Seashell labeled, "3 May 1901 Irelands Eye".
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- 3 May 1901
Part of Woodfield Papers
Seashell bearing the inscription, "3 May 1901 Irelands Eye".
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Seashell labeled, "3 May 1901 Irelands Eye".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Seashell bearing the inscription, "3 May 1901 Irelands Eye".
Part of Papers of R.H. Moore
Telegram from Gavin to Francis William Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Telegram from Gavin in Clara, King's County (County Offaly), to the Lamb family at 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, County Dublin, with the message, "Deeply regret death Doctor Fuller."
Telegram from Manchester Info to Mister Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Telegram of exam results from Manchester University to Mister Lamb in Blackrock, County Dublin.
Testimonials for John Rice Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Testimonial presented to John Rice Lamb upon his retirement as Governor of Smithfield Convict Prison, as well as three copies of testimonials written by: Francis D Murphy, Governor Convict Depot, Elizabeth Fort, Cork; Edward Trevor, Superintendent of Convicts, Ireland; James Palmer, Inspector-General of Prisons; Clement Johnson, Late Inspector-General of Prisons; Edward Borough, Baronet; John Reynolds; Nicholas Fitzsimon, Inspector-General of Prisons; J.L. Cole, Sheriff of Fermanagh; Erne, Lieutenant of Fermanagh; Belmore; Paul Dane, Late Local Inspector, Eniskillen Gaol; J C Maude, Rector of Enniskillen and Chaplain of Gaol; W Corry, Local Inspector of Ennskillen Gaol; James Bessonet, Assistant Barrister, County Fermanagh;
"Testimonials of Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston."
Part of Woodfield Papers
Collecton of testimonials of Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston from his professors, employers, and colleagues.
"The Counterfoil Album" Dublin.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Album of photographs taken in Dublin from the early twentieth-century
Lamb Family
"The golden necklet and the child that went into the rath".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Old Time Stories number thirteen, "The Golden Necklet and the Child that Went into the Rath" by Alice Furlong, published by Browne & Nolan Limited, Dublin.
Lamb Family
Town Hall, Rathmines Amateur Theatricals Program.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Program for the Rathmines Amateur Theatricals performance at the Town Hall.
Tradesmen’s accounts to the 5th Earl and Lady Rosse
Part of The Rosse Papers
Four envelopes of tradesmen’s accounts to the 5th Earl, including a few to Lady Rosse, from London, Dublin and Birr tradesmen (primarily the first) for all manner of goods (among them a pendant brooch supplied by C. Faberge,
1910), but excluding accounts for major items connected with Birr Castle and gardens [for which see M/25 and 33 respectively], 1910-18; together with 7 volumes of Birr Castle house-keeping books kept by Lady Rosse/de Vesci and (in one case) her sister, Countess de la Feld, 1910-30. [See also T/30. Not in chronological order.]
Parsons, William, 5th Earl of Rosse