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Postcard from Doctor Fritz Erwin Lowenstein, the biographer of George Bernard Shaw, to Constance Lamb, written on George Bernard Shaw's stationary, requesting written and photographic material on the Shaw family.
Letter from John Monteith to Constance Lamb shortly after the death of his wife Eva Monteith, ensuring her that Eva passed as painless as possible. He mentions that Eva Aileen Marsh did visit them before his wife's death and took everything of value, including the silver which he had intended to keep, and returned to Toronto, Canada. He closes the letter offering his best wishes for Alice Lamb's recovery.
Letter from Lewis Roe at Mount Street Crescent, Dublin City, to Constance Lamb at Kenah Hill, Rocheshill, Killiney, County Dublin, regarding the death of her daughter Alice Lamb.
Letter from Mrs Philips at Tymon Lodge, Tallaght, County Dublin, to Constance Charlotte Lamb at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly. She sends her regrets that Alice Lamb is ill. She writes that she has been forced to give up her house in Kiltiernan, County Dublin, and has been staying with Albert at Tymon Lodge, Tallaght, County Dublin. She mentions going out in Dublin with Albert and seeing the American ships coming in.
Letter from Eva Monteith at Ozone Park, Long Island, New York, United States of America, to her cousin Constance Lamb, at 13 Leinster Square, Rathmines, County Dublin, with best wishes for Alice Lamb's recovery. She writes about her own illness and her husband Jack Monteith.
Four drawings by Constance Plunkett-Johnston, featuring; Emily Hayes and her four children, Lizzie Fuller, Ellen Bell and Sofy Lefroy, and two other women. Newspaper Clipping, "Clara 100 Years Ago" from the Independent 1 June 1912.
Ornate embossed leather scrapbook, created by Constance Lamb. Contains a map of Dublin in 1610, an advertisement for the lease of Woodfield House and 200 Acres from 1783, an advertisement for the lease of lands near Woodfield from 1948, part of the brocade of Eleanor Fuller's court dress, notes, photographs of young men and women from around the year 1899, sketches, and pressed flowers.