Letter from [Sir James] Harman, Lord Mayor of London, The Mansion House, London E.C.4., expressing pleasure at Condell’s acceptance of his invitation to lunch on 25 June 1964.
Sin títuloLetter from Thomas J. Cranitch, Press Officer, Aer Lingus Publicity Department, 58 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1, seeking Condell’s photograph and biography for press use by their New York office. Also a copy of same.
Sin títuloLetter from A. D. C. Byrne, Guinness Group Sales (Ireland) Ltd., St. James’s Gate, Dublin 8, stating that the President of the Guinness-Harp Corporation in New York would be pleased to meet Condell during her visit and assist with TV and radio appearances. Also Condell’s copy reply dated 21 February 1966.
Sin títuloCorrespondence with dress designer Clodagh O’Kennedy, 21 South Anne Street, Dublin 2, relating to an offer by Clodagh to supply Condell with garments for her trip, which Condell has accepted. The letters deal in the main with arrangements for the delivery of the clothes; the success of Condell’s trip; and clothes samples required for an unspecified fashion show and trade fair. Attached to the correspondence are a to do-list, a list of garments required, and an itinerary of Condell’s trip.
Sin títuloCorrespondence with A. M. Fergus, St John Bosco Industries, Carraroe, county Galway, relating to an offer to supply Condell with garments for her trip. Also later correspondence relating to samples of clothing, and to an order made for crochet evening blouses for Condell’s trip to the World Health Congress in Germany in 1866.
Sin títuloCopy letter to Charlie [author Charles O’Neil of Connecticut], outlining her itinerary and expressing her desire to meet with him.
Sin títuloTelegrams from friends and family, wishing Condell bon voyage and success with her trip.
Sin títuloWelcome notes to Condell from Ralph Hitz Jr., General Manager, Sheraton-Atlantic Hotel; and Patrick J. Heneghan, The Exotic Garden Inc., Hollywood on her arrival in the United States.
Sin títuloCopy 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.
Sin títuloBlack and white photograph (45 x 35 mm) of [Clare] and Kate O’Brien standing in the doorway of The Fort, Roundstone, county Galway, smiling at the camera. Similar to P12/5/1/69-70 and 72-73.
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