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Page of materials belonging to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston.

Sheet of paper to which is attached: A letter from Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston; golden anniversary announcement of David Charles Bell and Ellen Adine Bell from 13 October 1890; Invitation to Lizzie Fuller; postcard addressed to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston; two address cards of Charles Bolton Johnston at Tudor Lodge; envelope addressed to Charlotte Johnston at Tudor Lodge; and a poem written by Alice Maude Peppard Cooke for Charles Bolton Johnston and Charlotte Johnston after the death of their daughter Agnes Johnston.

Artwork of young Adam Lamb.

  • IE OH OHS77/6/4/2
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 28 Nov 1922
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Painting and poem done in the style of an illuminated manuscript page. Created my Adam Lamb 29 November 1922.

Lamb Family

Poetry.

Poetry found loose in the collection, some of which was written by Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston.

"Gems of Sacred Poetry" pocket book.

  • IE OH OHS77/9/7/2
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1800 - 1850
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

A miniature copy of the sixth edition of "Gems of Sacred Poetry," printed in London for the Religious Tract Society. The inside cover has an inscription, "J E Daunt, 11 Windlor Road, Plymouth."

Lamb Family

OCL P29 Lennon Page 9

Verse by Pádraig Ó Treasaigh (Laois):

'We meet again, the master and the student
The one a sadder but a wiser man, the other still imprudent
But age and youth, have one same thought
That Erin's soul shall ne'er be bought.
Soon may her Freedom's star arise
And soon may be her foe's demise.
Then you and I from fetters free
Shall haste to Leix and Offaly.
But we together shall come again
As free, unfettered, unshackled men.
And then we'll fill and quaff the glass
That ours and Erin's dawn has come at last.'

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