- IE OCL P29/2
- Part
- 1921
Signatures of A. Ó Caomhánaigh (Roscommon), Bertie McGetrick (Sligo), Philip Murray (Roscommon), E. Feely (Roscommon), Tom Roddy (Roscommon) and William Kehoe (Dublin).
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Signatures of A. Ó Caomhánaigh (Roscommon), Bertie McGetrick (Sligo), Philip Murray (Roscommon), E. Feely (Roscommon), Tom Roddy (Roscommon) and William Kehoe (Dublin).
All captioned as 'Springfield', most likely Springfield House, Ballybetagh, south County Dublin.
[Silesia tour, Leinster Regiment?]
[On leave in Ireland]
At home in 'Moreen', Sandyford, Co. Dublin
[On leave, Ireland]
Shornecliffe Army Camp
Autobiographical notes of Francis William Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Autobiographical notes of Francis William Lamb, detailing his past residences.
Letter from Charles Gamble to Francis William Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Letter from Charles Gamble of Knocksinna, Stillorgan, County Dublin, to Francis William Lamb regarding his recent bout of bronchitis.
Photocopy of letter from Eileen Muriel Tobias to Mabel Smith. [Closed]
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photocopy made by Brian Marion Smith of a letter from Eileen Muriel Tobias at 2 Eglinton Park, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, to her sister Mabel Smith. She writes of her recent drive through County Meath and seeing the excavation in Dowth and New Grange, and her stop in Monasterboice to see the stone high-cross there. She also includes an update on the activities of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Lamb Family
Photocopy of letter from Eileen Muriel Tobias to Anna Smith. [Closed]
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photocopy made by Brian Marion Smith of a letter from Eileen Muriel Tobias at 2 Eglington Park, Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin, to her sister Anna Marguerite Smith. She sends an update about the activities of her children, grand-children, and great-grandchildren.
Lamb Family
Part of Woodfield Papers
Abraham Stritch Fuller's Bachelors of Arts Degree awarded by Trinity College, Dublin, on 7 July 1946, as well as a certificate of two years attendance at Trinity College Dublin from 17 December 1852.