Photograph of a young dark haired woman in a white dress. Copied by the JR Williams, Manager of the London and Provincial Photographic Company, 443 West Strand, London, WC.
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Photograph of a young boy with fair hair in rag curls, standing with his left hand resting on a side table beside his hat. Printed by Monsieur Louis de Mauny, Photographer, 374 Euston Road, London, NW, and 22 Rue Napoléon, Boulogne 2/mer.
Lamb FamilyPillars of Surgery, written by Sir William I de Courcy Wheeler of 40 Walpole Street, London, England. Originally published in, Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Volume 56, in February 1933.
Programme from the Victoria Palace Theatre which Doctor Francis William Lamb attended with Jack Hosford on 21 December 1931.
Print entitled, "Punch, or the London Charivari".
Two sketch books that belonged to Dora Turnor.
The notebook contains drawings of Château de Pau, France; San Sebastián from the Citadel Spain 9th July 1879; The mouth of Bidassoa, Spain; La Pointe de Castel-Vieil; Dawlish Devon in England; Battle Abbey, East Sussex, England; and Bodiam Castle, Sussex, England.
Postcards from "Shakespeare's England" at Earl's Court, London. Printed by WH Smith and Son, printers and advertising agents, 53-55 Fetter Lane, London. Souveniers of Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston and his wife Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston, latter passed on to their daughter Constance Lamb.
Illustrated children's book, printed for MJ Godwin at the Juvenile Library, 41 Skinner Street, Snow Hill, London.
File of photographs and negatives of Wales, Jersey and the Isle of Wight.Locations photographed include Devil's Bridge in Ceredigion, Capel Curig and Nanhoron in Wales, Mont Orgueil in Jersey and Totland bay in the Isle of Wight. Negatives of Castle Combe a village in Wiltshire, England. Among the negatives there are shots of Bybrook River and the village.
Four envelopes of tradesmen’s accounts to the 5th Earl, including a few to Lady Rosse, from London, Dublin and Birr tradesmen (primarily the first) for all manner of goods (among them a pendant brooch supplied by C. Faberge,
1910), but excluding accounts for major items connected with Birr Castle and gardens [for which see M/25 and 33 respectively], 1910-18; together with 7 volumes of Birr Castle house-keeping books kept by Lady Rosse/de Vesci and (in one case) her sister, Countess de la Feld, 1910-30. [See also T/30. Not in chronological order.]