Photograph of Constance Lamb, Alice Lamb, and Adam Lamb.
- IE OH OHS77/4/6/9
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- c. 1908
Part of Woodfield Papers
Two photographs of Constance Lamb seated with her children, Alice Lamb and Adam Lamb, on the front lawn at their house in Tinamuck.
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Photograph of Constance Lamb, Alice Lamb, and Adam Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Two photographs of Constance Lamb seated with her children, Alice Lamb and Adam Lamb, on the front lawn at their house in Tinamuck.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Papers of Constance Lamb which remained at her residence, Woodfield House, and were inherited along with the property by her eldest son Reverend Adam Lamb.
Correspondence of Constance Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Correspondence kept by Constance Lamb.
Letter from Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston to Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Letter from Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston to his daughter Constance Plunkett-Johnston, which contains a story about why the snow falls.
Letter from Constance Lamb to Mary Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Letter from Constance Lamb at 7 Cornwall Road, Dorchester, Dorset, England, to her aunt by marriage, Mary Lamb.
Letter from Anna Maria Fuller to Constance Lamb
Part of Woodfield Papers
Letter from Anna Maria Fuller at Woodfield House, Clara, County Offaly, to her niece Constance Lamb.
Letters from Abraham Augustus Fuller to Constance Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Two letters from Abraham Augustus Fuller at Woodfiled House, to his niece Constance Lamb at Slade House, Penhill Road, Cardiff. He congratulates her on her second pregnancy, and mentions his visit to Mount Jerome Cemetery, a conversation with Major George Gamble, and Cleonice Gamble's upcomming wedding.
Letter from Francis William Lamb to Constance Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Letter from Francis William Lamb at 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, County Dublin, to his wife Constance Lamb, regarding Woodfield House. Includes a photograph of three women, two children, and a dog seated in a doorway.
Invitation to the laying of the foundation stone at University of Wales by the Prince of Wales.
Part of Woodfield Papers
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 to Constance Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
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.