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Photograph of a woman. Printed by EWF Browning Street, Somerset, England
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Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of a woman. Printed by EWF Browning Street, Somerset, England
Photograph of a political cartoon.
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A photograph of a political cartoon with a quote from the speech of Austen Henry Layard at Mister Spurgeon's Lecture.
Lamb Family
Photograph album of the Lamb Family.
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Album of photographs of the Lamb family, taken between the years of 1910 and 1930.
Lamb Family
Pencil drawings of William Lamb.
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Envelope compiled by Francis William Lamb and labeled, "Pencil drawing of William Lamb", which contains six sketches drawn by William Lamb.
Pamphlet of, "Goods Traffic for Alimentary Canals".
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Pamphlet entitled, "Goods Traffic for Alimentary Canals", from The Burlington, Oxford Road, Manchester. The back page is signed by twenty-eight people, including Francis William Lamb.
Lamb Family
Page of envelopes addressed to William Lamb and memoriam of Fanny Kerr.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Sheet of paper to which are attached a memoriam card for Fanny Kerr, and eight envelopes addressed to William Lamb at Smithfield Convict Prison, Dublin, County Dublin.
"Manchester University Medical School Gazette."
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Medical School Gazette volume 18 number 4 from Manchester University. Contains the article, "Doctor Francis William John Alexander Lamb, An Appreciation" celebrating the retirement of Doctor Francis William Lamb.
Manchester evening news bulletin.
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Typed transcript of the Manchester Evening News Bulletin number 17807 from Thursday, May 13, 1926. Published by Manchester Guardian and Evening News Limited.
Letters from John Cashel Hoey to Charlotte Jane Johnston.
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Two letters from John Cashel Hoey at Moor Mead House near Glastonbury, Somerset, to his mother-in-law Charlotte Jane Johnston informing her of the death and funeral of her son Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston.
Letters from Frances Cashel Hoey to Charlotte Jane Johnston.
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Two letters from Frances Cashel Hoey to her mother Charlotte Jane Johnston, reporting on her brother Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston's condition after being bitten by a rabid patient.