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Clipping, "Funeral of Reverend Doctor Malet SFTCD"
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Clipping of an article in the Irish Times about the funeral of Reverend Doctor Malet.
Clipping, "Mister James Franklin Fuller".
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Cliping of the obituary of James Franklin Fuller who died on 8 December 1924.
Clipping, obituary of George Plunkett Johnston.
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Clipping of the obituary of George Plunkett Johnston from the Daily Express newspaper, pasted to a sheet of paper below the crest of George Plunkett Johnston of Balcary.
Clipping, "Trinity College, Dublin. Summer Commencements, 1871".
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Clipping from The Warder newspaper entitled, "Trinity College, Dublin. Summer Commencements, 1871".
Clippings of obituaries of Catherine Downes and Margaret Lamb.
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Clipping of the obituary of Mrs Catherine Downes (d. 1887) from the Irish Times, and a clipping of the obituary of Margaret Lamb (d. 1888) from the Daily Express, both pasted on a sheet of paper by Francis William Lamb.
Clippings of the notice of charitable bequest of William Lamb.
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Three clippings of the notice of charitable bequest of William Lamb, printed shortly after his death in April of 1899.
Clippings relating to William Lamb and Ailice Lamb.
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Four clippings including: marriage announcement of William Lamb and Alice Kerr, 1873; obituary of Alice Lamb, 1892; retirement ceremony of Doctor William Lamb, 1893; obituary of William Lamb, 1899.
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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.
Lamb Family
Copy of a letter from Mary Lamb to the Irish Secretary of State.
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Copy of a letter from Mary Lamb (b. 1835) at 31 Grosvenor Place, Rathmines, Dublin, to the irish Secretary of State at the War Office, London, England. Contains a brief family history of the Lamb family, and details on her close relationship with her cousin John Alexander Lamb (d. 1896) and his mother Margaret Lamb (d. 1888).