Black and white negative spare of a computer for Infotronics.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of Computers Ltd. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of the interior of Computers Ltd. in Shannon Development Site.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of the interior of the Computers Ltd. in Shannon Development.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of the interior of the Computers Ltd. in Shannon Development.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of the interior of the Computers Ltd. in Shannon Development.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of a girl working at the switch board at Computers Ltd. in Shannon Industrial Development Site. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of the new Computers Ltd. building in Shannon Industrial Development Site. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of Computers Ltd. cargo being loaded onto a plane at Shannon Airport.
Shannon DevelopmentMainly correspondence relating to business of the council, including details regarding meetings of the council director, notes, interpreter charges, discussion topics such as the role of the writer in Europe, payment of annual contribution, list of delegates and newly elected presidency and council. Includes a letter in French to Kate O’Brien in Dublin from the secretary of Comunità Europea degli Scrittori, Clelia Guala, noting the following about her handwriting, ‘Giancarlo Vigorelli m’a prié de taper à la machine le texte de votre intervention, dont je vous remets ci-joint la photocopie. Malheureusement après la première page j’ai dû m’arrêter car je n’arrivai pas à comprendre votre écriture’ [‘Giancarlo Vigorelli asked me to type the text of your intervention, a photocopy of which I am sending you herewith. Unfortunately after the first page I had to stop because I couldn't understand your writing’] (3 September 1963). In addition, a letter from Kate O’Brien, 13 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, to Clelia Guala stating ‘I have not been able to deliver those to lectures about our COMES doings, because I have been awaiting data from you, and did not dare report the Leningrad dialogue from memory: I have written some light articles, of cheerful but vague propaganda – not worth sending on to you. I am sending you an entirely irrelevant piece, about Moscow, which is in the current New Statesman – but only just to amuse you. It has nothing to do with COMES’ (7 January 1964). Also contains list of delegates attending assembly in Rome in October 1965, noting the following for Ireland, Patrick Kavanagh, Eileen MacCarvill, Kate O’Brien, Robert O’Driscoll, Desmond O’Grady and Lorna Reynolds, and a list of newly elected presidency and council of organisation in October 1965, with Kate O’Brien representing Ireland.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer