- 'On way down from St Michael's - Little Skellig in distance'.
- 'Little Skellig, nearest view we got'.
- 'Clear Island, Church Ineer, south harbour'.
- 'Landing. Coming abroad from Clear Island'.
- 'Sherkin Abbey'.
101.'Sherkin Abbey, Innisherkin, co. Cork. At the mouth of Baltimore Bay'. - 'Murray and Mr. Orpen at Bag and Bun. Group listening to Mr. Orpen'.
Certificate of Registry of Baptism for William Lamb, extracted 27 May 1889 by the Chancellor of Cork. Declares that William Lamb was baptized on 23 November 1828 at Saint Nicholas Church, County Cork.
Two clippings of the obituatries of Reverend William Andrews Lamb, born 1872, who died 18 October 1944 at his residence, Kilcoleman Park, Enniskeane, County Cork.
Two Court summons regarding the lease of a house and lands on Bandon Road in Cork that was signed 25 August 1795. In the first, John Lamb son of Francis Lamb is the Defendant, in the second he is the Plaintiff.
Lamb FamilyDeed of lease of the house and back yard of John Lamb, which borders the west side of Main Street in the City of Cork, County Cork, to Joseph Thornton for twenty years.
Deed of lease of land from Francis Lamb to William King for three lives, or one hundred years, from the 27 March 1804.
Original lease (1604) and 2 non-contemporary copy leases of ‘The Myrtle House’, Youghal, [former home of Sir Walter Ralegh], held by the Parsonses of Parsonstown under a lease from the [1st and Great] Earl of Cork.
Parsons Family, Earls of RosseLetter from Kate Crowley in Cork to her cousin William Lamb at 1 Clifton Terrace, Ranelagh Road, Dublin, regarding their mutual friend John Weir, and the death of her Aunt Nancy.