Doctorate in medicine from Trinity College, Dublin.
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- Feb 1903
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Francis William Lamb's doctorate degree in medicine from Trinity College, Dublin.
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Doctorate in medicine from Trinity College, Dublin.
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Francis William Lamb's doctorate degree in medicine from Trinity College, Dublin.
Documents relating to the retirement ceremony of John Rice Lamb.
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Documents relating to the retirement ceremony of John Rice Lamb, Governor of Smithfield Convict Prison. Contains: draft of John Rice Lamb's acceptance speech; receipt from West and Son to Francis Good for an engraved silver tea service; clipping of the presentation address and testimonial silver tea service presented by deputation to John Rice Lamb; testimonial to John Lamb.
Draft letter from Theodore Cronhelm regarding his lineage.
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Draft of a letter from Theodore Cronhelm that explains some Cronhelm family history, specifically his great-grandfather Colonel Philip Ernst Cronhelm.
Draft of 'The Birthplace of Irish Aviation'. [Closed]
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Draft of 'The Birthplace of Irish Aviation', by Tom Cranitch of Aer Lingus. Consists of a short history on Richard Crosbie, Ireland's first aeronaut, written to accompany the unveiling of a commemorative plaque in Ranelagh Gardens, Dublin, which marks the site of Richard Crosbie's first flight in 1785.
Draft, "The Memorial of William Lamb".
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Draft written by William Lamb, of a memorial on occasion of his retirement from his position as clerk of the Government Prisons Office.
Easter examination booklet of Francis William Lamb from Rathmines School.
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Cover of the Easter Examination booklet of Francis Lamb from Rathmines School.
Entry from the Correspondence Register of the Government Prisons Department .
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Copy of the entry in the Correspondence Register of the Government Prisons Department from June 1851 of the Lord Lieutenant's approval of the payment of salary to William Lamb as an extra Clerk from 12 November 1850.
Envelope addressed to Cecilia Shaw.
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Envelope addressed to Cecilia Shaw at the Cottage, Terenure, County Dublin. The back is stamped with the seal of Terenure manor, and reads, "I wish Blanche to keep these letters, Sir F Shaw, Lord A Haquel, Dalkeith Grinder".
Envelope addressed to William Lamb.
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Envelope addressed to William Lamb LLD at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, Dublin.
Envelope from Robert Peel to William Lamb.
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Envelope from Robert Peel in London, to William Lamb at the Convict Office, Dublin Castle, Dublin.