File of photographs and negatives taken by Theodora Trench during her time in 'the east'. The file contains photographs of places such as Baghdad and Fallujah in Iraq, Famagusta in Cyrpus, Baalbek in Lebanon and Ahvaz in Iran.
Large volume of photographs and descriptions of the Fuller family and their descendants, created by Reverend Adam Lamb.
Old Time Stories number thirteen, "The Golden Necklet and the Child that Went into the Rath" by Alice Furlong, published by Browne & Nolan Limited, Dublin.
Lamb FamilyFile of records resulting from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench's work with The Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company.
The file includes a copy of a report written by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench to the 'Chairman & directors, Johannesburg Consolidated Investment company'. Benjamin argues that reason for him writing the report was because 'prior to my departure for England I think its desirable I should report to you my views as to the working of the company's business and its administration and submit for your consideration a few suggestions in connection therewith.' Within the report Benjamin covers topics such as improving profits, future policy, the mining department and representation on the board.
The file also includes documents such as a balance sheet from 30 June 1895 and a letter from William Bailey accountant answering profit and loss enquiries.
Illustrated children's book, printed for MJ Godwin at the Juvenile Library, 41 Skinner Street, Snow Hill, London.
"The Little Lovers", written by Frederick E Weatherly, illustrated by Harriett M Bennett.
Documents relating to the marriage of Langlois Lefroy and Sheelah Trench.
The file includes their marriage certificate and statements of account showing the value of the late Langlois Lefroy's, Sheelah Lefroy's investments under the provisions of her marriage settlement of 1924 and letters sent to Theodora Trench regarding the wedding planning.
Blank invitation to the wedding of Sheelah Trench and Langlois Lefroy at St. Paul's Church, Onslow Square on Wednesday October 15 1924.