Hunter Collection
rescued out of a skip from Upper Shankhill


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1) Travel Identity Card - 15th April 1949 Victor Hunter, Born: Belfast
D.O.B.: 25th December 1883 Address: 67 Ravenhill Park, Belfast, N.
Ireland - Inspector General's Office, R.U.C. Belfast
2) War Office, London, S.W. - June 18th, 1917 - The Military Secretary
presents his compliments to Mr. Jamison and begs to inform him that the
following report has just been received. 2/Lt. V. Hunter Irish Regt. was
wounded, June 7th, but remained at duty.
 
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1) War Office, London, S.W.1 - April 1st, 1918 - The Military Secretary
presents his compliments to Mr. Jamison and begs to inform him that the
following report has just been received. 2/Lt. V. Hunter Irish Regt. was
discharged from hospital to duty March 25th.
2) 21st November 1957 Postmark Belfast/Land Registry of Northern Ireland to
Miss Frances Hunter, 67 Ravenhill Park, Belfast - Notice of Application to
Register a Burden on Registered Land, Central Office, Belfast. Registered
Owner: Audrey Sybil Hunter & Frances Hunter 21.11.1957 - Madam, You are
hereby informed that an application has been made to me by Northern Counties
Permanent Building Society to enter in the Register a Charge for £1050 on
the lands comprised in the above Folio of which you appear as the Registered
owner. This notice may be disregarded, unless there appears to you to be any
error or irregularity in the above proceeding, in which case you should
notify me of any objection. To Miss F. Hunter, 67 Ravenhill Park, Belfast -
B. Kelly, Register

 
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1) 10th March 1959 Postmark Land Registry of Northern Ireland to Miss
Frances Hunter, 67 Ravenhill Park, Belfast 3 Rosetta Drive
- Notice of Application to Register a Transfer of Registered Land, Central
Office, Belfast. Registered Owner: Frances Hunter & Audrey S. Hunter.
You are hereby informed that an application has been made to me by Lionel
Edward Hamilton Griffith, in accordance with deed dated 5th of February 1959
to enter in the register a Transfer by you and Audrey S. Hunter to him of
the lands comprised in the above Folio. This notice may be disregarded,
unless there appears to you to be any error or irregularity in the above
proceeding, in which case you should notify me of any objection. To Miss
Frances Hunter, 67 Ravenhill Park, Belfast - B. Kelly, Register
2) March 23rd, 1919 - Aubrey Sybil Cooper with Mr. & Mrs. Victor Hunter's
Compliments, 1 Queen's Avenue, Clifton
3) Certificate of Service in, and Discharge from, The Royal Naval Reserve
Force. Baxter, James, 499E Joining Reserve 5th October 1908
Discharge: October 1933 Rating: Seaman R.I.R. Grounds of
Discharge: Expiration of term of enrolment. Mobilised: ?st October
1914 to 25th February 1919 Conduct: Very good. Ability:
Satisfactory. Signed this 16th day of February 1934
4) In Memoriam, Henry Francis Cooper Died July 18th, 1925 - Church of St.
Mary-The-Virgin, Tyndall's Park, Interred at Canford Cemetery. July 21st
1925
 
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1) The Cunard Steam-Ship Company Limited R.M.S. "Queen Elizabeth" 26th
October 1950 Commodore G. E. Cove presents his compliments to Mr.
Sidney G. Hearn and requests the pleasure of his company in his Quarters for
cocktails at 12.15 p.m. on Friday. Your Steward will direct you to the
Cabin.
2) Cunard Line. Mr. M. Ross MacCallum, Tourist Class, Queen Mary from
Southampton to New York. September 11th 1958. Address in U.S.A. Stony Brook
School, Stony Brook, Long Island, New York

 
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1) Christmas 1948 9 Ying Tien Sze, Hsi-ma-chuang, Nanchang, Kiangsi, C.
Central - Wishing you all the compliments of the season, and God's richest
blessing. from Billy Wilson
2) R.M.S. "Arundel Castle"
Photos



 
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1) 25th August 1912 Postmark Llandudno to Victor Hunter, Esq., c/o Miss
Fisher, Antrim Road, Belfast - Sunday Dear Vic, Having a fairly
enjoyable holiday, though it is wet at times. Mrs. Hewitson wants the Lini?
to send her a card while on holiday, What do you think of the group. Kindest
regards ?
2) 'Conway Square and Military Camp, Newtownards' 19th July 1923 Postmark
Newtownards to Miss A. McMaster, c/o Mrs. Blackmore, High Street,
Ballyhalbert, Co. Down - Dear Annie, Have arrived safe after a lovely time,
hoping you are enjoying yourself, as I come home after getting this card who
should I see but Mr. Walker & Mr. Dunn. If you are speaking to them after
receiving this, remember me to them all at present. Your Friend Mary
3) 'High Street, Newtownards' June 1912 Postmark Newtownards to Miss A.
McMaster, 64 Madrid Street, Belfast from Molly
4) 'Main Street, Greyabbey' 12th J? Postmark Greyabbey to Miss Annie
McMaster, 64 Madrid Street, Belfast - Dear Annie, Just a P.C. to let you
know that I received your letter and Photos allright and they are good. We
had a card from Bob and it was a little rough at the time which he wrote.
Thomas is helping me well and all others, hope this finds you well. Mrs.
Regan




 
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1) 'Strathcona Collegiate Institute, Strathcona, Alta' 26th October 1920
Postmark Edmonton, Alta to Miss Annie McMaster, 64 Madrid Street, Belfast,
Ireland - Dear Annie, Don't send any more Motor Cycling Papers, I only
intended you to send one copy. I suppose you have seen Jack by this time.
Hoping all are well. Bob
2) 'City Hall, Belfast' 10th February 1917 Postmark Belfast to Miss A.
S. Cooper, 1 Queen's Avenue, Bristol - This is one of the "Mud Cabins" What
do you think of it? ?
3) 'High Street, Belfast' 10th February 1917 Postmark Belfast to Miss
A. S. Cooper, 1 Queen's Avenue, Bristol - I am going out of town for week
end & shall send some P.C.S of the place. I am going to ? Vic
4) 'Cavehill and Castle, Belfast' 10th February 1917 Postmark Belfast
to Miss A. S. Cooper, 1 Queen's Avenue, Bristol - Just a view with a quaint
stile. I am glad that Jimmy is getting back to Bristol. I only wish I could
go but as you say, I must come back & I will some day. Vic
5) 12th August 1915 Postmark Romford to Mr. H. B. Jamison (Jamieson in the
1918 S.D.), Greystones, Ravenhill Park, Belfast, Ireland - I will write to
you in a few days, this is a picture of our platoon which was a snapshot. I
am glad to hear that you are still working hard to keep me in a job. Hope
Mrs. & family are quite well, Vic

1, 2, 3) 26th July 1946
4) 12th August 1946

all taken Sunday 18th March 1917 in Bristol

all taken 30th January 1917 at Cheddar

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1) with best wishes, yours sincerely J. McLoughlin R.M. 7 20/5/18
2) yours sincerely James Ringland? Bristol
3) 'T.S.S. California' Thinking of you when the golden sun is sinking and
your heart from care is free, when of absent ones you are thinking will you
sometimes think of me.



Castle Studio, Belfast
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J. H. Martin
W. Lane










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