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[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Nesta Fitzgerald].

Title

[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Nesta Fitzgerald].

Creator

Fitzgerald, Nesta

Identifier

GFF 7/36

Subject

Family

Description

Handwritten letter from Nesta Fitzgerald to George F. Fitzgerald. Nesta Fitzgerald recounts her day.

Transcription:
"My dear Papie
Marnie has gone into town, though it is very wet day. Cousin Lily has gone away today
Granet had a letter from Aunt Salisbury and Sybil is very thin and has to take a thing called [M?]
Uncle Holmes has got a little bear for a pet. Dorothy and Raymond shared their love
Your loving
Nesta"

Source

RDS Library & Archives GFF collection of letters

Contributor

Fitzgerald, George Francis, 1851-1901. Correspondent

Rights

Copyright RDS Library & Archives. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the RDS Library & Archives.

Relation

RDS Science Archive

Format

Manuscript

Language

English

Type

Text

Coverage

1870-1901

Collection

George Francis Fitzgerald Letters

Citation

Fitzgerald, Nesta, “[Letter to George F. Fitzgerald from Nesta Fitzgerald].,” RDS Digital Archive, accessed December 5, 2025, https://digitalarchive.rds.ie/items/show/2161.

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