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Letter from the Secretary of the Manchester Medical Society of The University of Manchester to Doctor Francis William Lamb conveying the Manchester Medical Society's appreciation for his services on the Library Sub-committee from 1931-1939.
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.
Fuller family tree created by Doctor Francis William Lamb. Contains corrections made using information found in the diary of Abraham Fuller and the Fuller book loaned from Miss Fuller.
Three certificates. First, a certificate from Richmond Whitworth & Hardwicke Hospitals, North Brunswick Street, Dublin, given to Francis William Lamb as testament to his six month residency there which began on 1 November 1899 and ended on 30 April 1900. Secondly, a certificate from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, awarded to Francis William Lamb for his attendance to a course of twenty-six lectures on operative surgery at the School of Surgery in 1900. Lastly, a certificate from the Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Dublin, awarded to Francis William Lamb for attending a three month course of instruction in clinical opthalmology and otology at which began on 30 October 1900.
Application of William Lamb to recieve £500 as an annual superannuation allowance after retiring from his position as the clerk in charge of accounts at the General Prions Board, Dublin Castle.
Copy of the entry for Francis William Lamb in the Baptism Registery of the Ballynure Parish in County Antrim from the year 1874. Copy made and certified by Reverend William Pattison Kerr, DD, Rector of Ballynure, on 16 November 1875.
Article on Wales from the British Medical Journal about a complimentary that the Medical Student's Club of the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire gave to Doctor Francis William Lamb on account of his leaving Cardiff to be a Lecturer in Physiology at Victoria University, Manchester.