Telegrams from well wishers addressed to Arthur Shields on the occasion of the opening night of 'Plough and The Stars' at the Ritz Theatre. Includes Telegrams from Adam and Nancy Shields, Tom Pugh, Jimmy O'Dea, John O'Leary.
Telegrams from J.J. O'Leary addressed to Arthur Shields, 1535 North Sierra Bonita Hollywood, California. The telegrams relate to the death of Arthur Fitzgerald. In the first telegram dated 31 December 1960 O'Leary reports that 'Will has an infection with temperature and will be out of action for a while being well looked after', In telegram dated 2 January 1961 he reports 'Position is worse today, would like you to come over immediately... '
Telegram to the Advertisement Manager of the "Independent", Dublin, asking him to hold publication of the advert for producer until further notice.
Telegram from Hilton Edwards, Gate Theatre, Dublin to Genevieve Lyons, address at Poulton Square, Chelsea, London. "Dearest Genevieve have arranged with Godfrey ...this confirms Mary in Drunkard", outlining rehearsal plans for Lyons in the role of Mary.
Telegram from Tomas Ó Muirchearthaigh, Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc congratulating him [in Irish].
Telegram from Tomás Mac Énrí, Secretary, to the Spotlite Rand Company, London, requesting the supply of a glass reflector for a floodlight.
Telegram from the Lord Chamberlain, Buckingham Palace, to Lieut Col Peter Freyer, 27 Harley St, asking him to come to the Palace 'on Wednesday next' to be invested [as KCB].
Telegram from the Lieutenant Governor's Camp, to Surgeon Major Freyer, Moradabad, as follows 'If you return you will get first class district in due course amount of fee under consideration'
Telegram sent to Father Hayes from 'Summerfield', Dublin, reading 'Thanks for letter shall be glad to see you next time you are in Dublin.'
Telegram sent to Canon Hayes from St. Brendan's College, Killarney (Text: 'Greetings and best wishes on your deliberations from your Wrightington children - Durand.'