- 'Aug 8th 1903 Foxcroft House, Portarlington where I went to School. Sat. 4th Aug. 1860 to Feb. 1862'.
- 'Aug 8th 1903 Foxcroft House from back playground'.
- 'Aug 29th 1903 Braganstown House Co. Louth. John Ribton Garstin'.
- 'Aug. 30th 1903 Braganstown House, front of house'.
Louth
35 Archival description results for Louth
- '29.8.03 Braganstown'.
- 'Sept. 14th 1902 In park Gortnamona, looking north across lake to Pallas'.
- '14.9.03 Gortnamona Maurice OCM [O'Connor-Morris] Bladid'.
- '14.9.03 Garden gate at Gortnamona Bladid Maurice'.
Appointment from The Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency, Ireland, to Francis Lamb, Governor of Dundalk Gaol, enabling him to, "take and receive all and every the Recognizance or Recognizances of Sureties into which any persons may be willing to enter for the due appearance of Insolvents" in Dundalk.
Certified copy of the entry for Francis Lamb, who died in Dundalk on 22 August 1868, in the Register Book of Deaths.
Clipping of the obituary of Francis Lamb from August 1868.
Clipping from The Weekly Irish Times, "Historic Irish Mansions, Number 240: Louth Hall, County Louth." written by James Fleming. from The Weekly Irish Times
Copy of a letter written by John Alexander Lamb, from County Louth Gaol, Dundalk, County Louth, to The Inspector General of Prisons.
Copy of a letter from John Rice Lamb at County Louth Gaol, Dundalk, County Louth, to James Cabe.
Copy two letters from John Rice Lamb at Dundalk Gaol, Dundalk, County Louth, to J Sargent and F Tarleton.
Envelope from Castleblayney, County Monaghan, addressed to William Lamb at the home of Doctor Scott, Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, County Louth.