Typescript draft of script entitled ‘Moving Back into Village Life’, which begins: ‘love has been a mover all my life. Not exactly by choice…’. Paginated with amendments in ink.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerTypescript draft of script entitled ‘Living with Cats Again’, which begins: ‘About five weeks ago I sold myself back into slavery.’ Paginated with amendments in ink.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerTypescript draft of script entitled ‘Christmas and Happy New Year’, which begins ‘Well, here we are once again, plunged in those last festive and exhausting days of the exhausted old year.’ Paginated with amendments in ink.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerTypescript draft of a scenario for a story entitled Thomasheen James and the Deadly Weapon which begins: ‘A crisp autumn morning.’ Minor alterations. Pagination.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerTypescript draft of a paper for G. Almansi, editor of Twentieth Century Studies, Elliot College, University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury, which begins: ‘The problem in say these last two decades of how in faction to treat sexual events troubles me no more than it has always troubled the novelist…’. Paginated and includes address at 177 The Street, Boughton, Faversham, Kent.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerTypescript draft of a lecture in Spanish for University of Valladolid, Spain, entitled ‘La Prosa Imaginativa o Ficcional en Irlanda a Partir de 1800’ which begins: ‘Señoras y caballeros, Me siento sumamente honrada por la invitación de dirigírme a ustedes esta noche…’. Paginated with amendments in ink. Also see P12/2/1/4/13.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerTypescript draft of a lecture for the Visual Arts Society, University College, Galway entitled ‘Some memories of Student Life Long Ago’, which begins: ‘It is very good of you to want me to talk to you this evening…’. Paginated.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerTypescript draft of a lecture for Association of Professional and Business Women, Canterbury, which begins: ‘Ladies, I have thought that you might like to hear some talk of Spain.’ Paginated with ink amendments.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerTypescript draft of a lecture with some handwritten notes for the Sir William Gibb School for Girls in Faversham, Kent, which begins: ‘I believe I’m to talk to you about my work. Well – as I’ve been working, earning my living, all my adult life…’. Unpaginated.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerTypescript draft of a lecture entitled ‘Young Wives’ [given in Faversham, Kent] which begins: ‘Thank you for asking me to talk to you.’ Paginated.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer