Typescript draft of part four of the B.B.C. Radio 4 adaptation of 'That They May Face The Rising Sun' beginning 'Ruttledge finished creosoting the timbers on the roof and the days disappeared in attendance on small tasks.' This abridgement may have been carried out by Doreen Estall.
Typescript draft of part five the B.B.C. Radio 4 adaptation of 'That They May Face The Rising Sun' beginning 'Kate's intuition was right that there was something on the Shah's mind.' This abridgement may have been carried out by Doreen Estall.
Typescript draft of part four of the B.B.C. Radio 4 adaptation of 'That They May Face The Rising Sun' beginning 'Patrick Ryan had done much building work for the Ruttledges when they first came.' Contains handwritten amendments, the reverse side of each page contains typescript fragments of the same work.
Typescript draft of part one of the B.B.C. Radio 4 adaptation of 'That They May Face The Rising Sun', page 1 is missing. Begins 'Easter morning came clear.'
Typescript draft of part one of the B.B.C. Radio 4 adaptation of 'That They May Face The Rising Sun' beginning 'Easter morning came clear.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1 - 9.
Typescript draft of part one of the B.B.C. Radio 4 adaptation of 'That They May Face The Rising Sun' beginning 'The Morning was clear', includes handwritten amendments.
Typescript draft of part two of the B.B.C. Radio 4 adaptation of 'That They May Face The Rising Sun' beginning ' "We met nobody the first time we came in round the shore," Ruttledge said as he and Kate were going over that first day when they were sitting alone in the house one evening, the rain drumming on the slates.' Contains handwritten amendments.
Typescript draft of part three of the B.B.C. Radio 4 adaptation of 'That They May Face The Rising Sun' beginning ' "I was sorry to leave," Kate apologised for leaving the room after John Quinn had left the house and removed the stone from the back wheel of his old Volkswagen, allowing it to roll down the hill to the lake.' Contains handwritten amendments.
Typescript draft of part four of the B.B.C. Radio 4 adaptation of 'That They May Face The Rising Sun' beginning " 'Strange to think of all the people that went out to England and America and the ends of the earth from this place and yon pair coming back against the tide." '
Typescript draft of part five of the B.B.C. Radio 4 adaptation of 'That They May Face The Rising Sun' beginning 'Outside there wasn't a cloud in the sky.' Contains handwritten amendments.