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The Lanthorn volume 19, number 3, 1969
The Liberator (Tralee) 374, volume 3, 1917 June 21
The Little Ass. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist; text by Michael Scot, undated
Hand-colored print of the Virgin Mary and Christ Child standing near a donkey. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: The little ass bears our hearts offering / The wise-eyed ass that knows God's fosterling
The Little Red Rover. Text by Katharine Tynan, undated
Hand-colored print of a fox escaping with some sort of fowl in his mouth and a woman yelling after him. Beneath the image is a poem. The first two lines of text: Och, Mondereen Rue, you Little Red Rover, / By the glint of the moon you stole out of your cover,
The Madcap Family of Chestnut Cottage manuscript printout with annotations, "Draft 5", 2001
One novel later published as The Sparkling Rain under the name Elizabeth O'Hara (165 leaves).
The Madcaps of Chestnut Cottage manuscript printout and submission letter (electronic records), 2001 May 15
One novel, one letter, and two 3.5 inch floppy disks. Novel later published under the title The Sparkling Rain.
The Magi. Nano Reid, artist; text by W[illiam] B[utler] Yeats, undated
2 copies.Hand-colored print of the Three Magi presenting gifts in front of the vision of a cross. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Now as at all times I can see in the mind’s eye / In their stiff, painted clothes, the pale unsatisfied ones
The Magnificat. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist; text by Michael Scot, undated
Hand-colored print of the Virgin Mary envisioning the Christ Child surrounded by angels. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Under the spirit gift / Tremulous she
"The Man Who Had No Story" and "Bikes I Have Lost" manuscript printouts, undated
Two short stories.
"The Master Key" manuscript printout drafts with corrections and annotations, circa 1999
Eight [?] drafts of "The Master Key".
"The Master Key" photocopy of published story, undated
One short story (incomplete copy) as published in Ladies Night at Finbar's Hotel AG224.
"The Mermaid Who Married the Man" photocopy of typescript manuscript, undated
One short story (7 leaves).
"The Moon Shines Clear, The Horesman's Here" manuscript printout, undated
One short story.
"The North Country" manuscript printout, undated
34 leaves.
"The Old Woman as Hare" offprint of article by Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, 1993?
The Ould Lammas Fair, Ballycastle by Margaret Bell, 1966 July 4
The Pale Blue Mantle. Eileen Booth, artist, undated
Hand-colored print of a country road, which travels through a pass and leads to a mountain. Beneath the image is a poem. Text: All down the pale blue mantle / of the mountains far away, / Stream the tresses of the twilight / flying in the wake of day.
The Plough. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by J[ohn] G[reenleaf] Whittier, undated
Hand-colored print of a man and two horses plowing a field. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Drop thy still dews of quietness / Till all our strivings cease;
"The Practice of Writing" notes for lecture at Trinity College, 2005 January 11
The Rainbow. CMY [Mrs. Jack Yeats], artist, undated
Hand-colored print of a woman holding balloons that form a rainbow.
The Shelter of Neighbours and Other Stories collection of manuscript printouts, circa 2012
The Shelter of Neighbours and Other Stories incomplete collection manuscript printout, circa 2012
The Shepherd. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Edmund Bolton, undated
Hand-colored print of Virgin Mary holding the Christ child among sheep. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: For lo, the worlds great Shepherd now is born, / A blessed Babe, an Infant full of power:
"The Song of Beauty" manuscript printout, undated
One short story.
The Star in the East. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by Susan Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of a Nativity scene with Virgin and Child in the stable with star over head. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: His coming set the world aflame, / As through the glittering zones He came.
The Star is Risen. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by Susan Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of the Presentation of the Gifts by the three Magi. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines: The Star is risen in the Heart / The sweet light flushes every part.
The Stooping Angels. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist, undated
3 copies: 2 cards (one with writing in pencil "With all good wishes In Christmas" Signed E.C and is not numbered; one large square painting and no words); carol Hand-colored print of Nativity scene with Virgin Mary and Christ Child surrounded by four angels. Beneath the image on the card is a poem. First two lines of text: Let no harsh sound of earth / come near this place,
The Story of Anna Kelly Sweeney manuscript printout with annotations and corrections and newspaper clippings, circa 2006
One manuscript novel (175 leaves) and four newspaper articles on automobile collisions.
"The Universal Play", notes and manuscript printout with corrections signed
[The ways]. Text by Stephen Gwynn, undated
Stamped on back with Cuala Industries LTD. 46, Palmerston Road, Dublin, Eire. Hand-colored print of an Irish Landscape scene featuring a women standing by peat and a cottage. Beneath the image is a poem. Text: There about the ways God's air is free and spacious / Warm are chimney-corners there, warm the kindly heart.