Help! Ringo Starr fan mail plea from Tynemouth envelope buyer

21 April, 2025 - 0 Comments

A Beatles fan who bought 84 envelopes which once contained fan mail sent to Ringo Starr is attempting to contact the letters' original authors.

Joseph O'Donnell, from Tynemouth, bought the envelopes dated between 1965 and 1966 in an online auction in January.

They had been collected by Starr's former employee who had kept them for the international stamps, he said.  Mr O'Donnell has written to the return addresses listed on about 50 of the envelopes, which were sent from as far away as Brazil and Australia, in the hope of finding the original fan letters as well as any potential responses from the drummer.

Mr O'Donnell, who describes himself as a "huge Beatles fan", sent letters and return envelopes to about 50 addresses last week.

"The chances are if there are 50 of these return addresses, I'm going to get at least one letter back," he said.

Joseph O'Donnell Back of an envelope with lots of Beatles-related scribbles such as "Beatles are Immortal" and "Beatles 4-Ever" and "Ringo". There is a Hallmark logo in the middle. Joseph O'Donnell

A number of the envelopes included return addresses, said Mr O'Donnell.  Mr O'Donnell only has the envelopes and not the original fan letters they contained.

The envelopes had been collected by Starr's one-time employee Roger Hopkins.

Source: bbc.com/Jason Arunn Murugesu

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