Hardback sundry account ledger with balance of payment for each client entered in each column within the time period of the ledger.
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Typed script, with annotation/stage directions for sketch "Sweetness and Light", produced by the Pike Theatre Dublin as part of the Late Night Follies.
Typed screenplay of "Sword of Sherwood Forest" by Alan Hackney, Hammer House Film Productions, London. Note on cover states that Anew McMaster played the part of 'Judge'.
Files relating to the play, "Table for Two" written by Carolyn Swift. Typed scripts, some with annotation and edits by Swift. Note the cover pages of the playscripts alternate with the name of Carolyn Swift and with 'Sal O'Brien', a pseudonym used by Swift. Includes letters to Swift from the O.Z. Whitehead Award, noting receipt of the playscript for consideration.
File with script notes written by Carolyn Swift of words used in the television show, 'Talk About' broadcast on RTÉ television in the late 1990s.
Texts of public talks given by Carolyn Swift at various events and on topics of Irish literature and culture, children's literature, theatre, politics.
File with text of talk by Carolyn Swift, entitled "Our Cousins - The Egyptians", which was delivered at an event organised by the Israel/Ireland Friendship League, held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Eden Quay, Dublin, Wednesday 16 April 1980. Multiple typed copies of the talk, annotated by hand by Swift.
Letters between Swift and Alice Darlington, President of the Ireland - Israel Friendship League, discussing plans for the talk including earliest letter of invitation to Swift from Darlington hoping that Swift will give a talk for the League (7 Aug 1979); letter of invitation issued to the talk by the League and on League headed paper; Letter from Swift to the Cultural Attaché, Embassy of Egypt, Mount Merrion, Dublin (Jan 1980). Also list of slides and images used by Swift as part of the talk.
Bound copy typed script of 'Tarry Flynn' by Patrick Kavanagh and adapted for the stage by P.J. O'Connor. First staged at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in 1966, directed by Tomás Mac Anna. Includes a preface by Michéal Ó'hAodha.
Folders with 'Traders Record of Tax Returns' on cover, 'Value Added Tax (VAT), completed by the Sisters of Charity and returned to Office of the Revenue Commission, Dublin. Ledgers completed with details and figures for 'Sales and Services / Stock for Resale and Other Goods and Services, Total VAT deductible, and VAT Payable' for the Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry. 1980 - 1990.
File of manuscript and typed teaching notes on Irish theatre and drama and on Irish writing by Carolyn Swift. Includes correspondence with Tomas Mac Anna, Abbey Theatre Dublin, discussing Swift's teaching on a course on Irish Theatre for students of Boston College. A teaching guide by Swift for William Shakespeare's 'Othello'.
Lecture notes by Swift on 'Theatre in the 1950s and writing for children.
Also letters between Swift and Independent Theatre Workshop and the Dublin Theatre Workshop.