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Computer disk "WHP sample database" (electronic records), undated
One 3.5 inch floppy disk.
Computer disks (electronic records), undated
Three 3.5 inch floppy disks: Dún na mBan Trí Thine, Yellow Wood [later published as Singles], and [Untitled].
Computer disks, unmarked (electronic records), undated
Ten 3.5 inch floppy disks.
Conference literature and miscellanea, 2003, 2004
Connaght Toast. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist, undated
Old Irish Toast. Hand-colored print of a raggedly dressed man toasting with a drink. Beneath the image is a toast. First two lines of text: Health and a long life to you, / The woman of your choice to you,
Copies from Coyn[?] A-B, Barlyamore[?] play Belinda (electronic records), undated
One 3.5 inch floppy disk.
[Cornucopia]. Nora McGuiness, artist, undated
Hand-colored print of an eros holding a cornucopia overflowing with fruits. Curtains and boughs of flower open onto a scene of Dublin and the River Liffey.
Correspondence and notes, 1995 June, undated
Three letters.
Countryside Wish. D[orothy] Blackham, artist, undated
Old Irish Wish Hand-colored press of docked boats. Beneath the image is a toast. Text: May the face of / Every good news / And the back of / Every bad news / Be towards us.
Cover art for books by Elizabeth O'Hara, undated, 1993, 1994
Creative writing at University College Dublin poster (oversize), undated
One poster.
Crónán Mná Sléibhe. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by P[atrick] H[enry] Pearse, undated
2 Copies; Each copy written in Irish and contains a looseleaf piece of paper with the English translation of the poem. Hand-colored print of a mother rocking her child in a cradle. Beneath the image is a poem in Irish. A Ä‹inn¡n ¢ir, a Ä‹oinneall mo ṫiÄ¡e-re, / d‚anfain eolas b riuḃlann an t¡r ro. [Little gold head, my house's candle, / You will guide all wayfarers that walk [this country.]
[Curious Time]. Susan Langstaff Mitchell, artist; text by Jack B[utler] Yeats, undated
Hand-colored print of Father Time holding a scythe and hourglass, skipping through a garden. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: We who know Time's little ways, / Crouch here hiding from the days;
Daria Grassi letter to Éilís Ní Dhuibhne on M. A. thesis, undated
Day Closes. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by Susan Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of a mother and child setting up the manger scene. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Day closes in the cabin dim, / They light the Christmas candle tall
December. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by L[ouis] H. Brindley, undated
Hand-colored print of the sea. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: What if December's skies / O'er clouded be,
[December]. Text by Susan L[angstaff] Mitchell, undated
Same image as EPH 5002-71, but with a different poem. Winter landscape scene of a home in the countryside. Beneath the image is a poem. The first two lines of text: We followed after / The bright months straying,
Diaries, 1993-2013
Four diaries for the years 1993, 2003-04, 2010, and 2013.
Diaries, 1980-1993
Two partially-filled appointment books for 1980 and 1993, and one notebook, blank save one page.
Documenting Women's Lives in Ireland and Canada conference program, 2002 August 21
Dordán paperback print, 2011
One copy of published novel (ISBN: 9781907494154).
Draft and research for a talk on Katherine Tynan, photocopy from Voices on the Wind, 1995?, undated
Drafts of correspondence, notes, and dream diary entry autograph manuscript, 1992 September 1, undated
Three notebooks.
Drafts of early stories, press clippings, and miscellanea, 1977, 1992, undated
Includes typescript manuscripts of "Blood and Water," "Looking," "Alice Maher and Fairytales," and "Midwife to the Fairies."
Dún an Airgid manuscript printout with corrections and annotations, 2008
One novel.
Dún na mBan Trí Thine poster (oversize), 1994 November
One poster.
Each dream remembered. Stella Frost, artist; text by A.E. [George Russell], undated
Hand-colored print of a landscape featuring a white horse in front of two cottages. First two lines of text: Each dream remembered in burning-glass, / Where through to darkness from the Light of Lights
Early stories and poems, correspondence, newspaper clippings, 1970s-1980s
Early story manuscripts and newspaper clipping "A Visit to Newgrange" by Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, 1990, undated
Easter. Text by Susan Langstaff Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of the risen Christ floating among clouds and doves and framed by angels, stars, bells, and flowers. Beneath his feet is a titulus that says "Easter". Beneath the image is a poem. The first two lines of text: Long silent Heavens, Your starbells clashed indeed, / Myriads of stirring wings awakening them,