Photograph of Cléonice Cooke-Collis.
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Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of Cleonice Cook Collin. Printed by Martin & Sallnow, 16 Piccadilly, London, W. Serial number 22939.
Lamb Family
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Photograph of Cléonice Cooke-Collis.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of Cleonice Cook Collin. Printed by Martin & Sallnow, 16 Piccadilly, London, W. Serial number 22939.
Lamb Family
Photograph of Alice Lamb in costume.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of Alice Lamb wearing a costume. Printed by FW Schmidt at 26 Victoria Street, Manchester, England.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of a young girl, printed by Allen's Photographic Institute, Wellington Street, Collingwood, Melbourne, Australia. Written on the back of the photograph is the address, "50 The Grove, Stratford" which is located in London, England.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of a woman. Printed by EWF Browning Street, Somerset, England
Photograph of a political cartoon.
Part of Woodfield Papers
A photograph of a political cartoon with a quote from the speech of Austen Henry Layard at Mister Spurgeon's Lecture.
Lamb Family
Photograph album of the Lamb Family.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Album of photographs of the Lamb family, taken between the years of 1910 and 1930.
Lamb Family
PHOTOCOPY Perkinson-Monaghan Correspondence
Copy correspondence between two generations of Perkinson and Monaghan family members, all connected with Croghan, near Birr, Co Offaly and the Irish Hills area of the state of Michigan, USA. Following the devastation of the Great Famine, John Monaghan emigrated firstly to Suffolk and then to Michigan, where he received letters from his sister, Mary and her husband William Perkinosn, pleading for assistance to also enable their family emigrate to America. The correspondence describes the effect of famine and emigration on the Croghan area. Their son William, who emigrated to Lancashire, also writes to his cousin in Michigan of the second generation with much the same request.
Perkinson, William
Part of Loughton Papers
Personalised diary belonging to Dora Turnor.The diary was a 'gift from 'Etty [Hyeris] X-mas 1888' and is emblazoned with 'Dora' on the front cover.
The diary contains just one entry from 1 January 1888.
Pencil drawings of William Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Envelope compiled by Francis William Lamb and labeled, "Pencil drawing of William Lamb", which contains six sketches drawn by William Lamb.
Papers of the 4th Earl concerning Lord Oxmantown
Part of The Rosse Papers
Papers of the 4th Earl about [his eldest son], Lord Oxmantown: two copies of Lord Oxmantown’s birth certificate, and a letter from Dr Benjamin Jowett about his admission to Balliol College, Oxford