Descriptive List of the Personal Archive of Diarmaid L. Fawsitt
PR81/1/5 Industrial Development and Trade (1920s-1930s)
Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/106
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Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/112
Date:
19 April 1928
2 January 1930
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Letter from Lalor to Fawsitt, with enclosure
Letter from Slattery to ‘Mr & Mrs Fawsitt’
Extent: 2pp
Extent: 2pp
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Scope and Content: Ms letter from Lalor to Fawsitt, forwarding letter from Meadows [not present], railway receipt [present], and updated account [not present]. Ts copy of letter also present.
Scope and Content: Letter from Slattery to Mr and Mrs Fawsitt, referring to several subjects, including her time at St Vincent’s Hospital, the impact of the stock market crash on business, and mutual acquaintances. She notes that Mr McGrath ‘was badly hit’ [in the stock market crash], and that his daughter was badly injured in an automobile accident. She refers to Irish affairs in New York, and notes she is glad ‘Jack goes to see you, we do not hear from him at all’.
Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/107
Date:
19 April 1928
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(Copy) letter from Fawsitt to Slattery
Extent: 1p
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Scope and Content: (Copy) letter from Fawsitt to Slattery, forwarding copies of correspondence regarding delivery of hurleys [not present], and stating he will issue a cheque for the nett amount of £37 1 shilling on receipt of Lalor’s formal invoice.
Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/113
Date:
10 January 1930
Title: Level:
Letter from Slattery to Fawsitt
Extent: 1p
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Scope and Content: Letter from Slattery to Fawsitt, asking him to send an enclosed order [not present] to Martin Lalor. She would like to have the hurleys by the first week of April.
Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/108
Date:
24 April 1928
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(Copy) letter from Fawsitt to Lalor
Extent: 1p
Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/114
Date:
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20 January 1930
Scope and Content: (Copy) letter from Fawsitt to Lalor returning documentation and forwarding cheque in full payment of account [enclosures not present].
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Copy letter from Fawsitt to Martin Lalor
Extent: 1p
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Scope and Content: Rough copy letter from Fawsitt to Lalor, asking him to state by return whether he can fulfil an order for 10 dozen hurleys from the Irish Industries Depot, and to quote for same.
Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/109
Date:
26 April 1928
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(Copy) letter from Fawsitt to Slattery
Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/115
Date:
Extent: 1p
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21 January 1930
Scope and Content: (Copy) letter from Fawsitt to Slattery confirming shipping of hurleys and summarising payments with regarding to orders from Lalor. He advises ‘I have been told that ash hurleys can be prevented from warping by a wash of linseed oil to which is added a small quantity of kerosene oil’.
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Letter from Lalor to Fawsitt
Extent: 1p
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Scope and Content: Letter from Lalor to Fawsitt, acknowledging his of today and offering to supply ten dozen hurleys at 6 shillings 6 pence each, carriage paid to Liverpool before 1 March. Envelope present.
Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/110
Date:
26 April 1928
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Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/116
Date:
Letter card from Mary M Slattery to Fawsitt
22 January 1930
Extent: 1p
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Copy lettr from Fawsitt to Lalor
Scope and Content: Letter card from Slattery to Fawsitt confirming receipt of hurleys and balls, adding ‘well worth waiting for, he makes the best sticks undoubtedly’.
Extent: 1p
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Scope and Content: Copy letter from Fawsitt to Lalor acknowledging his letter but ‘regretting that your price makes it impossible for me to place the order with you’.
Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/111
Date:
No date
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Reference: PR81/1/5/A/03/117
Date:
Ms letter from Leo J Fearon to Fawsitt
27 January 1930
Extent: 1p
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Ms letter from Martin Lalor to (Fawsitt)
Scope and Content: Ms letter from Fearon to Fawsitt, stating ‘I would like to see you before I return to New York’, and asking when would be the best time.
Extent: 1p
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Scope and Content: Letter from Lalor to (Fawsitt) [on headed paper], expressing regret that Fawsitt cannot see his way to place an order for 120 hurleys at the price quoted. He forwards a newscutting [not present] showing ‘my prices are not enormous’.
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