Drawing of a castle on a hill.
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Parte deWoodfield Papers
Drawing of a castle on a hill. Reverse side contains a sketch of a castle tower.
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Drawing of a castle on a hill.
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Drawing of a castle on a hill. Reverse side contains a sketch of a castle tower.
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Drawing of a lake and mountain landscape done in pencil by William Lamb, held in an envelope from the Physiological Laboratory of Owens College, Manchester.
Lamb Family
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Blueprint and sketch of Loughton greenhouse plan.
Plan of Borrisnafarney Church.
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Plan of Borrisnafarney Church drawn by D.A McCready.
Drawing of Loch Leven Castle by William Lamb.
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Drawing in pencil of Loch Leven Castle by William Lamb.
Drawing of a couple standing next to a tree.
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Pencil drawing of a couple walking through a park.
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Unfinished pencil drawing of a ship.
Drawing entitled, "Castle Eastwood".
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Drawing in pencil entitled, "Castle Eastwood". "The breadth of the castle equal to the length of the house" has been written along the right margin.
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Page which contains many practice drawings of trees, as well as multiple attempts at drawing a cottage.
Drawing entitled, "Antiquities of Ireland".
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Drawing of a dilapidated friary overtaken by nature and entitled, Antiquities of Ireland. There is an illegible signature in the upper lefthand corner of the page.