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              Deirdre - An Opera
              UGA T/T40/2/17 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Theatre

              Typescript with music score for 'Deirdre - An Opera', in a prologue and three acts, book by Carolyn Swift, music by David Armstrong. Opera is based on the Irish legend of Diarmuid and Grainne. Also hardback binder with cover contents note of "Deirdre - An Opera in a prologue and three acts by David Armstrong with libretto by Carolyn Swift.

              UGA T/T40/21/2 · Item · [197-]-[199-]
              Part of Theatre

              File with correspondence between Carolyn Swift and publishers of various directories of writers, theatre makers, and artists, seeking a reference entry from Swift and also reply from Swift with edits to errors in her reference entry.
              File also includes biographies of Anne O'Dwyer, Bill Skinner and David Armstrong. Note Armstrong was a pseudonym for Skinner.

              Documentary - Script
              UGA T/T40/2/20/2 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Theatre

              Typescript of Documentary, a play written by Carolyn Swift and on this script under the pseudonym of Icarus.

              Documentary - Script
              UGA T/T40/2/20/3 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Theatre

              Typescript of The Dennehy Documentary, a play written by Carolyn Swift and on this script under the pseudonym of Icarus.

              Documentary - Script
              UGA T/T40/2/20/4 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Theatre

              Typescript of Documentary, a play written by Carolyn Swift and on this script under the pseudonym of Icarus.

              Documentary - Script
              UGA T/T40/2/20/1 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Theatre

              Typescript of Documentary, a play written by Carolyn Swift and on this script under the pseudonym of Icarus. Also includes synopsis and overview of the play; printed flyer for the Irish Life Drama Award 1964, with rules, regulations, and judges for the award.

              UGA T/T40/2/20 · Sub-series · [197-]
              Part of Theatre

              Typed and annotated scripts by Carolyn Swift for the play entitled "Documentary" and also revised title of "The Dennehy Documentary".
              Various drafts of the play are under the pseudonym of 'Icarus', a name used by Swift when entering some literary competitions.

              Dog Eat Dog
              UGA T/T40/5/10/10 · Item · 06/1996
              Part of Theatre

              Typed screenplay of "Dog Eat Dog" by Christopher Roche, draft, June 1996.

              UGA P/P220/29 · Item · [197-]-[199-]
              Part of Personal

              File includes assorted single items of ephemera relating to Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry and the Sisters of Charity.
              Includes a photocopy of handwritten list "Laundry Colour codes" with specific buildings/wards allocated a colour code.
              Blank and unused page of headed paper for "The Sisters of Charity, St. Mary Magdalene's Laundry, Donnybrook, Dublin 4'.
              Printed headed paper of St. Mary Magdalene's Laundry, Donnybrook, cut out and mounted on card.
              1997 calendar printed/produced by St. Thérèse Missionary League
              Map - Hand-drawn map of the interior floorplan layout of [part of donnybrook Magdalene Laundry Building]
              Envelope with some children's Lego bricks.
              A single knitting needle, 6.5mm.

              UGA T/T40/4/1/5 · Piece · 1963
              Part of Theatre

              File of letters entitled "Down At Flannery's Fan Mail" and being manuscript letters from people around Ireland writing to the production team of the series with comments and feedback on the series.