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Photographs of Eva Sedore.
IE OH OHS77/9/4/3/66 · Item · c. 1952
Part of Woodfield Papers

Two Photographs of Eva Sedore (later Monteith) and a man from. One photograph was taken on the front porch of house numbered 72, and the other is in the back garden.

Lamb Family
IE OH OHS77/9/4/2/17 · Item · 20 Nov 1903
Part of Woodfield Papers

Photograph of Eva Elizabeth Sedore, later Monteith, with her first husband Jack Sedore. Reverse reads "From Jack and Eva with love, Nov 20th '03." Printed by the T Eaton Company Limited, 190 Vonge Street, Toronto, Canada.

Lamb Family
Photograph of Eva Sedore.
IE OH OHS77/4/5/8/3 · Item · 11 Feb 1899
Part of Woodfield Papers

Photograph of Eva Sedore, later Monteith, given to her cousin Constance Lamb. Printed by R Forbes, 54 Grafton Street, Dublin.

Page twenty-six.
IE OH OHS77/6/3/12/26 · Part
Part of Woodfield Papers

Photographs of: Eva Sophia Marsh; William Bicherstaffe Marsh; Eva Elizabeth Marsh and her mother Eva Sophia Marsh; Eva Elizabeth Marsh; Grave of Robert Warburton Marsh and his wife Eva Sophia Marsh; Eva Elizabeth Sedore.

IE OH OHS77/5/1/3/3 · File · 15 Jul 1898 - 8 Aug 1898
Part of Woodfield Papers

Eleven letters from Constance Plunkett-Johnston to her mother Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath. Constance was traveling to Germany with her cousin, Eva Marsh (later Monteith), and described their trip in great detail. Her letters are sent from the Euston Hotel, London, England; the Lord Warden Hotel, Dover, England; the Hotel De Flandre, Brussels, Belgium; the Grand Hotel, Homburg, Germany; Morley's Hotel, Trafalgar Square, London, England; and Mount Jerome, Harold's Cross, Dublin, Ireland.

IE OH OHS77/5/5/26 · Item · 25 Apr 1932
Part of Woodfield Papers

Letter from Eva Monteith at Ozone Park, Long Island, New York, United States of America, to her cousin Constance Lamb, at 13 Leinster Square, Rathmines, County Dublin, with best wishes for Alice Lamb's recovery. She writes about her own illness and her husband Jack Monteith.