Certificate of Registry of the marriage of William Lamb and Alice Annie Kerr on 18 September 1873 at the Parish Church of Ballynure, County Antrim.
Envelope addressed to Alice Ann Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, Dublin.
Papers pertaining to the Lamb Family vault at Mount Jerome Cemetery, originally purchased by John Lamb of Smithfield.
Contains:
Certificate from Mount Jerome Cemetery at Harolds-Cross stating that John Lamb Smithfield paid eight pounds ten shillings for an eight by four foot vault in sub-division 113 and registered perpetuity no. 1100 in perpetuity from 7 December 1847.
Certificate of ownership of the rights to burial vault 1100 situated in sub-division 134 to William Lamb Esq. of 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines on 25 February 1885. It was originally purchased by John Lamb Esq. in 1847.
Certificate of ownersip of the rights to burial plot in sub-division 133+1 to William Lamb LLD on 6 February 1893 at the price of twenty pounds.
Certificate of ownership of the rights to burial vault 8923 of sub-division 133+4l to Francis Henry James Alexander Lamb on 24 November 1899. It was originally purchased by William Lamb Esq. LLD in 1893.
Sans titreTwo similiar photographs of Alice Anna Lamb, William Lamb, and their young son Franics William Lamb seated on large rocks. Printed by WS Laroche at The Rock Studio on Marine Drive, Great Ormes Head, Address Ty Fry Old Road, Llandudno.
Sans titrePhotograph of Francis William Lamb as a young child. Printed by Mark Allen and Co, 12 Westland Row, Dublin. Photograph is inside a sleeve posted 20 June 1876, to Anna Lamb, 1 Wilton Terrace, Grosvenor, Kilkenny.
Sans titreBook of salary and expenditure of the Lamb family, written by William Lamb for throught the year of 1874. Includes very detailed financial accounts for the cost of coal and gas, servants wages, cost of rent, fire insurance rates, taxes, furniture, house repairs and painting, cost of garden upkeep, his sister Mary Lamb's allowance for clothes and pocket money, his wife Alice Lamb's allowance for clothes and pocket money, William Lamb's cost of clothes, and his aunt Margaret Lamb's allowance.
Sans titreMaterials created by Alice Ann Lamb.
Eight letters from Ann Kerr at the Vicarage, Sydling, Dorset, to her daughter Alice Ann Lamb.
Three letters from Fanny Kerr at 5 South Terrace, Dorchester, Dorset, to her sister-in-law Alice Ann Lamb.
Photograph of Ann Kerr and her daughter Alice Ann Kerr (later Lamb), in a glass frame within a wooden and velvet box enclosure.