Poem by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Harold's Cross Green."
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Poem written by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Harold's Cross Green".
Poem by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Harold's Cross Green."
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Poem written by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Harold's Cross Green".
Page of materials belonging to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston.
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Sheet of paper to which is attached: A letter from Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston; golden anniversary announcement of David Charles Bell and Ellen Adine Bell from 13 October 1890; Invitation to Lizzie Fuller; postcard addressed to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston; two address cards of Charles Bolton Johnston at Tudor Lodge; envelope addressed to Charlotte Johnston at Tudor Lodge; and a poem written by Alice Maude Peppard Cooke for Charles Bolton Johnston and Charlotte Johnston after the death of their daughter Agnes Johnston.
Poem by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "The Duties of Gatekeeper at Mount Jerome Cemetery."
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Poem written by Major Geore Francis Gamble entitled, "The Duties of Gatekeeper at Mount Jerome Cemetery."
Poems by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "By the Holy Fly" and "Algology."
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Two poems written by Major George Francis Gamble. The first, "By The Holy Fly", was dedicated to The Anglers' club of Ireland with their permission. The second, "Algology", was an encore verse dedicated to his algological professor.
Lamb, Francis Adam Johnston, Reverend
Poem by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Mount Jerome, Harold's Cross, Dublin."
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"Mount Jerome, Harold's Cross, Dublin" a poem by Major George Francis Gamble from 20 October 1889. At the top is written, "Please return this I have only one copy left" followed by the signature of Major Gamble.
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Handwritten transcription of Lord Macaulay's Riddle.
Poem by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "A Biological Study."
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"A Biological Study. (After Aristotle, but Before Lunch)" a poem by Major George Francis Gamble.
Poem by Sarah Lamb entitled, "The Snow Drop."
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Poem written by Sarah Lamb entitled, "The Snow Drop."
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Poetry found loose in the collection, some of which was written by Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston.
Envelope of poems from Adam Lamb to Constance Lamb.
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Envelope from Adam Lamb to his mother Constance Lamb at 14 Victoria Road, Withington, Manchester, England, which contains eleven poems.