Article entitled ‘II: Paris from the Pont Neuf’ by Kate O’Brien, published in the Irish Times on 2 July 1970.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickLong play vinyl record entitled Irish Folk Songs and Ballads, containing songs sung by Dick Cameron, accompanying himself on the acoustic guitar. Tracks on Side I include ‘Galway City’, ‘The Lowlands of Holland’, ‘The Growling Old Woman’, ‘Love It Is a Killing Thing’, ‘Bold Captain Freeny’, ‘The Rambling Irishman’, ‘Johnny from the West’, ‘I Was Told by My Aunt’ and ‘The Seven Irish Boys’. Tracks on Side II include ‘The Comber Ballad’, ‘Brian O’Linn’, ‘The Maid That Sold Her Barley’, ‘Nothing to Do’, ‘The Kerry Moonlighters’, ‘Johnny the Daisy-O', ‘Down the Moor’, ‘The Cruise of the Calabar’ and ‘The Green Fields of Americay’. Label: Folkways Records and Service Corp., New York City, USA. Total duration 00:52:37.
Cameron, Richard (‘Dick’) Morgan (1929-1997), folk musician‘Long Distance’ column entitled ‘Irish Literature’ by Kate O’Brien, published in the Irish Times on 7 September 1970.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickShort story entitled ‘Jenny Kissed Me!’ by Kate O’Brien, extracted from Pearson’s Magazine, Vol. 64 (1942).
O'Mara family of Strand House, Limerick‘Long Distance’ column entitled ‘Joyful Farewell to January’ by Kate O’Brien, published in the Irish Times on 5 February 1969.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickBooklet entitled Kilkee – Official Guide. Contains an appreciation by Kate O’Brien entitled ‘The Loveliest Place I Know’.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickArticle entitled ‘Land of Misinformation’ by Kate O’Brien, published in the Irish Times on 7 February 1962.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickNotelets containing a short story titled ‘Lilian and Lolly’, with pages either missing or in the wrong order.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetManuscript draft of a short story with an illegible title, beginning with the word ‘Maiden’, telling the story of the clandestine marriage of a school teacher called Miss Lewis.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetManuscript draft of a short story titled ‘Mr Currihew’s [?] Computer’.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poet