MAKE A MEME View Large Image Public Domain: National Library of Ireland on The Commons Public Domain: National Library of Ireland on The Commons This is Miss Lambert with a slightly dog-eared Poole Studio prop of the Home Circle, a ladies' magazine (very different from ...
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Keywords: public domain blackandwhite monochrome miss lambert misslambert lambert portrait lace magazine saturday 6 february 1909 1900s new ross newross wexford ireland leinster a.h. poole ahpoole arthur henri poole arthurhenripoole glass negative glassnegative hot dysertmore desertmoon home circle homecircle mabel lambert mabellambert new grove house newgrovehouse national library of ireland nationallibraryofireland poole photographic collection poolephotographiccollection blackandwhite people monochrome black and white Public Domain: National Library of Ireland on The Commons Public Domain: National Library of Ireland on The Commons This is Miss Lambert with a slightly dog-eared Poole Studio prop of the Home Circle, a ladies' magazine (very different from a lads' mag). Miss Lambert was from what we originally thought was Dysartmore (Dysart More). Thanks to Gerry Ward and blackpoolbeach, we now know it's Dysertmore, Co. Kilkenny. blackpoolbeach's dogged determination has revealed that this may well be Mabel Lambert, eldest daughter of Ambrose Lambert and Mary Coppinger! See comments and links below... Date: Saturday, 6 February 1909 NLI Ref.: P_WP_1883 This is Miss Lambert with a slightly dog-eared Poole Studio prop of the Home Circle, a ladies' magazine (very different from a lads' mag). Miss Lambert was from what we originally thought was Dysartmore (Dysart More). Thanks to Gerry Ward and blackpoolbeach, we now know it's Dysertmore, Co. Kilkenny. blackpoolbeach's dogged determination has revealed that this may well be Mabel Lambert, eldest daughter of Ambrose Lambert and Mary Coppinger! See comments and links below... Date: Saturday, 6 February 1909 NLI Ref.: P_WP_1883
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