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Lamb family trees created by Francis William Lamb.

Six drafts of a family tree covering the births, deaths, and marriages of the Lamb family from Francis Lamb (1756-1808) to Keith Lamb (1919-2011), created by Francis William Lamb around the year 1922.

Letter from Richard Walker to Constance Lamb.

  • IE OH OHS77/4/5/2/1/1/3
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 24 Oct 1922
  • Parte deWoodfield Papers

Letter from Richard Walker of Sam and Richard C Walker and Son Solicitors, 86 Merrion Square, Dublin, County Dublin, to Constance Lamb at 14 Victoria Road, Withington, Manchester, regarding the rent of Woodfield and the Adam Henry Fuller Trust.

Letter from Gay White to Tom.

  • IE OCL P131/2/2/6
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 13 July 1922
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

Letter from Gay White , Lissiniskey, Nenagh dated 13 July 1922. The letter describes Gay experience during the Irish Civil War.

'My dear Tom,
Yours of the 10th to hand. I think since the 29th of June we have had no post here. Dreadful things have happened since I wrote you April 25th. I left Rathurbet April 30th & went to Ballygibbon. On May 15th a body of men took forcible possession of 30 acres of land there. They cut trees down, yet returned. We were left with 9 cows to milk, calves & all sorts of fowl, young & old to feed. Over 90 sheep & lambs to care, all the work of the house to do. Well we did it. The sheep were the great trouble, it was the time for them to be dipped, washed & shorn. They could not be dipped or washed but Betty, Lilla & David sheared all the sheep, but we lost a good many on account of the sheep not being dipped. They got full of maggots. It was dreadful. The cows were easily managed, we all milked them. I got quite good at it I did two night & morning. We just worked all day. On the night of June 14th we had dreadful raid starting about 2.30. The raiders smashed every window & the hall door first. We had collected in one room, they rushed into it. David & Betty were badly beaten by them with their clenched fists. Lilla was not so badly beaten & Poll only got one blow on her face, we were in a dark room most of the time, it was hell. I escaped without a blow. Over & over they held revolvers & shotguns at us & said they would shoot us. They did awful mischief in the house, breaking china & table glass, drank all whiskey & claret. They emptied every drawer out on the floor, Oh such a state - the dirty swine- they left the place in. They stole heaps of things, especially belongings, one thing was my dressing case.'

41 Onslow Square visitor book

  • IE OCL P131/7/6
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1922-21 June 1924
  • Parte deLoughton Papers

Visitor book for 41 Onslow Square , London which was the Trench Family's London residence.

Truth, War Special, No. 5

  • IE OCL P103
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1922

Propaganda newspaper issued by Saorstát Éireann (Issue of 1 August 1922), with the headline ‘The Nation over all’ with articles condemning the actions of anti-treatyites.

Saorstát Éireann

OCL P136 Page 41

Unidentified locations, mainly Birr, Co. Offaly

  1. [Untitled. Burnt out quarters of the Officer Commanding, Birr Barracks]
  2. [Untitled. View of Birr Barracks from a distance]
  3. [Untitled. Main St. Birr]
  4. [Untitled. Leila, Minnie and Mrs. D.P. on steps of house in Birr. Copy of photograph 338]

OCL P136 Page 49

Burma tour, King's Own Royal Regiment

  1. 'Rangoon River'
  2. 'Signal Pagoda. Goldie and King'
  3. 'Shwé Dagon (Shwedagon) Pagoda from Contanment Gardens'
  4. 'Shwé Dagon (Shwedagon) Pagoda from Contanment Gardens'
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