Letters from assorted correspondents to Madge Daly, mainly letters containing general pleasantries and conveying social and domestic news. Correspondents include Mark Ryan, S. Ginnell; G. G. Tyndall; Patrick MacBride (discussing his brother John); Gomar de Bhalla; Sorcha MacGuinness; Frances Melland; Richard Campbell and C. J. Frome of the American Committee for Relief in Ireland; John R. Reynolds & Co. Accountants and Auditors (lacking last page); William Molloy [?]; Mary Bowles; Peter Murray; Phyllis Ryan; Máire Ní Shuibhne; Father Senan; Mrs Kilroy; and eight unidentified writers.
Sin títuloInvitations to various events and social functions issued to members of the Daly family.
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 títuloTyped speech given by Condell on the occasion of her election as Mayor of Limerick City.
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.
Sin títuloEnvelope containing typescript copies of an address of welcome to Senator Edward Kennedy.
Sin títuloAddress given to the New York Rotary Club on St Patrick’s Day during Condell’s visit to the United States in March 1966.
Sin títuloAddress on behalf of Guinness Group Sales Ltd. to a visiting group of members of the Licensed Vintners Association to the Guinness Brewery.
Sin títuloCentennial edition of The Equity newspaper published in Shawville, Quebec, containing a photograph of Thomas Eades taken in 1909.
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