Two poems written by Major George Francis Gamble. The first, "By The Holy Fly", was dedicated to The Anglers' club of Ireland with their permission. The second, "Algology", was an encore verse dedicated to his algological professor.
Lamb, Francis Adam Johnston, ReverendPoem written by Major Geore Francis Gamble entitled, "The Duties of Gatekeeper at Mount Jerome Cemetery."
"Mount Jerome, Harold's Cross, Dublin" a poem by Major George Francis Gamble from 20 October 1889. At the top is written, "Please return this I have only one copy left" followed by the signature of Major Gamble.
Poem written by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Harold's Cross Green".
"A Biological Study. (After Aristotle, but Before Lunch)" a poem by Major George Francis Gamble.
Photograph of Major George Gamble. Printed by Chancellor, 55 Lower Sackville Street, Dublin.
Lamb FamilyPhotograph of George Gamble. Printed by H Lambert & Co, 32 Milsom St & 10 Fountain Bdgs, Bath, England.
Lamb FamilyTwo letters from Lizzie Fuller at Rockfield House, Moate, County Westmeath, to her daughter Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston and regarding an old horse given to them by Major George Gamble.
Two letters from Abraham Augustus Fuller at Woodfiled House, to his niece Constance Lamb at Slade House, Penhill Road, Cardiff. He congratulates her on her second pregnancy, and mentions his visit to Mount Jerome Cemetery, a conversation with Major George Gamble, and Cleonice Gamble's upcomming wedding.
Family tree of the Johnston family from Charles Bolton Johnston to Constance Charlotte Plunkett-Johnston.