IX contains family, financial, and professional documents marked confidential; these are not available for research.