Letter from O'Hagan to Lord Howth.
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- 3 May 1873
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Letter from O'Hagan at 34 Rutland Square West, Dublin, County Dublin, to the Lord of Howth.
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Letter from O'Hagan to Lord Howth.
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Letter from O'Hagan at 34 Rutland Square West, Dublin, County Dublin, to the Lord of Howth.
Receipt from Law and Son to Mister Armstrong.
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Receipt from Law and Son, Goldsmiths Jewellers and Watch Makers of 1 Sackville Street, Carlisle Bridge, Dublin, to Mister Armstrong Esquire.
Facsimile documents from The National Library exhibition, "The Landed Gentry".
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Civilian War Duties Public Information Pamphlet.
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Cooks Series souvenir post card booklet of Dún Laoghaire, Kingstown. Contains six post cards with images of O'Connell Street, Dublin; George's Street, Dún Laoghaire; Sorrento, Dalkey; New Promenade, Sandcove, Dún Laoghaire; and Bray.
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"The Counterfoil Album" Dublin.
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Album of photographs taken in Dublin from the early twentieth-century
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"The golden necklet and the child that went into the rath".
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Old Time Stories number thirteen, "The Golden Necklet and the Child that Went into the Rath" by Alice Furlong, published by Browne & Nolan Limited, Dublin.
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Clipping, "Mister James Franklin Fuller".
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Clipping, death of Mary Drought Wilkinson.
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Clipping of the death announcement of Mary Drought Wilkinson, which states, "Wilkinson - June 1, at 52 Lower Leeson street, Mary Drought Wilkinson, widow of Major General C E Wilkinson, RE, of Springfield House, Bath, daughter of the late John Warneford Armstrong, of Ballycumber, King's County. Deeply regretted. Funeral to be in Bath".
Clipping, death of George Hearn.
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