Box of empty photograph frames.
Commission of Francis Lamb to accept bail money on behalf of Dundalk Gaol.
Research on Franckfort Castle Site, Co. Offaly (Parish of Dunkerrin, Barony of Clonlisk). County Inventory Registration: 911.
Contains a field sheet, a written report over one page and five photographs.
Research on Franckfort Church and Graveyard, Co. Offaly (Parish of Dun Kerrin, Barony of Clonlisk). County Inventory Registration: 655.
Contains a field sheet, a written report over one page and two photographs.
Research on Frankford Ecclesiastical Remains, Co. Offaly (Parish of Ballyboy, Barony of Ballyboy). County Inventory Registration: 656.
Contains a field sheet, a written report over two pages and four photographs.
Album of postcards collected and put together by Theodora Trench.
The album includes postcards from Hyères , The French Riviera, Grenoble, Aix-les-Bain and Torquay.
Photographs and negatives of friends and acquaintances of Sheelah Lefroy and Theodora Trench. The file contains single photographs of people such as Muriel Campbell, Geraldine MacFarlene, Kathleen MacFarlene and Helen Gurowska. There are also photographs of the sisters and their friend engaging in group activities such as a river picnic and hiking.
File of photographs of friends, acquaintances and unidentified portraits.
The file contains a wide variety of photographs. One notable example includes a photo of 'little Henry' baring the inscription 'for Sheelah with love and best wishes'.
Another notable photograph is that of Edward Aurelian Ridsdale. Attached to the back of the photograph is a copy of a letter of condolence from Sir Frederick Treves to Lady Ridsdale. The letter dated 8 Sept 1925 expresses Fredrick's admiration for Edward Aurelian Ridsdale. He writes 'During the war, he bore upon his shoulders the heaviest burden of the Red Cross work. He sought no prominent position no applause and indeed not even thanks. He thought never of himself but undertook whatever duty- agreeable or disagreeable came in his way. His absolute integrity, his unselfishness, his devotion is the cause and his great administrative ability did more than did the work of any other man to make the Red Cross organisation the success it was in the great war.' 2 framed photographs of an unidentified soldier.