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Three photographs taken by Kinsealy in 1999. Two are of Keith Lamb, and the third is of Keith Lamb, David Robinson, Jim Kelly, and Padraig MacGedla.
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Three photographs taken by Kinsealy in 1999. Two are of Keith Lamb, and the third is of Keith Lamb, David Robinson, Jim Kelly, and Padraig MacGedla.
Clipping, "Famous Wexford Historians, The Hores of Polehore, Details of Family Associations".
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Clipping from The Free Press, "Famous Wexford Historians, The Hores of Polehore, Details of Family Associations", a paper by Reverend T Nolan at an Old Wexford Society meeting.
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Album of photographs and newsclippings that relate to the Lamb family.
Lamb Family
Photograph of Clonmoylan House.
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Photograph of Clonmoylan House, taken by James Doorly and Company, Auctioneers and Valuers, Cloghan, County Offaly.
Letter from David Griffin to Doctor Keith Lamb.
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Letter from David J Griffin, Director of the Irish Architectural Archive at 63 Merrion Square, Dublin, to Doctor Keith Lamb at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly, regarding photographs to be copied and accessioned by the Irish Architectural Archive.
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Tree of the lamb family made by Francis William Lamb around 1922.
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Johnston family tree from Charles Bolton Johnston to Keith Lamb, extracted from a family bible lent from Charles George Gamble to Francis William Lamb in 1921.
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Three photographs of Keith Lamb[?], his son Henry, and one of his daughters.
Photograph album (medium) of the Lamb family.
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Album of photographs taken by the Lamb family from the 1920s and 1930s.
Lamb Family
Clipping, "Auction Craddenstown House".
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Clipping of the advertisement for the auction of Craddenstown House, Raharney, Mullingar, County Westmeath, from the Irish Times.