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              UGA T/T40/4/33/4 · Item · 1970
              Part of Theatre

              File with typed script for a new play for radio written by Carolyn Swift, entitled "The Antique Department" and submitted to RTÉ radio. Includes letter from Swift to John Lynch, Drama and Variety Department, RTÉ, explaining about the play and on ambitions for further radio play writing.

              UGA T/T40/4/33/12 · Item · 09/01/1979
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to writing and broadcast of radio play by Carolyn Swift, entitled "The Confessions of Charles Lever" (1806 - 1872). Includes typed script of final broadcast version, dated by Swift as 9 Jan 1979. Play written as part of the Treasure House radio series.

              UGA T/T40/4/33/13 · Item · 19/07/1978
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to writing and broadcast of radio play by Carolyn Swift, entitled "The Man Who Had No Shoes", being the story of Saadi, the twelfth century poet and philosopher, told in quotations from his own works. Note of broadcast date on front cover - 19 July 1978. Includes handwritten research notes about the play by Swift. Play written as part of the Treasure House radio series.

              UGA T/T40/4/35/3 · Item · [197-]
              Part of Theatre

              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

              UGA T/T40/4/35/4 · Item · [197-]
              Part of Theatre

              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

              UGA T/T40/4/35/5 · Item · [197-]
              Part of Theatre

              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

              UGA T/T40/4/36 · Item · [198-]
              Part of Theatre

              Files relating to arts criticism and contributions by Carolyn swift to the 'Appraisal' arts show, broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1

              UGA T/T40/4/36/1 · Item · [197-]-[198-]
              Part of Theatre

              File includes notes and typed scripts for commentaries/reviews broadcast by Carolyn Swift as part of the 'Appraisal' Arts Show on RTÉ Radio 1. Includes items for 'Hotel Casanova' at the Abbey Theatre; Season's greetings by Alan Ayckbourn at the Gate Theatre; The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde at Project Arts Centre; Exiles Dance Company at the Damer Hall, Dublin; "The Invasion" at Lombard Street Studios; "Amadeus" by Peter Shaffer at the Gate Theatre Dublin (1981).