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              Postcard
              UGA P/P133/1/1/10 · Item · 15/05/1953
              Part of Personal

              Postcard dated 15 May 1953 featuring an image of Bengorm Mountain and Doo Lough, Connemara, Co. Mayo. Manuscript writing on back asks after Rynne's health and mentions Kate O'Brien in passing. Mailed to Rynne's address in London.

              A Hymn of Hate
              UGA P/P133/1/2/1 · Item · [1943]
              Part of Personal

              Typescript text of "A Hymn of Hate" by Mary Rynne. Labeled as "A Short Story for the Radio." 19 pages of text with one cover page and one blank page at the end (21pp total). Manuscript note on cover page saying, "Produced 5/5/43." From the perspective of a man who sees someone he remembers in a restaurant; he recounts the story of how he met this man to the friend with whom he is dining.

              An Irish Gentleman
              UGA P/P133/1/2/2 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Typescript text of "An Irish Gentleman" by Mary Rynne. Labeled as "Radio Short Story" and dated from Green Fields, Milltown Road, Dublin. 15 pages with one cover page (16pp total). Tells of the scandal surrounding the will of a man named Joseph de Lacy.

              Gentian Time - Script
              UGA P/P133/1/2/3 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Manuscript text of "Gentian Time" by Mary Rynne. Labeled as "A Radio Play." All pages either have been ripped from a notepad or are still attached to one. Two paperclipped sections and one single page are labelled Scene I (11pp), Scene II (1pp), and Scene III (9pp plus 3 blank pages). There are then three notepads, the first of which is a re-write of Scene I (20pp - the rest of the pad is blank); the second is a rewrite of Scene II (19pp - the rest of the pad is blank); and the third only contains 3 pages of manuscript, labelled as pages 25 through 27 (but these do not follow directly from any of the other scenes).

              UGA P/P133/1/3/1 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Typescript text of "At the Risk of Sounding Sentimental" by Mary Rynne (10pp). The last two pages contain manuscript notes and revisions. Story is told through six letters, primarily between Linda and Elsie - two school friends who have recently renewed their friendship.

              Mrs. Watts Found it Out
              UGA P/P133/1/3/6 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Typescript text titled "Mrs. Watts Found it Out" with "'Tis Folly To Be Wise" written in pen above (4pp). Edits in black pen throughout. Folded.

              They Passed by My Window
              UGA P/P133/1/3/16 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Typescript titled "They Passed by My Window" (2pp). A man reminisces about his time spent in Italy.

              Romance at Sea
              UGA P/P133/1/3/18 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Typescript titled "Romance at Sea" by M.T. Rynne (23pp). Minor edits in black pen throughout. About a couple named Mary Ann and David who fall in love on a cruise. Folded.

              UGA P/P133/1/3/22 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Typescript titled "One might have the Best Intentions." (8pp). Early draft of "Chrysanthemums for Carlotta", the main difference being that her name is Mimi in this version. The title is crossed out, and there are edits in pen throughout.

              UGA P/P133/1/4/1 · Item · 22/11/1924
              Part of Personal

              Magazine titled "The Irishwoman's Weekly" Vol. II No. 57 November 22 1924. Manuscript note on the front page says, "'Welcome Stranger' by Mary Rynne - (see pp. 14 and 24)." The story itself is about a clueless family headed by a doctor who won't stop listening to his wireless radio.