Two copies of a photograph of five men who worked for the General Prisons Department at Dublin Castle, including Mister Medcalf, Mister Lewis, and Doctor William Lamb.
Two photographs of Constance Lamb seated with her children, Alice Lamb and Adam Lamb, on the front lawn at their house in Tinamuck.
Postcard of Orwell Bridge in Rathfarnham, County Dublin.
Postcard of a path along the River Dodder, County Dublin.
Postcard of The Three Jolly Pigeons pub in Lissoy, County Westmeath.
File containing the correspondence of members of the Cronhelm, Crosbie, and Tobias families throughout the nineteenth-century.
Letter from Edward Theodore Cronhelm, who died at the battle of Waterloo, to his brother Henry Clarke Cronhelm. He writes about family members, his allowance from the military, and an upcoming review the following day by the young Prince of Orange.
Sin títuloLetter from Frederic William Cronhelm at Bankers Hill, to his brother Henry Clarke Cronhelm, about his encounter with the newly wed Mister Edward, and turns down an invitation to visit Henry Clarke Cronhelm because of how much bringing the children would cost.
Letter from Sheldon Ussher to his step-father Edward Crosbie, requesting his permission to join the Navy rather than becoming a clerk. He suggests that doing so would prevent him from further quarreling with his brother Richard Usher.
Letter from Edward William Crosbie in Liverpool on 12 September 1827 to an unknown recipient.