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IE 2135 P12/2/3/1/3 · Item · 19 December 1973
Part of The Kate O'Brien Papers

Letter to John Rush of David Higham & Associates Limited, 5-8 Lower John Street, Golden Square, W1R 4HA, from Alannah Hensler, Copyright Departmen, British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W1A 1AA, noting that ‘Woman’s Hour’ hoped to broadcast Kate O’Brien’s book, That Lady in fourteen episodes from 11 to 28 October.

O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer
IE 2135 P27/1/4/1/4/9 · Item · 22 February 1984
Part of The Allott Papers

Letter from George Drevar Fottrell & Sons, Solicitors, 15 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin 2, to Helen Allott, Odell Villa, Ballingarry, Rathkeale, county Limerick, relating to the disposal of Corbally rents and the sale of Riverview to James King.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
IE 2135 P27/1/4/1/4/8 · Item · 13 February 1984
Part of The Allott Papers

Letter from O’Donnell Dundon & Co. Solicitors, 101-102 O’Connell Street, Limerick, to [Helen] Allott, Odelville, Ballingarry, county Limerick, relating to the disposal of Corbally rents and the sale of Riverview to James King.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
IE 2135 P12/2/3/1/2 · Item · 12 July 1973
Part of The Kate O'Brien Papers

Letter to Kate O’Brien, 177 The Street, Boughton, Faversham, Kent, from Guy Vaesen, Script Unit, Drama, Radio, British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W1A 1AA, referring to the script of Pray for the Wanderer stating the following, ‘It has not been the easiest novel in the world to dramatise and this final version is the fourth. I do hope you will approve of what I have done… At least I feel confident that the cast will meet with your pleasure’.

O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer
IE 2135 P12/2/3/3/5 · File · 29 October 1974
Part of The Kate O'Brien Papers

Letter to Kate O’Brien, 177 The Street, Boughton, Faversham, Kent, from Sean Walsh, Drama and Variety, Radio Telefís Éireann, Donnybrook, Dublin 4, making arrangements for the recording of programme for series ‘Personal Choice’ in the new Radio Centre in Donnybrook, stating ‘I understand that you are rather unwell at present and certainly I wouldn’t want to annoy you with petty details, so let’s just say we’ll record you when you are feeling better’.

O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer
IE 2135 P12/2/3/1/1 · Item · 14 June 1944
Part of The Kate O'Brien Papers

Letter to Kate O’Brien, care of Messieurs A. D. Peters, 10 Buckingham Street, London, W.C. 2, from Programme Contracts Department, British Broadcasting Corporation, Broadcasting House, London, W.1, referring to recording of a talk in English and French entitled ‘Ireland’ for French and Belgian Section of London Transcription Service, with date of recording on Saturday 10 October 1944 at Bedford College, and a fee of 10 guineas to cover script and recording.

O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer
IE 2135 P31/2/1/2/6 · File · 26 October 1988
Part of The Tom Nestor Papers

Letter from Sylvia Tankel, Editor, Short Story International, 6 Sheffield Road, Great Neck, New York, enclosing an agreement form for the short story Passing Glory accepted for publication.

Nestor, Thomas G. (1936-2023), writer
IE 2135 P31/2/1/2/9 · File · 21 December 1989
Part of The Tom Nestor Papers

Letter from Sylvia Tankel, Editor, Short Story International, 6 Sheffield Road, Great Neck, New York, enclosing an agreement form for So Long, My Lovely, which has been accepted for publication.

Nestor, Thomas G. (1936-2023), writer