Scripts 1-29
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Scripts 1-29
Classmark: BC MS 20c Brown/3/1/3/1
Date(s): c.1971-1973
Size and medium: 1 file
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/17002
Collection group(s): Leeds Poetry | English Literature
Description
This file contains the following items:
- 7 page transcript of a conversation with Mrs Margaret Wyke
- 8 pages of transcripts of articles from the Trinidad Guardian, 1954 - 1958.
- 7 transcripts of 1971 recordings from the government Radio Unit Library in Trinidad House, concerning West Indian politics.
- 4 page transcript of an interview between W.Richardson and the Jamaican writer George Lamming.
- 1 page transcript of a talk, Poetry and Crisis given by Mrs. Phyllis Audrey.
- 3 page typescript titled Report on visit to Nomdmi August 18 1971.
- 6 page transcript and 2 page transcript of an interview with Edna Manley, 22 August 1971.
- 5 page transcript of an interview with Edna Manley, August 24 1971.
- 3 page transcript and 4 page transcript of an interview with Edna Manley, 30 August 1971.
- 1 transcript of an entry in Edna Manley's diary, 20 September 1970.
- 2 page transcript of an interview with Edna Manley, 22 September 1971.
- 4 page transcript of an interview with Edna Manley, 6 September 1971.
- 1 transcript of a review of a book about Norman Manley.
- 4 page transcript of an interview with Douglas Manley 17 September 1971.
- 4 page transcript of an article from the Jamaica Mirror, 1956, about Edna Manley.
- 3 page transcript of an article from the Jamaica Gleaner,22 July 1956, about the Manley's home, Drumblair.
- 1 copy of a Jamaica Gleaner article about Norman Manley' s political career.
- 2 page transcript of an excerpt from a letter concerning mother/child relationships and psychology.
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