Clipping, "Mister James Franklin Fuller".
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- 8 Dec 1924
Part of Woodfield Papers
Cliping of the obituary of James Franklin Fuller who died on 8 December 1924.
Clipping, "Mister James Franklin Fuller".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Cliping of the obituary of James Franklin Fuller who died on 8 December 1924.
Clipping, obituary of Charlotte Agusta Plunkett-Johnston.
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Clipping of the obituary of Charlotte Agusta Plunkett-Johnston, daughter of Theophilus Bolton Wright Plunkett-Johnston.
Clipping, obituary of George Plunkett Johnston.
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Clipping of the obituary of George Plunkett Johnston from the Daily Express newspaper, pasted to a sheet of paper below the crest of George Plunkett Johnston of Balcary.
Clipping, "Old English Glass. What We Owe to Puritanism".
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Clipping of the article, "Old English Glass. What We Owe to Puritanism." by Frank Rutter, from The Sunday Times.
Clipping, "Resigning to the inevitable calamity".
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Clipping of the article, "Resigning to the inevitable calamity" by Conor O'Clery from The Irish Times.
Clipping, "Saint Ciaran's First Foundation Was It at Twyford?".
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Clipping entitled, "Saint Ciaran's First Foundation Was It at Twyford?" by C F L.
Clipping, "The Honourable Charles F Bourke, CB".
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Clipping from the Irish Times entitled, "The Honourable Charles F Bourke, CB"
Clipping, "The meagre rewards of going public hardly seem worth the boredom and inconvenience".
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Clipping of, "The meagre rewards of going public hardly seem worth the boredom and inconvenience" from The Irish Times about Tom Pakenham and his home, Tullynally Castle.
Clipping, "The Sister of G.B.S".
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Clipping of the article, "The Sister of G.B.S." by Deena Hanson, from The Irish Times
Clipping, "Trinity College, Dublin. Summer Commencements, 1871".
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Clipping from The Warder newspaper entitled, "Trinity College, Dublin. Summer Commencements, 1871".