Pages from The Midland Tribune
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- 1 Sep 1928
Part of Woodfield Papers
Eight pages from The Midland Tribune, Tipperary Sentinel and Offaly County Vindicator.
Pages from The Midland Tribune
Part of Woodfield Papers
Eight pages from The Midland Tribune, Tipperary Sentinel and Offaly County Vindicator.
Newspaper clipping entitled, "Half a Century's Record of a City's Public Faces".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Newspaper clipping of the article, "Half a Century's Record of a City's Public Faces, The Shutter Closes on Schmidts of Manchester".
Lamb Family
Clipping, "Saint Ciaran's First Foundation Was It at Twyford?".
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Clipping entitled, "Saint Ciaran's First Foundation Was It at Twyford?" by C F L.
Scrapbook of nineteenth-century clippings.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Scrabook entirely made up of newspaper clippings glued to the pages. Primarily consists of short stories and poetry, with occasional images, news articles, and advice columns written for women.
Lamb Family
Newspaper announcing the birth of Francis William Lamb.
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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."
Lamb Family
Clipping of the poem, "A Pure Scotchman".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping of the poem, "A Pure Scotchman" By SAC.
Clipping, "Died at Woodfield 1842".
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Clipping of the obituary of Abraham Fuller, which states, "Died at Woodfield 1842, On May 12th 1842 at Woodfield, Clara, Abraham Fuller, a famous figure of his time and one of the oldest magistrates of the Kingdom died having being for upwards of 64 years in the Commission of the Peace."
Part of 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.
Clipping, "Resigning to the inevitable calamity".
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Clipping of the article, "Resigning to the inevitable calamity" by Conor O'Clery from The Irish Times.