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Autumn Beauty. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; Text by W[illiam] B[utler] Yeats, undated
2 Copies. Hand-colored print of a woodland in autumn. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: The trees are in their autumn beauty / The woodland paths are dry,
"Beached" photocopy of typescript manuscript, undated
1 short story (9 leaves; 2 copies).
Beaten Tracks proposal, undated
One page of handwritten notes and one print proposal for a "public art in transit" program.
Beehives. E[lizabeth] C[orbet] Yeats, artist; text by Eleanor Sinclair, undated
Hand-colored print of haystacks. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: As bees with a slumberous murmur / Are heard on a summer day
Bid old Days. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist; text by Susan [Langstaff] Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of an Irish domestic gathering at Christmas. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Call out and bid the old days return, / And set the Christmas log to burn
Blaeberry Sunday typescript manuscript, 1994
One novel.
Blaeberry Sunday typescript manuscript with corrections, undated
One novel.
Bless the Four Corners of this House. Text by Arthur Guiterman, undated
Text from "The Mirthful Lyre"; copyright 1918 by Harper and Brothers. Hand-colored print of a cottage scene. A historiated initial begins the poem featured below. The first two lines of text: Bless the four corners of this house / And be the lintel blest;
Books Ireland magazines, 1997 September, 1997 October
"Bringing Your Family" article manuscript printout, 1996 August 31?
Manuscript for an article later printed in Irish Times.
Brisbane Writers Festival papers, 2001
Broadside Charactersa: Drawings by Jack B. Yeats, 1972 February
Contains an example of Yeat's work. A gypsy-like character playing a stringed instrument. Broadside for Hand-colored drawings by Jack B. Yeats.
Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, volume 29, number 2, 2003 Fall
One journal issue, includes chapter of Splendour Falls by Éilís Ní Dhuibhne.
Carol Morris letter to Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, with manuscript article, 1992 July 15
One letter and one article entitled "Another Fringe, Another View."
"Chaucer article" computer disk (electronic records), undated
One 3.5 inch floppy disk.
Chestnut cottage draft 10, manuscript printout, undated
One novel later published as The Sparkling Rain under the name Elizabeth O'Hara (188 leaves).
Children's books in Ireland pamphlet, 1990 December
Child's Thought. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by Nancy Campbell, undated
Hand-colored print of a story of Christ as a child dreaming on Christmas Eve. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Stockings full of toys, and trees / Where the coloured stars unfold.
Chimney Sweeps Project at University of Copenhagen, transcription and interview, 1979
Christians Awake. D[orothy] Blackham, artist, undated
Hand-colored print of the Presentation of the gifts by the Three Magi. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Christians, awake, salute the happy morn, / Whereon the Saviour of the world was born;
Christmas Brings. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Katharine Tynan, undated
Hand-colored print of an extinguished candle, which has smoke in the form of angels. Beneath the image is a Christmas poem. First two lines of text: Christmas brings all home / Yea, Christmas spreads the Feast
Christmas Candle. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist; text by W[inifred] M. Letts, undated
Hand-colored print of a vision of the Virgin and Christ Child appearing to a young praying. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: I've bought a candle / so thick and tall and red,
Christmas Card List, undated
Printed Christmas Card List for the Cuala Press containing title, artist, and author for EPH 5002: 1-74
Christmas card to Éilís Ní Dhuibhne from a class, undated
Christmas. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by L[ouis] H. Brindley, undated
Hand-colored print of a winter cottage scene. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Cold is the night, and the snow lying deep, / Quiet is the night for the winds are hush'd asleep,
Christmas Eve. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist; text by Ruth Duffin, undated
Hand-colored print of the Virgin Mary and Joseph seeking a place to rest. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: A cup of milk / And a wheaten cake,
Christmas Greetings. P[amela] C[oleman] Smith, artist, undated
Hand-colored print of the Presentation of Gifts by the Three Magi. Beneath the image is the text: Christmas Greetings.
Christmas Hearth. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by W[inifred] M. Letts, undated
Hand-colored print of a cottage in a night time winter scene. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: A full moon and the shadows of bare trees / On fallen snow that blurs the gravel path.
Christmas Holly. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by Katharine Tynan, undated
Hand-colored print of a winter scene featuring a snow covered cottage and landscape. Beneath the image is a Christmas poem. First two lines of text: Under the Christmas holly / Old dreams are dreamed again.
Christmas Toast. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Katharine Tynan, undated
2 Copies. Hand-colored print of Christ Child with His raised in blessing over a town. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Here's to the House this Christmas night / To the good woman, her store and flock.