Envelope addressed to William Lamb.
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- 28 Sep 1870
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Envelope from Castleblayney, County Monaghan, addressed to William Lamb at the home of Doctor Scott, Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, County Louth.
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Envelope addressed to William Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Envelope from Castleblayney, County Monaghan, addressed to William Lamb at the home of Doctor Scott, Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, County Louth.
Copy of William Lamb's application for life insurance.
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Copy of William Lamb's application for life insurance from the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company.
Envelope, "Newspaper cuttings Reverend William Pattison Kerr etcetera".
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Envelope labeled, "Newspaper cuttings Reverend William Pattison Kerr etcetera" by William Lamb. Contains newspaper clippings regarding the retirement of Doctor Charles Benson, headmaster of the Rathmines School; the retirement of Reverend William Pattison Kerr from the parish of Fintona; the invention of the graphophone by Alexander Graham Bell; and the funeral of the late Earl of Guildford.
Letter from Catherine Crowley to William Lamb.
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Letter from Catherine Crowly at 43 Grand Parade, Cork, to William Lamb at Convicts Department of Dublin Castle, County Dublin.
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Maths done by William Lamb, "Wanting to know the angle acb formed by two walls ac and bc I measured dc 840 yards and dc 741 yard and ec 735 yards hence the angle acb = dce".
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Unfinished pencil drawing of a ship.
Drawing entitled, "Castle Eastwood".
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Drawing in pencil entitled, "Castle Eastwood". "The breadth of the castle equal to the length of the house" has been written along the right margin.
Photographs of General Prisons Department of Dublin Castle.
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Two copies of a photograph of five men who worked for the General Prisons Department at Dublin Castle, including Mister Medcalf, Mister Lewis, and Doctor William Lamb.
Will and testament of Margaret Lamb.
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Last will and testament of Margaret Lamb of 37 Clarinda Mount, Kingstown (Dun Laoghaire), County Dublin, which bequeaths her nephew, William Lamb of 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, County Dublin, all of her "furniture, household goods, and all other property of every description". Document remains unsigned.
Receipt of payment from William Lamb to John Lee.
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Receipt for a black walking coat purchased from John Lee, Merchant and Military Tailor at 54 Dame Street, Dublin, County Dublin, and paid for by William Lamb.