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Excerpt from 'The Area Belle'.

Pages 4 through 13 of 'The Area Belle: An original farce in one act' by William Brough and Andrew Halliday. Written on the first page is "Area Belle BP Johnston."

County Dublin Harriers program.

  • IE OH OHS77/4/4/3
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 19 May 1880
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Program for the County Dublin Harriers, Second Amateur Dramatic Performance and Dance, held in the Bijou Theatre, Exhibition Palace.

Newspaper clippings about Abraham Stritch Fuller

Includes: Address card for Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller, DD;
a newspaper clipping that reads, "St Mark's Church--A few months ago we noticed some important alterations and decided improvements which were executed in St Mark's Church at the sole cost of the generous vicar, the Rev AS Fuller, DD. With reference to that munificence, a memorial marble slab has been placed over the vestryroom door, on which is the following inscription: -- "A.D. 1879. Erected by the parishioners of St Mark's as a record of the munificence of the Rev AS Fuller, DD, vicar, in re-pewing and beautifying this church at his own cost. Churchwardens--Hall Bredin, MD; George Porte, MRIA. 29 Feb 1879";
an obituary clipping which reads, "Fuller--March 3, 1916, at 24 Leeson Park, Rev Abraham Stritch Fuller, D.D., formerly Incumbent of St. Mark's Dublin and son of the late Adam Fuller of Woodfield, Clara, King's Count. Funeral from above address at 10.30 o'clock tomorrow (Tuesday) morning for Mount Jerome Cemetery.";
and a second obituary clipping which reads, "Rev. Abraham Stritch Fuller, B.D. The death took place on Friday at his residence, 24 Leeson Park, Dublin of the formerly Incumbent of St. Mark's. He was ordained in 1853, being appointed to the curacy of St. Mark's in the same year. In 1872 he became Incumbent, and ministered in the parish until 1888. He was a member of the Senate of Dublin University.".

Obituary of Captain Seymour Stritch

Newspaper clipping of an obituary which reads, “We regret to announce the death of captain Seymour Stritch, 6th Battalion Connaught Rangers, who has been killed in action in France. Deceased was better known in Dublin as Dr. Seymour Stritch, of Gardiner’s place, and at the outbreak of the war he joined the Army as a combatant officer. The late Captain Stritch was a cousin of Sir Edward Carson and of General Sir Bryan Mahon. He was the second surviving son of the late Mr. John R. Stritch, K.C., and his brother is Mr. J. Russel Stritch, solicitor. Captain Stritch was well known in connection with medical literary work, and was highly esteemed by the prefession and general public. He was a Prince Mason. He leaves a widow and two young children.”

Obituary of Robert Warburton Marsh

Newspaper clipping obituary which reads, "Marsh--On 17th December at 25 Breadalbane Street, Toronto, Canada, Robert Warburton, second son of late William Hutchinson Marsh, Esq. Moate. Westmeath."

Lamb, Francis Adam Johnston, Reverend

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