Drawing of four ships in a harbour.
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Drawing in pencil of four ships in a harbour. Reverse side of paper contains an excerpt from a newspaper from 31 March 1843.
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Drawing of four ships in a harbour.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Drawing in pencil of four ships in a harbour. Reverse side of paper contains an excerpt from a newspaper from 31 March 1843.
Letter from G Henry Browne to Doctor William Lamb.
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Letter from G Henry Browne at 2 Bellevue Terrace, Lower Glanmire Road, Cork, County Cork, to Doctor William Lamb at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin.
Drawing of Castle Eastwood and gravestones.
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Drawing of Castle Eastwood from an alternate angle, with an unfinished sketch of two gravestones on the back of the page.
Drawing of a castle on a hill.
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Drawing of a castle on a hill. Reverse side contains a sketch of a castle tower.
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Unfinished pencil drawing of a ship.
Drawing entitled, "Castle Eastwood".
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Drawing in pencil entitled, "Castle Eastwood". "The breadth of the castle equal to the length of the house" has been written along the right margin.
Photographs of General Prisons Department of Dublin Castle.
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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.
Letter from John Burke to William Lamb.
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Letter from John Burke to William Lamb.
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Maths done by William Lamb, "Wanting to know the angle acb formed by two walls ac and bc I measured dc 840 yards and dc 741 yard and ec 735 yards hence the angle acb = dce".
Papers regarding stock certificates of William Lamb.
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Papers relating to the transfer of stock certificates by William Lamb in November 1890.