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IE 2135 P3/3/3/2/12 · File · 10 July 1964
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Letter from Joan Kennedy, wife of Senator Ted Kennedy, expressing how much it meant to the Senator to ‘hear from you and to know that your thoughts and prayers are with us’. In a handwritten post scriptum Mrs Kennedy expresses the wish to visit Ireland when her husband is well.

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Her Visit to London
IE 2135 P3/3/3/4 · sub-series · 1964
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

This sub-series contains correspondence relating to Frances Condell's visit to London as Mayor of Limerick.

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IE 2135 P3/3/4/1/3 · Item · 24 February 1966
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Letter 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.

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IE 2135 P3/3/4/1/10 · File · March-May 1966
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Correspondence, 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.

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IE 2135 P3/3/4/1/19 · File · 5 and 12 April 1966
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Copy 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.

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IE 2135 P3/3/4/1/22 · Item · 5 April 1966
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Copy 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.’

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