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Dora Trench death diary.

Diary written by Benjamin Bloomfield Trench which documents his wife's death. Within the diary Benjamin records her last words, visits from her family, breaking the news to his daughters and her funeral.

One exchange Benjamin recorded shows that Dora Trench knew her death was imminent 'When I came upstairs after dinner she said. "Come & sit near me, we shall not have more evenings together' I asked if she felt worse or had been in pain. She said "No I feel my end is near".'

Envelope addressed to Mrs Lamb.

Envelope addressed to Mrs Lamb at 1 Bent Lane, Prestwich, Manchester, England and has been opened and marked, "Censored IRA". Contains a clipping of the execution of Mister Robert Emmet from 24 Sep 1803, the signature of Patrick Joseph Mullins, and a postcard photograph of Constance Lamb printed by Neville Cook in Kingstown, County Dublin.

Envelope from the British Medical Journal to Reverend Adam Lamb.

Envelope from the editor of the British Medical Journal at BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, England, to Reverend Francis Adam Johnston Lamb at Julianstown, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland, containing three copies of the obituary of his father Doctor Francis William Lamb from the British Medical Journal.

Envelope to D Lamb containing photographs of the Fuller family.

Envelope addressed to D Lamb from University of Manchester containing seven photographs of Fuller family portraits. Three copies of young Mrs Fuller, two copies of young Abraham Fuller, one photograph of older Abraham Fuller, and one photograph of older Mrs Fuller.

Lamb Family

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