Clipping, "Old English Glass. What We Owe to Puritanism".
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- 6 Apr 1930
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping of the article, "Old English Glass. What We Owe to Puritanism." by Frank Rutter, from The Sunday Times.
Clipping, "Old English Glass. What We Owe to Puritanism".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping of the article, "Old English Glass. What We Owe to Puritanism." by Frank Rutter, from The Sunday Times.
Clipping, "Trying to grow bamboo, good results in plantings at Glenamoy".
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping, "Trying to grow bamboo, good results in plantings at Glenamoy" from The Irish Press.
Clipping, "Saint Ciaran's First Foundation Was It at Twyford?".
Part of Woodfield Papers
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
Clipping, death of Keeran Newcombe.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Pages from the Offaly Independant Newspaper.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Eight pages from the Offaly Independant Newspaper. On page five there is a small announcement marked in pen which reads, "Woodfield House - Mrs Lambe has taken up residence in Woodfield House. Her husband, Doctor Lambe, is a distinguished member of the medical profession in England".
Correspondence of the Hon. Geoffrey L. Parsons relating to family history
Part of The Rosse Papers
Family, and family history, correspondence of the Hon. Geoffrey L. Parsons, including: a letter from his father, the 4th Earl, just before the latter’s death; letters from his brother, the 5th Earl, who writes from the Front during the First World
War, and a letter reporting that the 5th Earl has been seriously wounded; letters from Anthony de Brie, a portrait-painter, about his portraits of the 4th Earl and of Parsons’s wife; letters from Dr Otto Boeddicker offering items of antique furniture for sale; and an envelope of newspaper cuttings and other material concerning the family collected by Geoffrey Parsons, c.1915-55. [For letters to Geoffrey Parsons from his uncle, Sir Charles Parsons, see Section R.]
Parsons, Hon. Geoffrey
Newspaper announcing the birth of Francis William Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
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 a "Letter to the editor of the Irish Times" by Oliver St John Gogarty.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping of a "Letter to the editor of the Irish times" written by Oliver St John Gogarty, and kept by his friend Doctor Francis William Lamb.
Lamb Family
Clippings of the notice of charitable bequest of William Lamb.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Three clippings of the notice of charitable bequest of William Lamb, printed shortly after his death in April of 1899.