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.
Letter from Lizzie Fuller at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath, to her granddaughter, Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
Letter from Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller at 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, County Dublin, to his grandniece Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
Letter written by Constance Lamb for her husband Francis William Lamb to find. It instructs him on what to do with her personal belongings should she die, gives him permission to remarry, and tells him that she loves him. In the letter Constance implies that she locked it in her writting desk with her old letters after it was written in May of 1903.
Letter from Anna Maria Fuller at Woodfield House, Clara, County Offaly, to her niece Constance Lamb.
Invitation to the Prince of Wales' visit to University of Wales to lay the foundation stone for the new college buildings on Wednesday, 28 June 1905.
Letter from Herbert Davis at Meadow Creek Dairy and Stock Farm, British Columbia, Canada, to his cousin Constance Lamb at Woodfield House, Clara, County Offaly, Ireland. He writes about his time in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and about the scenery around the farm he works at. There are three doodles of natural scenes in the margins, and a separate drawing of a Native American chief refusing to shake hands with the Prince and Princess of Wales in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Letter from Aunt Eva Sophia Marsh at 24 Breadlebane Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to her niece Constance Lamb, regarding the death of her husband, Robert Warburton Marsh, her intention to sell her home at Roach's Point, and the death of Aunt Helen.
Letter from Dick at Mount Jerome, Harold's Cross, Dublin, to Constance Lamb at Lyndene, High Lane, Stockport, Cheshire, England, regarding books gifted to Constance by her aunt Madelaine Johnston.
Invitation from Charles James Bell and Grace Bell to the wedding of their daughter Helen Adene Bell and Julien Ashton Ripley.