Small watercolour sketch on a scrap of paper of a young woman and a man with a cow.
Sans titreWatercolour by Stephen Rynne of the Shannon with St Mary’s Cathedral in the background, painted as a gift for Anne O’Mara.
Sans titreMenu dated 27 April 1940 and signed on the reverse by Peter, Anne and Stephen O’Mara.
Sans titrePrinted copy of an English translation of a poem O Holy Night [by Willie Moloney?].
Sans titreTyped radio script entitled Broken Poem by Stephen Rynne, who has signed the last page.
Sans titreThis sub-series contains material relating to the death of Anne O'Mara.
Sans titrePress cutting relating to Thomas O'Brien's death in India.
Sans titreLetter from Gustaaf Renier, 47 Great Ormond Street, London WC1 to Anne O’Mara. He acknowledges the news that Kate intends to return to London briefly to find a job, after which she wants to leave Gustaaf for good.
Sans titreLetter from Kate O’Brien, 11 Great James Street, Bloomsbury WC1 to Stephen O’Mara. Kate thanks Stephen for his offer of going into a joint management partnership for her next play and discusses the proposal at some length. She outlines the many successes of Distinguished Villa and expresses her pleasure with how things are going. The managers of Little Theatre have already asked for the second play, and her future looks alluring.
Sans titreTyped letter from Kate O’Brien, 11 Great James Street, Bloomsbury WC1 to Anne O’Mara on notepaper bearing the Sunlight League logo. Kate gives Anne an account of the success of Distinguished Villa and St John Ervine’s scathing review of the play. She mentions her old acquaintances Captain Holden and Eddie Newman, compliments received from Sean O’Casey, and a get-together with Stephen Rynne, Betty Sheehan and Vera Turleigh in Kate’s flat.
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