Typed script of 'Yerma' by Federico Garcia Lorca, translated by Frank McGuinness.
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Typed script for play 'Yellow Light', a half-hour play by Irene Coates, London. No production details included.
File of writings by Carolyn Swift which were contributions for the RTÉ Radio 1 programme, 'Sunday Miscellany' and broadly on the theme of travel and the world. Note: written pieces are individually undated and some contain handwritten edits by Swift. Pieces by Swift in this file include:
Plus Ca Change
Precious Stones and Symbols
Our Empire
Strange Pets
The Museum of Mankind
My Pen Pal
Knowing What's Wat
Memories in a London Museum
To Hell and Back
A Trip to Scarborough
Advantages of The Simple Way of Life
Japanese Fashion
Eating in War-Time England
The Royal Photographer
It Almost Might Have Been Ireland
Honeymoon Island
The Moorings
In the Wilderness
Encountering the Unexpected
The Attractions of a Good Breakfast
Running the Trains on Time
Okinawa, Japan's Honeymoon Island
Walking Along the Skyline
Travelling the Grand Canal
Mystery of the Megaliths
East and West, Old World and New
Meeting Our Expectations
File of writings by Carolyn Swift which were contributions for the RTÉ Radio 1 programme, 'Sunday Miscellany' and broadly on the theme of travel and the world. Note: written pieces are individually undated and some contain handwritten edits by Swift. Pieces by Swift in this file include:
Forced Stop in Alaska
Saadi And His Flower Garden
The Argentinian Way of Death
An Irish-Russian/West Indian Bar
Coventry In The Caribbean
Saying Goodbye to an Alligator
Hiram Bingham and The Lost City of the Incas
An English Garden that Died, and an Irish One That's Flourishing
Ueno Park
The Early Birds
The Tourist Guide
The ABC of Jugoslavian Tolerance
The Peaceful Invasion
Going Where You're Welcome
The Museum of Mankind
A Wartime College in the Cotswolds
Half Doing the Alhambra
Jamboree '78
Map Madness
The Early Birds
The Balm Gardens
The Links Between The Irish Church and a Cave in Upper Egypt
File of writings by Carolyn Swift which were contributions for the RTÉ Radio 1 programme, 'Sunday Miscellany' and broadly on the theme of travel and the world. Note: written pieces are individually undated and some contain handwritten edits by Swift. Pieces by Swift in this file include:
Japanese Fashion
The Journey That Nearly Meant Gaol in Jordan
The Japanese Art of Flower Arrangement
The Art of Japanese Woodblock Printing
A Guide to Irish-Mexican Relations
Mexican Fiesta
The Bunratty Banquets of Bangkok
Reaching the Heavens
Our Cousins The Jews
The Kilims of Kurdistan
Tiger Balm Gardens
the Irish Church and A Cave in Upper Egypt
A Moving Experience
Setting Off International Crises
Hiram Bingham And The Lost City of The Incas
Knowing What's Wat
Room Service In the Jungle
The Rose Red City of Petra
Day Trip To China
Soul Á La Japonaise
The Last Unspoiled Chinese Village in Hong Kong
File of writings by Carolyn Swift which were contributions for the RTÉ Radio 1 programme, 'Sunday Miscellany' and broadly on the theme of theatre. Note: written pieces are individually undated and some contain handwritten edits by Swift. Pieces by Swift in this file include:
The Drama Critic
Women in the Irish Theatre
Making History
An Everyday Sort of a Ghost
Preaching to the Converted
The Absurd Details Which Outlive Events
Our Loch Ness Monster
The Glimmer Man
Memories of Howth
Bernard Shaw and the Feminist Movement
Remembering Distinguished Bodies
File of writings by Carolyn Swift which were contributions for the RTÉ Radio 1 programme, 'Sunday Miscellany' and broadly on the theme of theatre. Note: written pieces are individually undated and some contain handwritten edits by Swift. Pieces by Swift in this file include:
A Play From The Old Stock
Tullira Castle and the Birth of the Abbey Theatre
Old Theatre Buildings and Their Acoustics
The Ghost of Pantos Past
A Hamlet of the World of Dance
Going to the Theatre in Japan
Memories of Mac
Pupper People
The Irish Swan Lake
Women in the Irish Theatre
The Drama Critic
Women's Roles in Plays - And Out of Them
Godot In The Pike [Theatre]
File of writings by Carolyn Swift which were contributions for the RTÉ Radio 1 programme, 'Sunday Miscellany' and broadly on the topic of Ireland, personal and family, and general themes. Note: written pieces are individually undated and some contain handwritten edits by Swift. Pieces by Swift in this file include:
Dunbrody Abbey
The One That Got Away
Tradition Vs Progress
The Rose of Drimnagh
A Holiday Romance
Difficulties in Identifying A Malady
A Trip To Wexford
Places That Feel Like Home
Surnames
Why I Never Wear Boots
Airing Our Likes and Dislikes
Innocently Insulting Other Races
Wrestling On TV
The Search For Longevity
The Tortoise Versus Stone Age Man
The Fascination of Flowers
File of writings by Carolyn Swift which were contributions for the RTÉ Radio 1 programme, 'Sunday Miscellany' and broadly on the topic of Ireland, personal and family, and general themes. Note: written pieces are individually undated and some contain handwritten edits by Swift. Pieces by Swift in this file include:
The Scholar Surgeon
The Real Diplomatic Service
Washing In The Ways Of Our Fathers
Bird's Eye View
Potholes of the World Unite
Nature's Sympathy With the Poet's Mood
The Perils of Fancy Dress
The One That Got Away
The Man Who Sought And Found Notoriety
The Peaceful Invasion
Religious and Political Symbols
Our Cousins The Jews
Reaching the Heavens
Colette
Old Fashions In Old Films
File of writings by Carolyn Swift which were contributions for the RTÉ Radio 1 programme, 'Sunday Miscellany' and broadly on the topic of Ireland, personal and family, and general themes. Note: written pieces are individually undated and some contain handwritten edits by Swift. Pieces by Swift in this file include:
The Antique Department
One-Way Streets in Wexford
My Grandmother and Madras
The Fine Art of Milking the Tourist
Superstition, Saints, and Suntan
Do You Believe In Ghosts
Visual Illiteracy
The Case of The Moving Haystacks
Birthday Greetings From a Famous Author
Masks
Meeting the Locals
The Rossiters of Rathmacknee
A Twelfth Century Woman Writer and Composer Who Should Have been a Saint
Wildlife in Our Parks
The Big House of Clarinbridge
The French Drop-Out We Remember at Christmas
The Pet Named After a Planet
It Could Have Been Here
Doctors Don't Differ on Dieting
Back To The Pony and Trap
Cooking By Volcano
A Moving Experience
The Vicar Of Bray and The Archbishop of Cashel
The Shield of David
Mythology and Folklore
Setting Off International Crises
The First Novel Ever Written