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IE OH OHS77/8/4/1 · Unidad documental simple · 25 Jun 1911
Parte de Woodfield Papers

The order of service for Howth Parish Church for 25 June 1911. At the bottom of the second page notes that the Coronation Hymn was written by Matthew Tobias, Helen Lamb's grandfather.

Letter from Ted to Helen Lamb. [Closed]
IE OH OHS77/8/5/2 · Unidad documental simple · 29 Jun 1994
Parte de Woodfield Papers

Leter from Ted in Auckland, New Zealand, to Helen Lamb, regarding the german branch of the Cronhelm family tree. Attached is information on the Cronhelm family.

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IE OH OHS77/8/5/4 · Unidad documental simple · 5 Jan 1995
Parte de Woodfield Papers

Letter from Brian Smith at 1155 Metcalfe Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, to his cousin Barbara Dermott and her husband Neil Dermott. He sends a New Year's greeting for the year of 1995, and an update on his family geneaology project.

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IE OH OHS77/8/5/4/5 · Parte · 1910 - 1973
Parte de Woodfield Papers

Photocopy of six photographs of Frank Davison Smith. Also in the photographs are his three sisters, Eileen Muriel Smith, Mary Smith, and Anna Smith; his wife Flora Smith; and the 54th Canadian Infantry Battalion in Belgium 1919.

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IE OH OHS77/8/5/4/6 · Parte
Parte de Woodfield Papers

Photocopy made by Brian Marion Smith of three photographs. The first photograph is of the Smith family, including: Frank Davison Smith, Mary Smith, Eileen Smith, Aunt Maggie (sister of John Cairns Ebenezer Smith, Anna Marguerite Smith, Grandfather. The bottom half of the page are two copies of photographs of Jane Davison Smith standing beside the rail of a ship, possibly a Cunard liner where she worked after leaving her husband, John Cairns Ebenezer Smith.

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Research about Richard Crosbie.
IE OH OHS77/8/6 · Subserie · 1981-1985
Parte de Woodfield Papers

Consists of two drafts of a brief history of Richard Crosbie written by Tom Cranitch of Aer Lingus, as well as an article published by Aer Lingus reporting on the unveiling of the comemmorative plaque for the 200th anniversary of Richard Crosbie's first flight from Ranelagh Gardens, Dublin.