Item 9 - Writings on Ireland and General 4 - Sunday Miscellany

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UGA T40/4/35/9

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Writings on Ireland and General 4 - Sunday Miscellany

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  • 1970

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1 file, c. 100 pp

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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

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      01/04/2025
      24/07/2025

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