Interview on the carrying out of the League of Nations Council's recommendations, on the question of the Danzig reunification to the German Reich, on the so-called respect of the Constitution by the Danzig Nazi Government, and on the problem of the interdependence of the Government and the Party.
10.4 cm x 7.5 cm black and white copy.
7 cm x 7 cm black and white.
Photograph, 10.5 cm x 6.5 cm black and white, which seemed like an extract from a printed magazin or journal was enclosed in a letter from General Richard Mulcahy to D.M. Gageby. R. Mulcahy (later Chief of Staff of the IRA and eventually a minister in the Fine Gael government) appeared also inside in the photograph.
14 cm x 9 cm black and white copy.
No name of the newspaper was mentioned. "Fifinella" was Elsie Tyrrell, born in 1897, married S. Lester in 1920 according to note written on the cutting.
No name of the newspaper was mentioned.
S. Lester's Diary (1935-1941) consists of two bound volumes.
Vol. I contains a typescript copy of pages 1-753 and a copy of an article on S. Lester published in "UN Special", July 1959;
Vol. II contains photocopies of pages 754-978 (including annexes and an index to the diary).
The collection of Lester papers (including some pages from the diary, private and official correspondence, reports, many press cuttings,relating particularly to the Danzig period when he was targeted by the Nazi press, etc.) covers essentially the period 1929-1946, but also includes some post-retirement material running up to 1959, as well as some photos and family letters.
Sans titre12.5 cm x 8.5 cm black and white.