Eight pages from The Morning Mail newspaper which contain both announcements of the birth Francis William Lamb, as well as the death of William Bernard Shaw. The announcements are marked in pen by William Lamb, and read, "Lamb - June 8, at 1 Wilton terrace, Rathmines, the wife of William Lamb, LLD, of a son." and "Shaw - June 8 suddenly, of heart disease, William Bernard SHaw, Esquire in the 64th year of his age. The funeral will leave The Cottage, Terenure, for Mount Jerome, on tomorrow (Thursday) morning at half past eight o'clock."
Sans titrePostcard addressed to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston at Mount Jerome, Harolds Cross, Dublin, County Dublin.
"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.
Poem written by Major Geore Francis Gamble entitled, "The Duties of Gatekeeper at Mount Jerome Cemetery."
Poem written by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Harold's Cross Green".
Two documents relating to the internment of Francis Lamb in the vault of Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin.
Eleven letters from Constance Plunkett-Johnston to her mother Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston at Rockfield, Moate, County Westmeath. Constance was traveling to Germany with her cousin, Eva Marsh (later Monteith), and described their trip in great detail. Her letters are sent from the Euston Hotel, London, England; the Lord Warden Hotel, Dover, England; the Hotel De Flandre, Brussels, Belgium; the Grand Hotel, Homburg, Germany; Morley's Hotel, Trafalgar Square, London, England; and Mount Jerome, Harold's Cross, Dublin, Ireland.
Letter from Dick at Mount Jerome, Harold's Cross, Dublin, to Constance Lamb at Lyndene, High Lane, Stockport, Cheshire, England, regarding books gifted to Constance by her aunt Madelaine Johnston.
Letter from Miss A Ashton in Ranelagh, County Dublin, to Miss Crosbie in Manchester, persuading her Miss Crosbie toward faith in God, and also telling her friend of her time visiting Liverpool.