This sub-series contains correspondence from Frances Condell's last term as councillor.
Sin títuloLetter from Margaret Carey, secretary to Ronald H. Sparks, Córas Trachtála (The Irish Export Board), Ireland House, 150-151 New Bond Street, London, supplying the address of Sparks’ brother in the United States.
Sin títuloCorrespondence, mainly with Con Dooley, Waterford Glass Limited, 29 Johnstown, Waterford City, relating to presentation pieces of Waterford Crystal to be given as presents to Jackie Kennedy and Mrs Lyndon B. Johnson, the appreciation shown by their recipients, and the great success of Condell’s trip.
Sin títuloCopy letter arranging an appointment with Mark McGinley, Peter Mark Hairdressing Salon, 87 Grafton Street, Dublin 2.
Sin títuloCopy letter of appreciation to Patrick J. Carolan, District Sales Manager, Irish International Airlines, 1028 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Washington D.C., thanking him for his kindness during Condell’s visit. Also Carolan’s reply dated 12 April 1966.
Sin títuloCopy letter of appreciation to Ambassador William P. Fay, Embassy of Ireland, 2234 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Washington D.C., thanking him and his wife for ‘the delightful welcome and hospitality extended to me upon my recent visit to your home in Washington.’
Sin títuloCopy letter of appreciation to Andy Thomas, District Manager, Irish International Airlines, Atlanta, Georgia, thanking him for his kindness during Condell’s visit. ‘I have met so many distinguished people… I have to pinch myself to realise that all this happened to me!’
Sin títuloTelegram from ‘Sam’ to Robert Condell bearing news of Sam’s imminent arrival at Shannon.
Sin títuloBrown A5 envelope addressed to Condell and postmarked in Hollywood, Florida.
Sin títuloPart of an address of welcome to His Eminence Cardinal Browne on the day of his conferral to the Freedom of the City of Limerick. Attached to the address is a note with lines from poems by Padraig Pearse. Also attached are two typed pages containing part of a story entitled The Irish Heart (see P3/7/3/2). On the reverse of the address and the typed story is a handwritten draft of the children’s story Constance the Camel.
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