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Scott - McVeigh Album
 


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1) 19th September 1912 Postmark Berlin NW to J. B. Scott Esq., Model School, Ballymoney Road, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Ireland - Hope you had a good freemans? Benefit day. J. M.
2) 11th May 1926 Postmark Lake City, Fla. to Mrs. B. B. Scott, Model Schools, Ballymena, Ireland - May 10th  Your card recd. will write a letter as soon as possible. expect to start for Boston in a? we went home with mother & us gone two weeks. have had an extra nursery man for dinner the past week & will likely have two extras for two days this week so with trying to catch up with neglected & also get ready to leave again I am quite busy. Tell me all you know about Washington D.C. Aggie wrote that A. was coming to help Alex.  I did not see Mrs. March? when she was in Fla. but hope to see her in Boston. The plants you see out by the drive are in full bloom &little trees growing. Love from Lena
3) 15th June 1928 Postmark Lugano, Lettere to Mrs. Scott, Shandon Drive, Bangor, Nr. Belfast, Down? Antrim? Ireland - 15/6/28  My dear, We are having a glorious holiday at Lugano. We went to Milan Wed. & Tues. to the Borromean Isl. Tomorrow we go to Sleasbourg on our way to Brussels; then to London. Hope you are in the pink. Loving thoughts to all, A. Hainsworth?
4) 'Kiltoorish Lake, Portnoo, Co. Donegal'  2nd July 1967 Postmark Gleanntaigh - Mr. & Mrs. E. Bolster, 10 First Avenue, Baylands, Bangor, Co. Down, N.I. - Dear Silvia & Eddie, Weather at present good, great night last night (4.30 a.m.) Golf is good, made up with four ball of single figure golfers, can't really complain, food excellent, hope you can make it next weekend. from Norma & David
5) 'West Beach and Harbour, Portrush' 1st July 1971 Postmark Portrush to Mrs. McVeigh, Shandon Drive, Bangor, Co. Down - Thursday afternoon.  Aunt A. coaxed us to stay till Monday so as the weather seems better, we have decided to stay. We are over here in Portrush this afternoon with M. Acheson & enjoyed the run, the day is glorious, love to you all, Your loving Mammy or Nanny xxx

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1) Marlow? Harries?
2) Lil. Xmas 1912 - photographer Louise M. Smith, Newport, Mon.
3) ? Thompson. Rosa ?.  ?. ?. - photographer F. Burton, North Pier Studio, Blackpool
4) Officers Mess  Guer? Bk or Bt R W7, The Hotel, Crosshaven, Co. Cork

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1) May 19th, 1907 Taken on the Little Orme
2) with best wishes Cornalla and Eddie - Irish Volunteers, Dublin Brigade. Company Mobilisation Order. The C Coy. 4th Batt. will mobilise of Sunday 5.3 at the hour of 4 p.m. Point of Mobilisation Emerald Square. Full Service Equipment to be worn, including overcoat, haversack, water-bottle, canteen. Rations for 8 hours to be carried. Arms and Full Supply of Ammunition to be carried. Cycle Sconts to be mounted, and ALL men having cycles or motor cycles to bring them. P. Egan, Captain or Officer Commanding.  Dated this 23rd day of 4 month, 1916. Sinn Fein Revolt. Mobilisation Order, April, 1916.
 
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1) H. S.  Jersey Cabbage & English Animals
2) Photo Charles & Russell, Belfast.  Russell Wallett's Benefit, Thursday next, "Absolutely" - Army of the Irish Republic (Dublin Command)  Headquarters Date 25th April 1916. To Officer in Charge, Reis's & D.E.C. The main purpose of your post is to protect our wireless station. Its secondary purpose is to observe Lower Abbey Street and Lower O'Connell Street. Commandeer in the D.B.C. whatever food and utensils you require. Make sure of a plentiful supply of water wherever your men are. Break all glass in the windows of the rooms occupied by you for fighting purpose. Establish a connection between your forces in the D.B.C. and in Reis's building. Be sure that the stairways leading immediately to your rooms are well barricaded. We have a post in the house at the corner Bachelor's Walk, in Post Office. The directions from which you are likely to be attacked are from the Custom House, or from the far side of the river, Doller Street, or Westmoreland Street. We believe there is a sniper in McBurneys on the far side of the river.  James ? ? ? Sinn Fein Revolt. Reproduction of Despatch, April, 1916.
3) George Jones, BBC Northern Ireland
4) In order to prevent the further slaughter of Dublin citizens, and in the hope of saving the lives of our followers now surrounded and hopelessly outnumbered, the members of the Provisional Government present at Headquarters have agreed to an unconditional surrender, and the Commandants of the various districts in the City and Country will order their commands to lay down arms.  P. H. Pearse, 29th April 1916. 3.45 p.m. I agree to these conditions for the men only under my own command in the Moore Street District and for the men in the Stephen's Green Command. James ? April 29/16 On consultation with Commandant ? and other officers I have decided to agree to unconditional surrender ? ? ? ? Sinn Fein Revolt. Fac-simile reproduction of Surrender, signed and dated 29th April 1916
  
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1) Batten, Photo, The Capstone, Ilfracombe. - Cambria No. 3  Sept. 21st  11  Batten
2) Photo by Phillipse & Lees, Ilfracombe - Westward Ho. Sep. 18.



2) D. Lindley, Bedford         3 & 4) H. N. Percival, The Art Gallery Studio, 5 High Street, Ilfracombe







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