Postcard of Bridge Street, Clara.
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Postcard with the image of Bridge Street, Clara, County Offaly, on the front.
Lamb Family
Postcard of Bridge Street, Clara.
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Postcard with the image of Bridge Street, Clara, County Offaly, on the front.
Lamb Family
Postcard of the silos and flour mills in Clara.
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Postcard with the image of the silos and flour mills in Clara, County Offaly, on the front.
Lamb Family
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Account written after the death of Brother Lewis Delahunt (1770-1870), formerly Mathew Delahunt of Horseleap, who came to live at Woodfield and subsequently founded the monastery of Lehinch, near Clara in 1821.
Postcard of Drayton Villa, Clara.
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Postcard with the image of Drayton Villa, Clara, County Offaly, on the front.
Lamb Family
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Two photographs of Constance Lamb, and a watercolour painting of Tinamuck, Clara, County Offaly.
Postcard of Kilcoursey House, Clara.
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Postcard with the image of Kilcoursey House, Clara, County Offaly, on the front. On the reverse is written, "K. Lambe".
Lamb Family
Postcard of the railway station, Clara.
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Postcard with the image of the railway station at Clara, County Offaly, on the front.
Lamb Family
Clipping of advertisement of the lands of Tinamuck.
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Clipping of an advertisement placed Francis William Lamb, to announce that the lands of Tinamuck in Clara will be sold by public auction on 23 September 1920.
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Poem entitled, "Air from the "Maid and the Magpie" by Henry Bird of the Monaghan Regiment, written in May 1860. Below the poem is a telegram from Tom Costello in Clara, King's County (County Offaly), to the Lamb family in Cardiff, notifying them of the death of Anna Maria Fuller.