Album of photographs of the Lamb family, taken between the years of 1910 and 1930.
UntitledScrapbook created by Charlotte Jane Shaw, which came to her as a gift from her son George Bernard Johnston in November 1864. Contains photographs, newspaper clipping, art, poetry, and publications of her family and friends.
UntitledAlbum of photographs and newsclippings that relate to the Lamb family.
UntitledScrapbook made by Adam Lamb which contains: a hall pass from Trinity College Dublin during May 1916; wedding invitation of Keith Lamb and Helen Tobias; newspaper clippings of graduation announcements of Keith Lamb, Diocesan appointments of Reverend Adam Lamb, wedding announcements, achievements of family and friends, and obituaries; and photographs of Constance Lamb, Francis William Lamb, Alice Lamb, Keith Lamb, Noreen Taylor, Henry Lamb, Helen Lamb, Gracie Roe, Agnes Barry, Nora Grace Fleetham, and Reverend Frederick Hugh Woodham Kerr.
UntitledLarge volume of photographs and descriptions of the Fuller family and their descendants, created by Reverend Adam Lamb.
Autograph book containing thirty signatures of subscribers to the presentation of Reverend Adam Lamb on 1 December 1939.
UntitledSmall autograph book. Inscription inside the cover reads, "To Dear Master Adam, Best wishes for a happy new year 1917." Only three pages are marked, each containing a sketch by Adam Lamb.
UntitledAn autograph book which belonged to someone in the Lamb family. Contains excerpts of poetry, drawings, and signatures from friends and celebrities including:
Queen Victoria (1819-1901);
Princess Alexandra of Wales (1844-1925);
Actress Alice Ellen Terry (1847-1928);
Ada Elle Bayly “Edna Lyall” (1857-1903);
William Gladstone (1809-1898);
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930);
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882);
Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892);
Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900);
Charles Dickens (1812-1870);
John Ruskin (1819-1900);
Israel Zangwill (1864-1926);
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936);
Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881).
Album created by Doctor Francis William Lamb as result of his research into the history of his family.
Scrabook entirely made up of newspaper clippings glued to the pages. Primarily consists of short stories and poetry, with occasional images, news articles, and advice columns written for women.
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