No. 246 NAI TSCH/3/S15077/A
Dublin, 28 January 1954
‘Your Excellency,
I expect you may have read in the papers that a delegation has arrived in this country from Russia to purchase bloodstock.
We are acting as agents to the delegation.
They have enquired from us whether their entry to Ireland for the purpose of buying stallions would be acceptable, and I am now writing to you to find out whether they would be granted visas.
Naturally they would be accompanied by a member of this firm.
An early reply would be deeply appreciated, as we would have to make the necessary arrangements for conducting the tour in a very short time.
Yours sincerely,
Frank More O’Ferrall’.6
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