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IE 2135 P3/3/4/1/21 · File · 5 and 11 April 1966
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Copy letter of appreciation to James O. Leet, Vice-President, Irish International Airlines, 572, Fifth Avenue, New York, thanking him for his kindness during Condell’s visit and for making the trip possible in the first instance. Also Leet’s reply dated 11 April 1966.

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IE 2135 P3/3/4/2 · sub-series · 1965-1966
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

This sub-series contains correspondence relating to Frances Condell's other activites during her last term as councillor.

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IE 2135 P3/3/4/2/2 · File · 8-14 June 1966
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Correspondence with Joseph E. O’Connor, National Archives and Records Service, Washington D.C., and with Robert P. Chalker, Counselor of the US Embassy in Dublin, relating to the John F. Kennedy Library Oral History Project. Condell is asked to contribute to the project, the purpose which is to record interviews with colleagues and contemporaries of the late President. The letters deal in the main with arranging a suitable date for the interview. A related brochure is attached to one of the letters.

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IE 2135 P2/2/1/5/6 · Item · 12 March 1918
Part of The Daly Papers

Letter from Ernest Blythe, Cork Gaol to Madge Daly, describing his hunger strike and disturbed stomach, and the postponement of his court martial.

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IE 2135 P2/2/1/5/7 · File · April-June 1918
Part of The Daly Papers

Letters from Ernest Blythe, Dundalk Gaol to Madge Daly, describing his daily life and living conditions, discussing the quality of reportage in newspapers and expressing frustration over the abolition of food parcels in prison.

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IE 2135 P2/2/1/5/8 · File · August 1918-January 1919
Part of The Daly Papers

Letters from Ernest Blythe, Belfast Gaol to Madge Daly, describing his fellow prisoners and the commemoration of the anniversary of Thomas Ashe’s death.

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