Typescript of memoir titled ‘Do You Remember’. Recounts the life in Birr and covers the following subjects: soldiers from Birr returning from World War I (1918), the Treaty (1921), occupation of Free State Troops of ‘The Gorm' (the workhouse) in Birr (1922), burning of Crinkle Barracks (1922) and other reminiscences of life in Birr from 1930s to 1980s.
Sin títuloSanitary Sub-Officer's diary recording sanitary work performed for Edenderry No.1 Rural District Council (until 1925) and subsequently the Offaly Board of Health and Public Assistance.
Each page contains pre-printed template for recording the following: number of orders or notices to abate nuisances, make connecting drains or perform other sanitary work; number of prosecutions for neglect of orders or notices; number of convictions for neglect of orders or notices; amount of fines imposed by orders of justices £; fines levied amounted to £; number of houses, yards and premises inspected; number of dwellings disinfected; disinfecting chamber used by persons; articles of clothing disinfected; clothing and bedding destroyed by order of the sanitary authority to the value of £.
Photocopy of charge sheet relating to the twelve men arrested following the Tullamore Incident, the first on the list being James (Séamus) O'Brennan.
Annotated copy of the charge sheet relating to the twelve men arrested following the Tullamore Incident.
Letter from William Lamb in County Cork, to his father Francis Lamb.
Page to which is attached: six envelopes addressed to John Alexander Lamb; two copies of letters sent by John Alexander Lamb; a letter from Francis Good, Superintendent of Smithfield Convict Prison regarding the retirement of John Lamb, governor of Smithfield Convict Prison; Clipping of the marriage announcement of William Lamb and Alice Kerr; clipping of the birth of a stillborn son to William and Alice Lamb; clipping of the death announcemnt of Ann Kerr; and the address cards of William Lamb and Francis Lamb.