Poem by Sarah Lamb entitled, "The Snow Drop."
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- 29 Jun 1843
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Poem written by Sarah Lamb entitled, "The Snow Drop."
Poem by Sarah Lamb entitled, "The Snow Drop."
Part of Woodfield Papers
Poem written by Sarah Lamb entitled, "The Snow Drop."
"Gems of Sacred Poetry" pocket book.
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A miniature copy of the sixth edition of "Gems of Sacred Poetry," printed in London for the Religious Tract Society. The inside cover has an inscription, "J E Daunt, 11 Windlor Road, Plymouth."
Lamb Family
Page of materials belonging to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston.
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Sheet of paper to which is attached: A letter from Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston; golden anniversary announcement of David Charles Bell and Ellen Adine Bell from 13 October 1890; Invitation to Lizzie Fuller; postcard addressed to Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston; two address cards of Charles Bolton Johnston at Tudor Lodge; envelope addressed to Charlotte Johnston at Tudor Lodge; and a poem written by Alice Maude Peppard Cooke for Charles Bolton Johnston and Charlotte Johnston after the death of their daughter Agnes Johnston.
Black case with poem by Constance Lamb.
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Black pocket sleeve with lid which contains a poem and small drawings by Constance Plunkett-Johnston.
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Painting and poem done in the style of an illuminated manuscript page. Created my Adam Lamb 29 November 1922.
Lamb Family
Envelope of poems from Adam Lamb to Constance Lamb.
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Envelope from Adam Lamb to his mother Constance Lamb at 14 Victoria Road, Withington, Manchester, England, which contains eleven poems.
Poem and recipe written by John Stroud Hosford.
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Poem recited by Justin McCarthy at the Royal Eyr Hospital London, in 1899, later written down by John Stroud Hosford. On the reverse is the recipe for the "Hosford Punch of over 100 years ago" passed down four generations to John Stroud Hosford.
Clipping of the poem, "A Pure Scotchman".
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Clipping of the poem, "A Pure Scotchman" By SAC.
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Handwritten transcription of Lord Macaulay's Riddle.
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Poetry found loose in the collection, some of which was written by Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston.