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Photograph of an elderly woman, Constance Lamb, and Frank Lamb seated in chairs on the front step of Woodfield house, with a younger woman standing behind them.
Photograph of Constance Lamb wearing a long black skirt, white shirt, and a hat. On the reverse is the inscription, "Yours truly in Black and white, you may keep this hideous affair if you like."
A Photograph of Mrs. Marcelina Fuller and her son Raphael Fuller as a young boy. They are both standing and his right hand is resting on a side table. Printed by Enrique Máas Fotógrafo.
Photograph of, Mrs Huggins of Ardcame, Ballinalsoe, and Kingstown (Vesey Place), Godmother of Alice Lamb. Printed by, C Neville Cooke of Kingstown (Under Royal Patronage), Dublin.
Photograph of a woman wearing a black coat and white gown, seated on a stone bannister wit her hat in her right hand. Printed by Lauder Brothers Photographers of 45 Sackville Street, Dublin.
Photograph of a young girl wearing her coat and hat, standing with her hand resting on the back of a chair. Printed by Photographisches Atelier F Hundt, Kreuzstrasse 96, Münster, Westfalen.
Newspaper clipping of Maria Blanch Plunkett-Johnston's obituary from the Daily Express, dated Saturday 11 April 1903, pasted beneath the crest of George Plunkett-Johnston of Balcary.