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Scrapbook created by Charlotte Jane Shaw, which came to her as a gift from her son George Bernard Johnston in November 1864. Contains photographs, newspaper clipping, art, poetry, and publications of her family and friends.
Ornate embossed leather scrapbook, created by Constance Lamb. Contains a map of Dublin in 1610, an advertisement for the lease of Woodfield House and 200 Acres from 1783, an advertisement for the lease of lands near Woodfield from 1948, part of the brocade of Eleanor Fuller's court dress, notes, photographs of young men and women from around the year 1899, sketches, and pressed flowers.
Scrapbook, created by Constance Charlotte Lamb, which contains photographs, poetry, letters, human hair, stamps, postcards, and newspaper clippings. All materials relate to the Lamb family and their network of friends.
Scrabook entirely made up of newspaper clippings glued to the pages. Primarily consists of short stories and poetry, with occasional images, news articles, and advice columns written for women.
Note written by Constance Lamb about her uncle Henry Shaw, his two marriages, and his four children, as well as her father Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston.
Silhoutte of Elizabeth Cronhelm, daughter of Sir Edward William Crosbie and Margaret Patience, nee Ferguson. Framed by H Wigoder and Company Limited at 75 Talbot Street, Dublin on 28 February 1958.