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D7686 - Lawrence du Garde Peach of Great Hucklow (1890-1974), dramatist - [1906-2003]
BOX - Lawrence du Garde Peach: literary papers - 20th cent
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D7686/BOX/9
Title
Radio Plays for Children by L. du Garde Peach
Date
[20th cent]
Description
Files of typed scripts, some with manuscript amendments"
Safe in the Country
Subtitled "The Adventures of Three Children Evacuated to a Farm"
1. Eggs
2. Dipping the Sheep (edited 17 October 1939)
3. Under the Plough (for 11 November 1939)
4. The Pony (for 29 November 1939)
5. Gathering Winter Fuel (December 1939)
6. The Party (dated 10 January 1940)
7. Snow (for 9 February 1940)
8. Market Day (transmitted 7 March 1940)
9. Nest Eggs (transmitted 4 April 1940)
Folder of draft copies of "Safe in the Country" (1-9 as above)
St Francis of Assisi
1. Part 1 (November 1940)
2. The Founding of the Order (transmitted 24 November 1940)
3. The Bedesman of Christ (November 1940)
Stories of the Sea (all in one folder)
1. Jack Rattenbury - Smuggler
2. John Fox - Barbary Slave
3. John Hawkins - Slaver
4. Henry Morgan - Buccaneer
The Story of the Church (2 files)
Parts 1-4
Parts 5-7
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Lawrence du Garde Peach of Great Hucklow, dramatist (1890-1974)
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Slavery
Slaves
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Second World War (1939-1945)
Evacuees
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