Art portfolio of Reverend Adam Lamb.
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Poems, sketches, and drawings of Adam Lamb, kept in paper mache cover.
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Art portfolio of Reverend Adam Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Poems, sketches, and drawings of Adam Lamb, kept in paper mache cover.
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Painting and poem done in the style of an illuminated manuscript page. Created my Adam Lamb 29 November 1922.
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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.
Clipping of the poem, "A Pure Scotchman".
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Clipping of the poem, "A Pure Scotchman" By SAC.
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.
"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."
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Handwritten transcription of Lord Macaulay's Riddle.
Verse from internee No 1065, Joseph Lee, Hut 26:
'I wished I was a little Duck
All swimming on a lake
And I beside you swimming too
A faithful little drake.'
Verse by Internee 1071, Hut 26, Rath, JohnJ. Horan:
'When the evening sun is setting
And your mind from care is free
When of Rath Camp you are thinking
Won't you sometimes think of me.'
Verse from Internee No 832, James Donegan, No 9 Tent B Company:
'O would the God above
Send down a dove with wings as sharp as razors
To cut the throat of those English dogs,
That shot our Irish leaders'
Also a joke from Thomas McGivinchy: 'Happy is the man who sits on a wasp's nest, for he shall rise again.'