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243:, from a base in Richmond St in Dublin. In 1939 he visited America to learn more about the treatment of dogs and cats and in 1952 sold his cattle practice and opened Ireland's first small animal practice at Richmond St. His practice was a model of its kind and hundreds of veterinary students and graduates spent time there learning the art as well as the science of veterinary medicine. 563: 425:, where for more than 50 years he was both trainer and mentor for generations of referees. He was still attending meetings and assisting with the training of referees well into his nineties. In 2005 he was awarded a special cap for his services as a referee by the 560: 422: 328:. He played against Scotland again the following year, also playing three more times against the MCC between 1933 and 1935 before he began to be a more regular part of the Irish side in 1937. 272:
for 25 years and later became its president. Ham retired officially from veterinary practice in 1979 at the age of 69, but was still seeing cases privately at his home well into his nineties.
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in Lancashire, England before entering the Veterinary College in Dublin in 1927. Following graduation he built up an extensive cattle practice, covering a large radius from
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After the war, Lambert played against Scotland in 1946, before his career came to an end in 1947. That year he played four matches for Ireland, including matches against
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in the treatment and prevention of circulatory conditions. He frequently prescribed Vitamin E not just to animals in his care but their owners also.
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in Dublin in September. Matches against Sir Julien Cahn's XI and Scotland were played in 1938 in addition to two matches against the touring
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Ham Lambert was born into a family of veterinary surgeons. His grandfather was veterinary surgeon to three reigning monarchs,
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He was a longtime supporter and fundraiser for Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind, serving on its board for many years.
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before his playing career was ended by a bad knee injury. He later became a rugby union referee, refereeing eleven
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and until the early 1970s it was the only centre in Ireland recognised for the training of nurses by the
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golf outing in his 90th year. Lambert also played badminton, like his parents, and partnered with
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matches between 1948 and 1952. He was regarded as one of the best referees in the post-war era.
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Following his retirement he maintained his involvement in rugby, particularly through the
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of 18.03, with a top score of 103 against Sir Julien Cahn's XI in August 1938, his only
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In later years he was a keen and competitive golfer, playing regularly at
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Guidelines Magazine (The magazine of Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind)
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He was noted throughout the profession for his early adoption of
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In all matches for Ireland, Lambert scored 577 runs at an
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His was the first practice in Ireland to employ qualified
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for Ireland. He never bowled when playing for Ireland.
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Ham Lambert came from a cricketing family. His father
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and winning the prize for the best front nine at the
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Retrieved 7 June 2007. 623:Rugby Union statistics from scrum.com 606: 604: 602: 555: 553: 482: 480: 478: 402:at rugby union, playing twice in the 331:In 1937, he played against Scotland, 577: 199: 531: 491: 261:and for his belief in the value of 13: 599: 572:Irish Veterinary Journal Vol 58(9) 550: 475: 292:, Lambert played 21 times for the 278: 14: 848: 822:People educated at Rossall School 635:"It's 90 not out for Ham Lambert" 303: 595:CricketEurope Stats Zone profile 827:Lansdowne Football Club players 739: 723: 700: 684: 661: 644: 691:"Ham Lambert- An Appreciation" 627: 616: 432: 429:at a ceremony held in Dublin. 393: 312:debut for Ireland against the 1: 797:Cricketers from Dublin (city) 468: 361: 7: 456: 268:He was the official vet to 10: 853: 812:Irish rugby union referees 561:"Ham Lambert, MRCVS (PDF)" 390:and his brother Drummond. 283: 42:International information 802:Irish rugby union players 730:"Ham Lambert Passes Away" 712:27 September 2007 at the 668:"Ham Lambert, 1910–2006." 566:29 September 2007 at the 520:29 September 2007 at the 377: 320:in July 1931, scoring 45 146: 142: 71: 66: 62: 46: 41: 33: 28: 748:Sixty Years of Badminton 673:20 November 2007 at the 652:"Legend of many talents" 451:Ailesbury Badminton Club 347:interrupted his career. 181:player. 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Ireland
First-class
Batting average
stumpings
CricketArchive
cricketer
rugby union
veterinary surgeon
Schull
County Cork
Queen Victoria
King Edward VII
King George V
Bob Lambert
Sandford Park School
Rossall School
Sallins
Malahide
Enniskerry
veterinary nurses
RCVS
aseptic techniques
Vitamin E
Dublin Zoo
batsman
Ireland cricket team
first-class
cricket
MCC
Lord's

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