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Letters from JG Farrell to Doctor Francis William Lamb.

Two letters from J G Farrell at 14 Saint Mary's Road, Penbroke, Dubln, County Dublin to Doctor Francis William Lamb, regarding his search for records of John Rice Lamb in the register of Saint Mary, Shandon Parochial returns of Saint Nicholas and Murrogh, County Cork.

Newspaper announcing the birth of Francis William Lamb.

Eight pages from The Morning Mail newspaper which contain both announcements of the birth Francis William Lamb, as well as the death of William Bernard Shaw. The announcements are marked in pen by William Lamb, and read, "Lamb - June 8, at 1 Wilton terrace, Rathmines, the wife of William Lamb, LLD, of a son." and "Shaw - June 8 suddenly, of heart disease, William Bernard SHaw, Esquire in the 64th year of his age. The funeral will leave The Cottage, Terenure, for Mount Jerome, on tomorrow (Thursday) morning at half past eight o'clock."

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Note of William Lamb regarding his aunt Margaret Lamb's wishes.

Note of William Lamb detailing that his aunt Margaret Lamb insists that he use his inheritance money from both her and John Rice Lamb to build a vault at Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross, Dublin, and save the remaining money in secret, should his cousin John Alexander Lamb, himself, or his son Francis William Lamb, have need of it.

Page of envelopes addressed to William Lamb.

Sheet of paper, attached are: eight envelopes adressed to William Lamb and the Government Prisons Office, Dublin Castle, Dublin; two envelopes addressed to Francis William Lamb at the School of Physiology, Trinity College, Dublin; one envelope addressed to Doctor Francis William Lamb at Frascati, Blackrock, County Dublin; and one clipping entitled, "Presentation to Doctor Lambe" from 1 December 1893.

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Certificate of merit from Trinity College, Dublin, awarded to Francis William Lamb for earning seventy-nine percent of the marks available during his junior year in the Anatomy program of 1895-96. Below is another certificate of merit from Trinity College, Dublin, awarded to Francis William Lamb for earning ninety-one percent of the marks available during his second year in the Anatomy program of 1897-98.

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Certificate awarded to Francis William Lamb for his attendance at clinical lectures and practice at Hardwick Fever Hospital, Richmond Surgical Hospital, and Whitworth Medical Hospital, over the course of three years beginning on the 1 October 1897 and ending on 30 June 1900.

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Three certificates. First, a certificate from Richmond Whitworth & Hardwicke Hospitals, North Brunswick Street, Dublin, given to Francis William Lamb as testament to his six month residency there which began on 1 November 1899 and ended on 30 April 1900. Secondly, a certificate from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, awarded to Francis William Lamb for his attendance to a course of twenty-six lectures on operative surgery at the School of Surgery in 1900. Lastly, a certificate from the Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Dublin, awarded to Francis William Lamb for attending a three month course of instruction in clinical opthalmology and otology at which began on 30 October 1900.

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