Photocopy of a script entitled ‘“Do You Remember?”: No. 1. “The Autumn Term”’, written by Kate O’Brien for the radio programme Between Ourselves, transmitted on 1 December 1955.
O'Toole, Michael (1938-2000), journalist, author and bibliophileThis sub-series contains other writers’ adaptations of J. M. O'Neill's novel Open Cut for film.
O’Neill, Jeremiah Michael (1921-1999), novelist and playwrightThis sub-series contains a letter and certificate from Screen Writers’ Guild.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerMostly notes on scraps of paper containing names, addresses and telephone numbers of friends and other contacts at home and abroad, including Creation Property & Printing Limited, the International Copyright Bureau Limited, journalists from the Kent Messenger, Michael and Mollie Hardwick, Oksana Kuugeusky of Writers Union, Moscow, and Guy and Sylvia Chilver, Kent. In addition, a serviette with details of Valladolid University in Spain. Also includes invitations, letters, a telephone message in connection with the visit to Valladolid University, Spain, and a bill from Hotel Suecia, Madrid, Spain.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerScrapbook containing press cuttings from Irish newspapers relating to the Herrema trial.
Herrema, Tiede (1921-2020), managing director of Ferenka Ltd.Hardback album used as a scrapbook containing newspaper and magazine cuttings relating to Kate O’Brien, mainly reviews of her plays Distinguished Villa and The Bridge. Two thirds of the pages are blank.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickBound hardback scrapbook off 66 pages containing press cuttings [collected by Mary O'Neill] relating to Kate O’Brien and her play The Distinguished Villa. With seven loose inserts of further press cuttings on the same topic.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetLarge cloth-bound hardback scrapbook containing press cuttings, trial programmes, rule books, invitations, advertisements and notices mostly relating to coursing, fishing, field trials and the activities of the Adare Manor Golf Club. Also several articles on tobacco cultivation in Ireland and on the Irish Land Bill (including a number of published letters by the Earl of Dunraven); a series of articles entitled 'Rural Denmark' investigating the country’s agriculture and rural problems; article entitled 'Pre-Historic Faith and Worship' by the Rev. Canon French; article on Irish stud farms; article on motored ploughs; two articles on game prosecutions in Pallaskenry; and a long article on the retirement of Niel Ballingal from his role as factor for the Balgonie colliery in Scotland. For loose items originally inserted between the pages of the album, see P69/1/2-17.
Ballingal, Robert Rennie (1867-1928), land agentScrapbook of mainly press cuttings relating to the photographer Maurice Fridberg, including a letter from J. W. Ford Smith, Keeper of Art Ulster Museum, to Fridberg dated 23 June 1967; copy of vol. 1 no. 3 of Maccabi Life; an invitation to an exhibition of Fridberg’s works in Dublin; a printed poem entitled Prayer of a Tree by Condell, and a black and white photograph by Fridberg, entitled Fly.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickScrapbook containing reviews and other press cuttings relating to Sara Payne and the Payne School of Dance and Mime, providing a detailed insight into the early years of ballet in Ireland. One of the items is loose.
Payne, Sara (1907-1993), dancer, choreographer and dance teacher