- IE OCL P29/90
- Parte
- 3 March 1927
Popular verse transcribed by Brigid Lennon, Killeenmore, Killeigh.
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Popular verse transcribed by Brigid Lennon, Killeenmore, Killeigh.
Verse transcribed by B[rigid] Lennon, Killeenmore:
'When the evening sun is setting, and your mind from care is free. When of home you are thinking, won't you sometimes think of me.'
Verse transcribed by B[rigid] Lennon, Killeenmore.
Minor verses and riddles transcribed by J. G. Ross, Killeenmore, Killeigh
Note by Bob Lennon, Killeenmore, Killeigh:
'A lonely spot. I wish I was here but not a lone of course'
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Parte deWoodfield Papers
Title page of the album which is labeled, "The Fullers of Woodfield their Kinsmen and Connections". Below are two photographs of Woodfield House and the Gageborough River which runs through the lands of Gurteen and Woodfield, Clara, County Offaly, taken around the year 1930.
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Two photographs of Woodfield House and Gurteen Bridge, both near Clara, County Offaly, taken around the year 1930.
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Page bears a brief history of Woodfield House written by Adam Lamb. Below are four photographs of Woodfield House and the Gageborough River on the lands of Woodfield and Gurteen, near Clara, County Offaly.
Receipt from the Officers Mess of the Royal Army Medical Corp to Francis William Lamb.
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Bill from the Officers Mess of the Royal Army Medical Corps, at Curragh Camp to Civil Surgeon Doctor Francis William Lamb, marked by Major FR Newland as paid.