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Fait partie de Woodfield Papers
Practice lines of Abraham Fuller from 1812 repeating the phrase, "learning and manners".
Fait partie de Woodfield Papers
Practice lines of Abraham Fuller from 1812 repeating the phrase, "learning and manners".
Receipt from the Officers Mess of the Royal Army Medical Corp to Francis William Lamb.
Fait partie de Woodfield Papers
Bill from the Officers Mess of the Royal Army Medical Corps, at Curragh Camp to Civil Surgeon Doctor Francis William Lamb, marked by Major FR Newland as paid.
Clipping of advertisement of the lands of Tinamuck.
Fait partie de Woodfield Papers
Clipping of an advertisement placed Francis William Lamb, to announce that the lands of Tinamuck in Clara will be sold by public auction on 23 September 1920.
Autobiographical notes of Francis William Lamb.
Fait partie de Woodfield Papers
Autobiographical notes of Francis William Lamb, detailing his past residences.
Fait partie de Woodfield Papers
Title page of the album which is labeled, "The Fullers of Woodfield their Kinsmen and Connections". Below are two photographs of Woodfield House and the Gageborough River which runs through the lands of Gurteen and Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly, taken around the year 1930.
Photograph of Woodfield House.
Fait partie de Woodfield Papers
Photograph of Woodfield House from the front field
Lamb Family
Photograph of Woodfield House.
Fait partie de Woodfield Papers
Photograph of Woodfield House taken from the old tennis court.
Lamb Family
Envelope addressed to Francis William Lamb.
Fait partie de Woodfield Papers
Envelope addressed to Francis William Lamb at Woodfield, Clara, King's County, dated 1950. On the back is written "Family Papers", and the envelope is empty.
Fait partie de Woodfield Papers
Clipping of the obituary of Abraham Fuller (1753-1842); Will of Maria Blanch Fuller; the burial receipt for Maria Blanch Fuller; and notes written by Maria Blanch Fuller at Woodfield from 1839 - 1853.
Fait partie de Woodfield Papers
Letter from Patrick J. Smyth to Abraham Stritch Fuller at Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly, on 15 April 1848, concerning the arrest of William Smith O'Brien, Thomas F. Meagher and John Mitchel for sedition. Informs Fuller that his subscription to the cause will be published in 'The Nation' and the 'United Irishman', and is glad to here that the neighbourhood of Clara is prepared for [rebellion]. Also includes a newspaper clipping concerning a minor "Accident to the Reverend Abraham Fuller".