Telegram from Manchester Info to Mister Lamb.
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Telegram of exam results from Manchester University to Mister Lamb in Blackrock, County Dublin.
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Telegram from Manchester Info to Mister Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Telegram of exam results from Manchester University to Mister Lamb in Blackrock, County Dublin.
Telegram from Gavin to Francis William Lamb.
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Telegram from Gavin in Clara, King's County (County Offaly), to the Lamb family at 24 Leeson Park, Dublin, County Dublin, with the message, "Deeply regret death Doctor Fuller."
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Tax receipt for the property of John Lamb, paid on the 5 January 1814.
Tag labeled by Abraham Stritch Fuller.
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Tag labeled, "To be preserved as Mister John Byrne's testimony to my work while rector of Saint Mark's Parish", and initialed by Abraham Stritch Fuller.
Sweet Afton Banks Cigarette coupons.
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Five Sweet Afton Banks cigarette coupons.
Lamb Family
Stamp collection of Constance Lamb.
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Four stamps bearing the image of Queen Victoria.
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A small pane of stained glass depicting a men and dogs hunting a deer in front of a castle, with an irish inscription below.
Lamb Family
Souvenier postcards of Shakespeare's England.
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Postcards from "Shakespeare's England" at Earl's Court, London. Printed by WH Smith and Son, printers and advertising agents, 53-55 Fetter Lane, London. Souveniers of Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston and his wife Maria Blanche Plunkett-Johnston, latter passed on to their daughter Constance Lamb.
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"Some Notes on the History of the Fox Family of Kilcoursey, In the King's County, Ireland."
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Copy of the book, "Some Notes on the History of The Fox Family of Kilcoursey in the King's County, Ireland" written by M E Stone first published in Chicago in 1890. The front page is a copy of a letter dated 8 August 1936 from Arthur Fox in Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America, to his grandson, Ripley Fox. He notes that the book was originally given by the author, M E Stone, to Arthur Fox's nephew, William Adamson.