Drawing of a tree by William Lamb.
A small black ink drawing of a peacock seated on a wall with a large stone arch.
Lamb FamilyDrawing of a willow tree.
Drawing of Castle Eastwood from an alternate angle, with an unfinished sketch of two gravestones on the back of the page.
Drawing of an astrological chart which contains illustrations of the constellations between 30 May and 20 March on the astrological calendar.
Drawing in pencil of four ships in a harbour. Reverse side of paper contains an excerpt from a newspaper from 31 March 1843.
Drawing of a, "telecopie view of Jupiter and his satellites 21st October, half past eight V.M."
Drawing in pencil of Loch Leven Castle by William Lamb.
File of drawings of pieces of jewellery given to Lady Beaujolois Bury by her father, which she has since delivered unto her brother Charles to help him financially. The jewels include the following: three brooches; a diamond wreath; a bandeau; large drop earrings and loops; crescent; tiara in four pieces; pair of Irish diamond bracelets; diamond and emerald necklace; diamond wreath and earrings. Each drawing is accompanied by a brief description of the piece and by the signatures of two witnesses, namely Catherine Maria Charleville and Catherine Louisa Marlay.
Bury, Beaujolois Eleanora KatherineFour drawings by Constance Plunkett-Johnston, featuring; Emily Hayes and her four children, Lizzie Fuller, Ellen Bell and Sofy Lefroy, and two other women. Newspaper Clipping, "Clara 100 Years Ago" from the Independent 1 June 1912.