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Expand 4 - Papers of Robert Oliver Francis Wynne4 - Papers of Robert Oliver Francis Wynne
Collapse 5 - Papers of Frances Anna [Nanette] Wynne5 - Papers of Frances Anna [Nanette] Wynne
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1 - Box of personal items collected by Mrs Nanette Wynne. Mostly religious postcards and photographs; also family photographs etc., including photographs of Garthewin and other houses, of her husband's mother Eugenie Marie Wynne's grave at Nice, of her sister-in-law Amy Constable when she was young, and of other family members, often unidentified. Also an obituary of her brother Robert Valentine Macrory in The Derry Standard of 1 November 1954.
2 - Personalia - mostly photographs of Nanette Wynne's family and of various Catholic churches, convents and clergy; also a few personal letters from family and friends.
3 - Personalia in an envelope - photographs of her family; also letters and cards from family and friends, plus one letter from "Aunt A." to R.O.F. Wynne.
4 - Scrapbook kept by Mrs Nanette Wynne containing newspaper cuttings and photographs relating to the marriages, births and deaths of members of her family; also other miscellaneous cuttings mostly concerned with society and politics in Northern Ireland up to 1911; also an obituary of Eyre Crowe A.R.A., uncle of Nanette's husband Richard Wynne, and a report of an Author's Club Dinner held to commemorate the centenary of the birth of William Makepeace Thackeray. A second section, 1911-1948, consists of reviews of Nanette's artistic and literary work, especially of the books Eastward of All (1945) and The True Level (1947).
5 - Personalia - mostly letters from family and friends. Two from her granddaughter Menna Wynne about to go to college in Ireland and feeling homesick, c. 1962: "Looks as if we'll soon be rocking around in World War III, doesn't it? Oh, well, it was getting a bit dull, being safe and alive, wasn't it?!!!"; also a letter dated 14 January 1960, from Frank Gallagher to Gwyneth Wynne, explaining and defending live animal exports; also a transcript of a Radio Eireann review of The True Level; suggestions from Frank Gallagher on Nanette's book, dated 1946; and a copy of the poem "Gwenllian", by Roye McCoye, dated April 1956.
6 - Personal letters sent to Nanette Wynne by family and friends, also criticisms by publishers of her son R.O.F. Wynne's poetry [1925-26] and of Nanette's book The True Level [1946].
7 - Letter: M.H. Gill & Son Ltd., Dublin, to Mrs. F.A. Wynne, Brodyr Gwynion, Lampeter, Cards., Wales, concerning last-minute changes to her book The True Level, which is about to be published.
8 - Postcard album belonging to Mrs Nanette Wynne. Mostly postcards of churches or religious scenes, some others including "U.V.F. demonstration, Limvady, April 16, 1914, 'A' Company".
9 - Christmas card, with the design on the front being the Architect's design for Whitefriars and the new church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Lampeter.
Expand 6 - Papers of Anita Kathleen Mary [Nina] Wynne6 - Papers of Anita Kathleen Mary [Nina] Wynne
Expand 7 - Papers of Menna Wynne7 - Papers of Menna Wynne
Expand 8 - Papers of Gwyneth [Lowri] Wynne8 - Papers of Gwyneth [Lowri] Wynne
Expand 9 - Papers of the Crowe family9 - Papers of the Crowe family
Expand 3 - Miscellaneous addenda3 - Miscellaneous addenda
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