Copy of a letter to Vincent Browne, Managing Editor, Sunday Tribune, 8 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin, seeking to submit work for publication and enclosing a sample beginning of a short story.
Nestor, Thomas G. (1936-2023), writerCopy letter to R. Lyon, Managing Director, Talbot Press, Talbot Street, Dublin, seeking advice on having children’s stories published.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickCarbon copy of a letter from Nestor to Owen McKiernan, President, Irish American Cultural Institute, 683 Osceola Avenue, St Paul, Minnesota, USA, seeking advice on how to break into the American market.
Nestor, Thomas G. (1936-2023), writerCopy letter to Maxwell Sweeney, Radio Centre, RTÉ, Donnybrook, Dublin 4, on the possibility of reading her children’s stories on radio.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickPhotocopy of a letter from Nestor to Graham Sheil, 2 Macey Grove, North Ringwood, 3134 Victoria, Australia, seeking advice on how to break into the Australian market.
Nestor, Thomas G. (1936-2023), writerPhotocopy of a letter from Nestor to Gordon Stepto, Baldwin, Boyle, Stepto & Associates Pty. Ltd., Public Relation Consultants, Suite 63, 6th Floor, 74 Pitt Street, GPO Box 4882, Sydney, Australia, seeking advice on how to break into the Australian market.
Nestor, Thomas G. (1936-2023), writerCopy letter to ‘Nell’, in which Condell outlines highlights of her visit to the United States and regrets her lack of time which prevented her from staying longer with Nell.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickCarbon copy of a letter from Nestor to Robert Cooper, Drama Producer, BBC, Broadcasting House, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast enclosing the radio play The Innocence of Martha Brown (for which see P31/1/1/1/3) and responding to Cooper’s comments regarding Crossword Puzzle.
Nestor, Thomas G. (1936-2023), writerCopy letter to Bernice Baumgarten (Brandt and Brandt) from Brett Stokes relating to the serialisation of Blackcock’s Feather in Adventure magazine. He states that since the sale was made ‘entirely by yourselves’, they will not claim their ‘50% share to which we are entitled under our contract with the author’. However, with future serialisations of it or any of his earlier novels – The Key Above the Door, While Rivers Run or The Small Dark Man – they should receive their share. Also see P7/1/3/1/2.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerCopy letter from Colonel Charles Henry Eyre Coote to Guinness, Mahon & Co. asking them to continue acting for him in relation to the sale of the Irish estates under the Land Purchase Act of 1923.
Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote