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              Photograph of Joseph Lamb.
              IE OH OHS77/9/4/3/70 · Unidad documental simple · c. 1866-1867
              Parte de Woodfield Papers

              Photograph possibly of Joseph Lamb. Printed by George Cherry at 80 Liverpool Street, Hobart Town, Tasmania, Australia.

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              IE OCL P131/6/2/1/6 · Unidad documental simple · 1919 - 1921
              Parte de Loughton Papers

              Photograph album compiled by Theodora Trench between 1919 and 1921. The photographs within the album were taken by Theodora as she traveled around the world.

              Among the places she visited she included Canada, New Zealand, Tahiti, Samoa and Australia.
              Theodora Trench spent a vast amount of time in New Zealand and as a result of this a significant proportion of the album is made up of photographs taken during her time there. Theodora visited places such as Lake Kaniere, Mount Tarawera and Lake Rotomahana. She also visited the homes of Māori people such as Ohinemutu a living Māori village on the shores of Lake Rotorua. Photographs of these meeting are included in the album. On 29 April 1920 Theodora attended a Māori reception given to HRH Prince of Wales. The photographs of this reception show Prince Edward reading an address to the Māori people, a Māori haka, The Prince of Wales inspecting a gun, a Māori woman, a Māori husband and wife and a Māori chief.

              During her time in Canada Theodora visited the Canadian Rockies and included photographs of the surrounding scenery in the album.

              Theodora also a number of islands and took photographs of her encounters with the local people and of the scenery. During her travels she vised Tahiti, Raratonga, Samoa, Fiji Islands and Vavaʻu and Haʻapai in Tonga.

              Theodora also visited Bolingbroke in Australia. The photographs taken in Australia were mainly of friends and family. They included a photograph of Effie Turnor and Theodora bringing in cows, the Rush family and Graham Turnor.

              Letter from Joseph Lamb.
              IE OH OHS77/4/5/1/11/24 · Parte · 20 Feb 1866
              Parte de Woodfield Papers

              Letter from Joseph Lamb from Latrobe, Tasmania, to requesting information on John Lamb, Governor of Smithfield Convict Prison.

              Photograph of a young girl.
              IE OH OHS77/4/6/28 · Unidad documental simple
              Parte de Woodfield Papers

              Photograph of a young girl, printed by Allen's Photographic Institute, Wellington Street, Collingwood, Melbourne, Australia. Written on the back of the photograph is the address, "50 The Grove, Stratford" which is located in London, England.

              IE OH OHS77/1/1/3 · Unidad documental simple · 31 Mar 1855
              Parte de Woodfield Papers

              Letter from Emma Rawlins at Grange Gorman, County Dublin, to William Lamb at Smithfield Government Prison, Dublin, County Dublin, regarding the Australian address of Mrs Bainbridge.

              IE OH OHS77/4/5/7/26 · Unidad documental simple · 1 Dec 1910
              Parte de Woodfield Papers

              Letter from Eva Labatt at 122 Jefferson Street, North Adelaid, South Australia, to Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller at 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, sending Christmas and New Years wishes and reminiscing about her late mother.

              Bertha Turnor's time in Australia.
              IE OCL P131/2/2/3/3/2 · Unidad documental compuesta · 20 March 1890-10 May 1891
              Parte de Loughton Papers

              Letters sent by Bertha Turnor to Dora Trench regarding her life in Bolingbroke and Branscombe, Australia.
              She discusses topics such as educating children, making Kangaroo soup, the guests who pass through her home, white ants eating the school books, moving in with the Davidson family, her trips to the sugar field with Mr. Davidson and the extreme weather.

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