Letter from Lizzie Fuller to Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
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Letter from Lizzie Fuller at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath, to her granddaughter, Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
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Letter from Lizzie Fuller to Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Letter from Lizzie Fuller at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath, to her granddaughter, Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
Letter from Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller to Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
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Letter from Reverend Abraham Stritch Fuller at 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, County Dublin, to his grandniece Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
Letter from Constance Lamb to Francis William Lamb.
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Letter written by Constance Lamb for her husband Francis William Lamb to find. It instructs him on what to do with her personal belongings should she die, gives him permission to remarry, and tells him that she loves him. In the letter Constance implies that she locked it in her writting desk with her old letters after it was written in May of 1903.
Letter from Eva Sophia Marsh to Constance Lamb.
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Letter from Aunt Eva Sophia Marsh at 24 Breadlebane Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to her niece Constance Lamb, regarding the death of her husband, Robert Warburton Marsh, her intention to sell her home at Roach's Point, and the death of Aunt Helen.
Invitation to the Bell wedding.
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Invitation from Charles James Bell and Grace Bell to the wedding of their daughter Helen Adene Bell and Julien Ashton Ripley.
Letter from Carruthers and Gamble to Constance Lamb.
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Letter from Carruthers and Gamble Solicitors at Northern Assurance Buildings, 39 Fleet Street, Dublin, County Dublin, to Constance Lamb at Frascati, Blackrock, County Dublin.
Letters from Abraham Augustus Fuller to Constance Lamb.
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Two letters from Abraham Augustus Fuller at Woodfiled House, to his niece Constance Lamb at Slade House, Penhill Road, Cardiff. He congratulates her on her second pregnancy, and mentions his visit to Mount Jerome Cemetery, a conversation with Major George Gamble, and Cleonice Gamble's upcomming wedding.
Letter from Francis William Lamb to Constance Lamb.
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Letter from Francis William Lamb at 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, County Dublin, to his wife Constance Lamb, regarding Woodfield House. Includes a photograph of three women, two children, and a dog seated in a doorway.
Invitation to the laying of the foundation stone at University of Wales by the Prince of Wales.
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Invitation to the Prince of Wales' visit to University of Wales to lay the foundation stone for the new college buildings on Wednesday, 28 June 1905.
Letter from Heff to Constance Lamb.
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Letter from Heff at The National Bank, Belfast, Northern Ireland, to Constance Lamb at Birch Grove, Rusholme, Manchester, England. He writes of his vacations to London and Limerick, cycling, an encounter with Vincent Hetreed, and his marital status. Enclosed is a pressed flower.