Photograph album of the Lamb Family.
- IE OH OHS77/9/4/7/5
- Stuk
- c. 1910
Part of Woodfield Papers
Album of photographs of the Lamb family, taken between the years of 1910 and 1930.
Lamb Family
Photograph album of the Lamb Family.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Album of photographs of the Lamb family, taken between the years of 1910 and 1930.
Lamb Family
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Album of photographs and newsclippings that relate to the Lamb family.
Lamb Family
Envelope addressed to Reverend Canon Adam Lamb.
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Sealed envelope addressed to Reverend Canon Adam Lamb at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly.
Letter from Goodbdoy and Webb to Reverend Canon Adam Lamb.
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Letter from Goodbody and Webb at 50 Dame Street, Dublin, County Dublin, to Reverend Canon Adam Lamb at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly.
Letter fromWilliam Armstrong to Canon Adam Lamb.
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Letter from Edward H Armstrong, Secretary of The Armstrong Clan at Kirkton, Dumfries, Scotland, to Canon Adam Lamb at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly, Ireland, regarding two recently discovered continuations of 'History' by John Armstrong.
Letters from Edward H Armstrong to Canon Adam Lamb.
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Two letters from Edward H Armstrong, Secretary of The Armstrong Clan, 2 Thomas Telford Road, Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, to Canon Adam Lamb at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly, Ireland.
Letter from Reverend Adam Lamb to Keith Lamb.
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Letter from Reverend Adam Lamb at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly, to his brother Keith Lamb
Photograph of Adam Lamb as a child.
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Photograph of young Francis Adam Lamb at the age of two, taken at Woodfield in 1907.
Lamb Family
Letter addressed to Adam Lamb.
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Letter addressed to Adam Lamb regarding the Bank of Ireland.
Letter to Reverend Canon Adam Lamb.
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Two letter to Reverend Canon Adam Lamb. The first contains information about Rope's Rest (South Circular Road), Dublin, County Dublin. The second letter, from John Platt at West Side, Brompton-on-Swale, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, contains information about the famous gentleman robber Paul Liddy, found in the book, "The History of the Irish Rogues and Rapparees", published in 1776, and accessed at The National Library in Dublin.