Dublin (Ireland)
16 Archival description results for Dublin (Ireland)
Consists of postcard sent by Judith/Jean Keough to Brian Moore's Aunt. Accompanied by two notes from Brian and Jean Moore. Postcard reads: To Mrs. O'Malley[?] Belfast, Ireland. From Your Servant Judith. Note from Brian Moore "For University of Calgary. This is a postcard sent by the spinster Lady Mary Judith Keogh (the original of Judith Hearne) to my Aunt Mrs. Mc Jnally [sic] circa the turn of the century." Photo on postcard depicts O'Connell's Statue, Dublin.
Box consists of typescript draft of manuscript with handwritten edits and notes.
Box consists of drafts and research materials for Leaving Dublin; includes interviews with John Murrell, original draft and copy of chapter "Locked Out" edited by Shauna Rusnak (dated 2010), and drafts numbered 1, 2 and 3.
Series consists of typescript drafts, research materials, interviews, correspondence, publisher's gallies, promotional materials, and copies of articles by Brennan used for his non-fictional books and biographies.
Subseries consists of manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, articles, research and other materials related to Brennan's non-fiction works.
Consists of work published in The Dolmen Miscellany of Irish Writing. Edited by John Montague. B. Moore's note on the original file folder states "This issue was historic issue of this magazine, and has been reissued many times since".
Consists of typescript, handwritten and newspaper clippings. Includes letter (1971 July 10), Malibu (California), from B. Moore to Michael Paul Gallagher asking questions about details of a monastic order. 2 p. Typed letter(s) signed by the author; letter (1971 July 15), Dublin (Ireland) from Michael Paul Gallagher to Brian Moore advising on religious matters. 1 p. Typed letter(s) signed by the author with handwritten postscript. Also includes a newspaper clipping about visit to Ireland of a Benedictine Abbot, an article about faith and a clipping from Newsweek, August 9, 1971 about miracles at Lourdes.
Consists of handwritten and typescript notes on miracles. Includes letter (1981 February 14), Dublin (Ireland) from Michael Paul Gallagher to B. Moore, Malibu (California), discussing miracles from a theological perspective; research from various reference books and quotations from philosophers about miracles; accounts of actual miracles; and clippings about miracles.
Consists of typescript and handwritten notes including answers to questions, probably from B. Moore's sister, Eibhlin Darbyshire, about points of fact for the novel, a travelling chronology for Sean Redden's trip from Dublin to Paris and B. Moore's chronology for writing the novel, originally called: Confessions.
Consists of handwritten and typescript correspondence between Seaver and Beecroft regarding availability of Beecroft's music for a concert
Consists of untitled talk on Brian Moore - notes, n.d. Typescript (photocopy). Includes typescript explanatory note from B. Moore which states - "notes made for a talk given by Patrick Walsh of St. Francis Xavier University N.S. in Dublin at University College Dublin. These notes were given to members of the audience".
- Consists of material relating to Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, production of stage play directed by Cyril Frankel, designed by Stephen Andrews
- miscellaneous material including bills and receipts, correspondence, notes including programme note, article about Ibsen, programme and reviews
- S. Andrews’s copy of script; working copy of script with holograph stage directions and prop notes
- production photographs; poster (removed to oversize box 36);
- Scrapbook containing programmes, photographs, newspaper clippings about cast, production and opening night (removed to oversize box 36).
Consists of poster for Gate Theatre, Dublin production of Henrik Ibsen’s When We Dead Awaken, designed by Stephen Andrews.