Autobiographical notes of Francis William Lamb.
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- 1922
Part of Woodfield Papers
Autobiographical notes of Francis William Lamb, detailing his past residences.
Autobiographical notes of Francis William Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Autobiographical notes of Francis William Lamb, detailing his past residences.
Clipping of advertisement of the lands of Tinamuck.
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Clipping of an advertisement placed Francis William Lamb, to announce that the lands of Tinamuck in Clara will be sold by public auction on 23 September 1920.
Envelope addressed to Francis William Lamb.
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Envelope addressed to Francis William Lamb at Woodfield, Clara, King's County, dated 1950. On the back is written "Family Papers", and the envelope is empty.
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Practice lines of Abraham Fuller from 1812 repeating the phrase, "learning and manners".
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Contains a clipping entitled, "Will of Doctor William Moore" from the Irish Times 1901; four photographs of Maria Blanch Fuller, Sidney Blanch Moore, Charles Bagot, and Samuel Ball and John Bagot; and a letter addressed to Fanny Ann Fuller at her mother's house in Twichenham, Ballycumber, King's County (County Offaly).
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Letter from Patrick J. Smyth to Abraham Stritch Fuller at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly, on 15 April 1848, concerning the arrest of William Smith O'Brien, Thomas F. Meagher and John Mitchel for sedition. Informs Fuller that his subscription to the cause will be published in 'The Nation' and the 'United Irishman', and is glad to here that the neighbourhood of Clara is prepared for [rebellion]. Also includes a newspaper clipping concerning a minor "Accident to the Reverend Abraham Fuller".
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Clipping entitled, "Clara Home to One of World's Most Unique Gardens", and contains a photograph of Keith Lamb and Helen Lamb.
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Two photographs of Woodfield House and Gurteen Bridge, both near Clara, County Offaly, taken around the year 1930.
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Watercolour painting of the bog at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly, from 1928. Below is a photograph of the rockgarden at Woodfield House taken in 1929.
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Account written after the death of Brother Lewis Delahunt (1770-1870), formerly Mathew Delahunt of Horseleap, who came to live at Woodfield and subsequently founded the monastery of Lehinch, near Clara in 1821.