Files with various magazines and journals collected by Carolyn Swift.
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File with scripts for episodes of "Magic Mic's [Microphone's] Tales From Europe", a television series for children written by Carolyn Swift. Includes typed scripts for individual episodes as well as manuscript notes.
File of typed scripts for sketch "Mannequin Parade" produced as part of the Late Night Follies at the Dublin Pike Theatre. Includes manuscript drafts and annotations to scripts.
Hand-drawn map, in pencil, on card graph sheet, of the fictional village of Ballybeckett, the site of the series "Down At Flannerys", written by Carolyn Swift and produced by Bill Skinner, broadcast on RTÉ.
Typescript carbon copy script of 'Michaelmas Eve' by T.C. Murray.
Typed synopsis (one page) of a television play by Carolyn Swift entitled 'Minorities'.
Files relating to Muserights, a company of Carolyn Swift, David Armstrong, and Bill Skinner, a freelance entertainment company established in Dublin in the 1970s, and which worked on cultural production for theatre, film and television etc. Files include documents about the company and its work, drafts of scripts and texts for projects for stage and screen, payment slips for fees for work completed for clients, press cuttings and photographs of Skinner.
File with press releases and invitations to music events and concerts held primarily in Dublin (various venues) and in Belfast at the Waterfront Hall.
File relating to the writing and publication of book 'Myths and Tale From The Ballets' by Carolyn Swift and published by Poolbeg Press, Dublin.
Includes typed draft of the book by Swift which is heavily annotated with manuscript edits by Swift and also a typed overview of the book by Swift.
File with letter from Carolyn Swift seeking application information about joining the National Union of Journalists(1968).
Also minutes of meetings from the 1990s, with issues of 'Freelance' and 'The Dublin Freelance' newsletter published by the National Union of Journalists.