Envelope of family history information addressed to Canon Adam Lamb.
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Envelope addressed to Reverend Canon Adam Lamb which contains information on the history of his family.
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Envelope of family history information addressed to Canon Adam Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Envelope addressed to Reverend Canon Adam Lamb which contains information on the history of his family.
Envelope of birth, baptism, and marriage certificates.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Envelope which contains: the birth certificate of Francis William Lamb; the birth certificate of Alice Blanche Anna Lamb; and two copies of the baptism certificate of Constance Charlotte Plunkett-Johnston.
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An envelope marked "Woodfield" containing documents relating to Constance Lamb's inheritance of Woodfield House through the Will of Abraham Augustus Fuller, and management of Adam Henry Fuller's Trust.
Envelope labeled, "Old letters and papers of the Lamb Fuller and Plunkett-Johnston families".
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Letters to members of the Lamb, Fuller, and Johnston families compiled by Doctor Francis William Lamb as primary sources for family research.
Envelope labeled, "Old Lamb Papers".
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Envelope labeled, "Old Lamb Papers" by Doctor Francis William Lamb.
Envelope labeled, "Newspaper Cuttings".
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Envelope addressed to Doctor Francis William Lamb, repurposed and labeled "Newspaper Cuttings".
Envelope labeled, "Fuller Family Pedigree".
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Envelope labeled, "Fuller Family Pedigree" by Doctor Francis William Lamb.
Envelope addressed to Cecilia Shaw.
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Envelope addressed to Cecilia Shaw at the Cottage, Terenure, County Dublin. The back is stamped with the seal of Terenure manor, and reads, "I wish Blanche to keep these letters, Sir F Shaw, Lord A Haquel, Dalkeith Grinder".
Education of Francis William Lamb.
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Papers created during Francis William Lamb's time at Trinity College, Dublin.
Drawings of Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
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Four drawings by Constance Plunkett-Johnston, featuring; Emily Hayes and her four children, Lizzie Fuller, Ellen Bell and Sofy Lefroy, and two other women. Newspaper Clipping, "Clara 100 Years Ago" from the Independent 1 June 1912.