Item 2 - Talks by Carolyn Swift 2

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UGA T40/7/2

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Talks by Carolyn Swift 2

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  • [198-]

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1 file, c. 40 pp

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File with texts of talks written by Carolyn Swift and with related documents. Includes typed text of talk "Bernard Shaw - One Of The Earliest Supporters of the Feminist Movement", with manuscript edits and annotations by Swift. Attached is a flyer from "Appeal - Shaw Birthplace Museum Trust", with list of names of the Trust members, a donation form, and information on the Shaw Birthplace Trust campaign.

Text of talk "Opening of 2nd International Dance Congress, Malahide, 29 October [ ] delivered by Carolyn Swift.

A list of productions by the New Theatre Group 1937 - 1942

Typed text of talk/article "Is There A Play Doctor In The House?" by Carolyn Swift

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      15/05/2025
      18/06/2025

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