File containing press cuttings on the death of Kate O’Brien in the Evening Press, Daily Telegraph, Irish Times, Faversham Times, Kentish Gazette and Faversham News.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerThis sub-series contains drafts and some printed versions of Kate O'Brien's articles published in the 'Creation' series.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerThis sub-series contains letters from David Higham Associates to Mary O'Neill relating to her role as Kate O'Brien's literary executor.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerThis sub-series contains letters from David Higham Associates Limited concerning financial matters.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerDeceased Patient’s Effects form in the name of Miss Kathleen O’Brien from Canterbury Group Hospital Management Committee, Kent and Canterbury Hospital, Canterbury, which records the patient’s name, ward, date, and description of articles. The form is signed by Mary O’Neill and witnessed by [E. Binfold].
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerThis sub-series contains diaries kept by Kate O'Brien of her appointments and social engagements.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerTwo volumes with daily entries recording appointments and social engagements, lectures, health matters and travel arrangements. First volume refers to opening of Valladolid week in Spain on Monday 29 November with lecture on Thursday 2 December. Includes notes at rear and an enclosure of a newspaper cutting. Second volume contains one entry dated 23 February regarding a social engagement.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerVolume with daily entries recording appointments and social engagements, weather, travel arrangements, health matters, correspondence received and other events of the day. Notes the following on Friday 31 March, ‘Clare’s birthday. Took her to dine at “Bella Napoli’’’, her move to the Minerva club on Tuesday 18 April, and her response to Maeve McGarry’s death stating on Monday 15 May, ‘Read of M. McGarry’s death in Irish Times. Greatly distressed.’ In relation to ‘My Aunts’ she notes on Wednesday 6 September, ‘Settled with David. To accept Dwyer’s mean offer on “My Aunts”’. Also records her travels in Spain. Volume is indexed by month and contains notes at the rear. Also includes the following enclosures, a 2-pias Spanish stamp, and a newspaper clipping from a Spanish paper advertising Hotel Suizo. Includes O’Brien’s personal details at the front.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerVolume with daily entries recording appointments and social engagements, weather, financial matters, lectures, health matters, work on the house, her cats and meetings of the International Congress of Comunitá Europea degli Scrittori. Regarding accommodation, O’Brien notes on Monday 10 February, ‘To Boughton Street to see cottage – very pleased with it’, receiving keys from a Miss Miles on Friday 15 May. Records her luck with the horses on Tuesday 19 May and day out with her sisters, ‘Lunch with May & Clare. Brought May to tea at Lady Thompson’s’ on Sunday 28 June. Notes on Thursday 26 November, ‘Evening – very good party at Princess Romanov’s, near [Faversham]. Marvellous. Very old house.’ Includes personal details at front and notes at the rear.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerVolume with daily entries recording appointments and social engagements, articles and lectures, weather, domestic matters and financial matters and trip to Rome and Paris. Notes on 8 January, ‘Lecture on “Spain” at R.D.S. 3 p.m. Large crowd – very dull affair’. On 10 January records an evening in the home of Beatrice and Brendan Behan, ‘Supper at Béatrice’s – saw Blánaid Behan (aged 14 months).’ Also notes visit to Roundstone, county Galway, on 25 January, ‘To Galway & Roundstone. Staying Miss McGlynn’s – to see Mrs Connolly’. After a brief illness, O’Brien records of Kelly her cat, ‘8 am Kelly sails in, in superb form & very hungry!! Naughty little cat. Enchanted to see her. So is Clover’, on 15 August. On 27 November notes ‘Very bad news, (a) from Toronto [View], (b) from Texas. Greatly depressed – & most acutely embarrassed! Don’t know what to do. Talk with W. Moloney. Also with Mary’, and the following day states ‘After long bad night of thought, decided to write to Nance. Have done so’. Quiet sad day.’ Includes notes at the rear.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer