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Postcards & Photos Page 5 - Postcards - Clayton, McClean, Webber, Waugh etc.
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STREET DIRECTORIES TRANSCRIBED
1805 - 1806 - 1807 - 1808 - 1819 - 1843 - 1852 - 1861 - 1868 - 1877 - 1880 - 1890 - 1894
1901 - 1907 - 1908 - 1909 - 1910 - 1912 - 1918 - 1924 - 1932 - 1939 - 1943 - 1951 - 1960
1913 Tel. directory    1824 Pigots (Belfast)  &  (Bangor)   1894 Waterford Directory
1898 Newry Directory      Bangor Spectator Directory 1970


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9th September 1913 Portrush from M. B.
2) Hungarian Fat Boy
3) from Bessie
4) Dear Annie, Just a line to let you know I received your P.C. alwright, sorry you cannot get down tonight as I am longing to see you. Well Annie if you would be at home on Friday night I would take a spin up to see you, all being well, you can drop me a P.C. and let me know. With love and Kisses. From Spurgeon, write soon. Good night xx
5) From Florence to Francis, whishing him a happy xmas
6) from Victoria Bustard, Gardenmore House, Larne

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22nd December 192? Postmark Dungannon to Master Frank Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy from Bob - A very happy xmas
2) 4th March 192? Postmark Arma?? to Master F. Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Aunt Hunt? - Are you any bodys darling today Francis
3) 29th June 1925 Postmark Bangor, Co. Down to Master Isaac Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Aunt Aunt? - I'm having a fine time here, will see you all some day next week. (Its a devil of a nuisance being on the rocks at Bangor, do you know anyone who would lend me a fiver)

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23rd July 1956 Postmark Portrush to Mr. & Mrs. Clayton, The Square, Moy, Co. Tyrone, Ulster from Hannah & Alex. - Having a nice time here, weather not to good, do you know this man on the front.
2) 21st August 1936 Postmark Portrush to Miss Margaret Clayton, The Square, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Auntie - O' Margaret here you are at P'rush enjoying yourself in the sand.
3) 20th May 1921 to Mrs. D. Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy from Floss - Dear Nellie, A P.C. hoping this finds you all well. Sorry we can't go up on Sunday as I had an appointment made before I got word you had envited us but will go up one of thes Sundays, will let you no. Remember me to D. and the kids, write soon.
4) 24th September 1926 Postmark Belfast to Mr. David Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from George - Dear David, Just a P.C. to say I will not be up this Sunday. Having a great time in Belfast, Yours
5) 27th April 1922 Postmark Dungannon to Mrs. David Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Mother - Dear Nellie?, Just a card to say I can't go tomorrow but perhaps Annie will go, hoping your ear is better, give my love to the children from
6) 20th June 1925 Postmark Bangor, Co. Down to Master Francis Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Aunt Aunt - You should be here with your Aunt Aunt, its fine, How's Granny
7) 16th August 1923 Postmark Dungannon to Mrs. David Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Mother - Dear Nellie, Just a card I thought Joe would have been going back on Tuesday but he told me he is not so I will send Isaac on Saturday, I would have kept him till Tuesday and I would have went, your father is pleased with Photo.

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4th March ? Postmark Arma? to Master I. Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Aunt Aunt - Hope you are a good boy and at the top of the class today.
2) 2nd May 1921 Postmark Belfast to Mrs. D. Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from A??? - I've just been at the ear, eye & throat Hospital and to my great surprise I saw Miss Crombie, she recognised me at once. I called to see Hannah and she wasn't there. Love to all.
3) 29th April 1921 Postmark Coagh to Mr. I. Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Bob - Dear Isaac, Just a P.C. to let you know that I am well as I hope this will find you the same. I will call round and see you all the first time I am up. Tell your Father and Mother that I will bring you to Coagh with me dose you Florrie ? in Moy ???
4) 4th August 1921 Postmark Dungannon to Master Isaac Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Aunt Anna - It quite a while since I promised to send you a card, how are you all getting along, best love. Perhaps your Grandpa will be up this week.
5) 5th April 1930 Postmark part Tyrone to Master C. Clayton, The Square, Moy from Florrie - Dear Cecil, I wish you a very happy birthday.
6) no date to Master C. Clayton, The Cottage, Dungannon Road, Moy - Take Steedmans powders to release your pain.
7) 11th August 1925 to Mrs. David Clayton, Charlemont, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Mr. J. Clayton - Dear Mrs. Clayton, Isaac & the children & I will be up on Friday first, also Mrs. Clayton & George, all being well. Hoping you are well. This is all till I see you.
8) 16th August 1950 Postmark Niagara Falls, N.Y. to Mrs. D. Clayton, The Square, Moy, Co. Tyrone, N. Ireland from Courtney - Came via this Route on way to N. York. Having a great time. Hope you are keeping well.

English Street, Armagh 11th May 1921 Postmark Armagh to Mrs. Clayton, The Hill, Moy, Co. Tyrone from C. W. H.? - c/o Irish Street Barracks - Arrived here today. Having a great time. I saw Archer down in the Ards. Hope all are well.

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15th April 1921 Postmark Newtownards to Mr. David Clayton, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Charlie No. 2528 A. Coy. Hut 5 Newtownards - Having a fine time. Hope you are not working too hard.
2) May 1949? Postmark Tyrone? to Miss Margaret Clayton, The Square, Moy from me to you, Guess Who
3) 1935 to Miss Billy Clayton, The Square, Moy - "Little Orange Woman" Many happy returns, Auntie
4) 14th August 1948 Postmark Newcastle to Miss Margaret Clayton, The Square, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Isobel - I am down at Newcastle with an excurshion from Portadown, Love
5) July 1946 Postmark Portrush to Miss M. Clayton, The Square, Moy from Margaret - Dear Margaret, We are having a lovely time here, and are coming home soon. We have had only two warm days since we came. I bathed four times. Sorry did not write sooner but seemed to have no time. Love from. Betty send her love.
6) 11th July 1938? Postmark Dungannon to Mrs. Billy Clayton, Square, Moy - Little Orange Woman, Many Happy Returns of the day
7) 3rd June 1953 Postmark London to Mrs. D. Clayton, The Square, Moy, Co. Tyrone, N. Ireland from Frank - Having a wonderful time. Had a beautiful view of the Commemoration? See you all next week
8) 6th December 1923 Postmark Dungannon to Mrs. David Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy from Mother - Dear Nellie, Just a card to say I will go into town on Saturday morning and you can be at Young? & Moy?, I will look out for you.

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2nd July 1937? Postmark Edinburgh to Miss Margaret Clayton, The "Square" Moy, Co. Tyrone, N.I. from May - Best wishes from Edinburgh
2) 18th August 1936 Postmark Portrush to Mrs. Clayton, The Square, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Auntie - Having a nice time, the weather is not to bad. Will be here for a week or so.
3) 15th October 1924 Postmark Dungannon to Master I. Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Francis & Bob to Isaac and Billy, Courtney - Received P.C. so glad you are well, hope Daddy is better. I am having a good time at Bush? Will be home on Saturday, tell Miss Jones I was asking for her. Love from
4) To Isaac from his sister Florrie, wishing you many happy returns of your birthday and enjoy many of them from Florrie
5) 1st June 1925 Postmark Dungannon to Mrs. David Clayton, Charlemont Street, Moy, Co. Tyrone from Mother - Dear Nellie, Just a card to say we will be glad to see you on Wednesday, hope David & the children will get a good long day.
6) no date, no postmark to c/o Mrs. W. Jones, Taylour? Moy from Minnie - Thanks for P.C. I will be out on Sunday all been well, hope to see you, don't forget to come, I am leaving here first of July so I would like to see you before I go away. be home sure on Sunday.
7) From Jim to Isaac
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Mrs. James Henderson, Sherbourne, Bawnmore Road, Belfast - Having a nice time in the country, lots of fresh air & nice weather. Country looking lovely just now. Hope yourself & baby are well.
2) Kilcluney Rectory
3) To Margaret from Courtney
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22nd August 1918 or 13 Postmark Palmer Mass. to Mr. Archie McClean, Gortshalgan Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ireland from Brother Willie - Hola Archie, Hoping you a Happy Birthday
2) 1916? Postmark Chatham to Miss Annie McClean, Bush Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ireland from Old Chum Lily - Dear A, sorry for not writing sooner, had no time, will write you a long letter later, write you to me soon again. remember me to all. in a hurry. Best love your old chum. write soon same address
3) no date no postmark to Miss Annie McClean, Bush Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ireland - Dear Annie, I am sending you a post card, I hope it will find you, I hope your all well. I had a letter from your Maggie yesterday and a letter from ? I will be home at the New Year, tell my Mother
4) 27th May 1915 Postmark Enniskillen to Miss Annie McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ireland from Fred A Company 12th Battalion, Royal Enniskillen Fusiliers, Castle Barracks, Enniskillen - Dear Annie, Just a few lines hoping you are well as it leaves me at present. Hoping you are still getting word from Willie. Marshall says he will write to you tomorrow night.
5) 18th June 1917 Postmark Ballymena to Miss A. McClean, 32 Lincoln Avenue, Belfast from Liz - You's will think we have forgotten to write you, we have been very busy since, no time for anything. I hope baby is well & doesn't cry any, best love to yourself & ?
6) 27th July 1917 to Miss A. McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Tyrone from J??? - Everything alright, see you soon.
7) 1916 Postmark Coalisland to Miss Annie McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from E. L. - Dear Annie, a card to say I have got my D-- and if you can get we will go to Dungannon on Saturday, did you go to Mays on Sunday, she had to go to Mrs. Dysarts & had no way of telling you, send a card to say whether you can come on Saturday or not & what time. If you go I will go up to your house and be you ready.
8) 27th July 1917 Postmark Londonderry to Miss A. McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Tyrone from J?? - Keep smiling, everything alright

Victoria Place and Hillside, Portstewart no date Portstewart to Miss A. McClean, c/o Miss Courtney, 32 Lincoln Avenue, Belfast - Am here for the day, lovely day after all the rain. ? is with me stopping in Clarendon Street tonight.

St. James' Church & Cliftonville Road, Belfast 1923 Postmark Belfast to Miss Annie McLean, The Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from Bob Allen? 11 Duncairn Gardens, Belfast - I hope this will find all you folk quite well. Yours sincerely

23rd November 1914 Cheshire Regiment - How would you like a walk round Derry Walls with one of these Fellows Postmark Londonderry to Miss A. McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from J. Lynn, 4471, No. 1 Coy. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, E?ington Barracks, Derry - Dear Annie, I received your P.C. glad your well as this leaves me at present. How is all the girls about Coalisland, R. Cardinell is asking for you, we are having a fine time up here, plenty of girls and not much to do, is Bill getting any better, he never wrote to me since, write soon, H. J. Cairns went to the front on Sunday.

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9th January 1917 Postmark Belfast to Miss Annie McLean, The Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from Jim - Dear Annie, Very sorry I did not have time to see you before I left, but will write tomorrow night & explain, best love
2) 1915 Postmark Bundoran to McClean, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone (9 Batt Coy. Bundoran)
3) no date Postmark Rathmines to Miss A. McClean, Gortshalgan, Bush, Dungannon - Dear Annie, Come here on Sunday if weather permits as we are going of to ? this week. Yours
4) 29th July 1913 Postmark Airdrie to Miss Annie McLean, The Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ireland from James Orr, 94B Main Street, Calderbank by Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland - Landed home alright, hoping you did the same, tell all the girls I was asking for them, hoping they will enjoy themselves till I come back again & you the same.
5) 16th March 1920 Postmark Hackney to Miss A. MacLean, GS., N.A.D., 34 Nottingham Place, London W. from Gilly, Dalston - Dear Mac, If poss. be outside Palladium at ten to six Wednesday evening as the show starts punctually at six. Have got good seats. Love from
6) 8th December 1917 Postmark Londonderry to Miss A. McClean, 32 Lincoln Avenue, Antrim Road, Belfast from Jim - I got your two letters, hope you are keeping well.
7) 15th November 1917 Postmark Dungannon to Miss A. McClean, 32 Lincoln Avenue, Antrim Road, Belfast from J. L. - Just a line from ancient Dungannon to let you know I am thinking of you
8) 16th September 1916 Postmark Field Post Office to Miss A. McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ireland from Your old Friend R. T. A. - Dear Annie, Just a P.C. in answer to your nice letter which I got some time ago & glad to see that you are well as this leaves me a1 at present, it is awful about J. Lynn, it is a great pity? of their mother. I will now close, I remain ..

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17th October 1917 Postmark Coalisland to Miss A. McClean, 32 Lincoln Avenue, Antrim Road, Belfast - Anxiously awaiting news
2) 3rd December 1917 Postmark Dungannon to Miss Annie McClean, 32 Lincoln Avenue, Antrim Road, Belfast from Jim - Arrived safe but had a cold journey home as it snowed all the way. Will write you a letter as soon as I get the chance when I arrive, best love
3) no date Postmark Shanes Pass? to Miss Annie McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from W. R. - Dear Annie, Just a P.C. hoping to find you well as I am on the top of health. Everything as usual I suppose. Remember me to W. Walker & all the old chums around the Bush. I hear that we are to have a visit of some young Ladies from the Island & elsewhere. Hope you to be one, yours
4) 26th September 191? Postmark Gilford to Miss Annie McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from Mum? - Just a card hoping to find you all well. I got back here all right. We are having very bad weather here but I am out with Patricia every day & have some grand times. How did you get on since. I will expect a card from you soon.
5) 19th February 19?? Postmark Belfast to Mrs. A. McClean, Gortshalgan, The Bush, Dungannon from Annie - Don't expect Aunt Bella tomorrow (Thursday), she will be going home on Saturday by the 1-50 p.m., leaving here, arriving in Dungannon at 3.15 p.m. be sure & meet the train. Kindest regards to all
6) 29th November 1914 Postmark Londonderry to Miss A. McClean, Bush, Dungannon from R. ? - Dear A., Just a P.C. to let you know yours received allright. J. L. and me is having a rare time, we are going to join the salvation army, had a P.C. from Oct. he was asking for you & L got your P.C. alright, he will answer it bye and bye, we have the ?? of a Bar maid here and we visit her very often.
7) 26th February 1916 Postmark Londonderry to Miss A. McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ireland from Jack - Dear Annie, Just a line hoping your well as this leaves me at present. I am sure you thought I had forgot all about you but such is not the case. I hear your doing well at Caufield? Don't forget to write with love from J. Lynn No. 3 Coy Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Londonderry, Don't forget to write write soon
8) no date Postmark Buncrana? to Miss A. McClean, c/o L. Cairns, Sandy Row, Coalisland, Co. Tyrone from B. Cardwell, 5707 B. Coy 3rd ? Irish Fusiliers, Neds? Point, Co. Donegal, Buncrana - Dear A. Just a P.C. to let you know I am well, hope you are the same. But think of me on the ocean, think of me on the lake, think of me on your wedding day and send me a piece of your cake. Tell M. Neill I got her P.C. and paper alright.
   
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no date Postmark Coalisland to Miss Annie McLean, 32 Lincoln Avenue, Antrim Road, Belfast from Agnes - Dear Anie, Just a line hoping you are well and having a good time. I was speaking to your boy at Portadown Station on Monday, he told me he was going to Dublin. I will tell you all again, from Agnes, write ? soon
2) 30th July 1914 Postmark Church ?, Londonderry to Mrs. Bradford, c/o Mrs. McClean, The Bush, Gortshalgan, Dungannon from Nellie - Just a P.C. to let you know I am down in Derry on holidays. Getting very good weather. I'm out in the country for the last week. Going home on Monday. Hope you are well, left all well at home. Best love to all.
3) 18th December 1914 Postmark Londonderry to Miss A. McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from J. Lynn - Dear Annie, I got your P.C. alright, hope your well, I expect to get home for xmas, I heard Bill was away out, he is getting bad weather for going, I heard the boys are all coming home for xmas. I hope to see you when I be home, it might be a while before I see you again. But I hope so some time. Goodbye. J. Lynn Excuse this is a hurry
4) 1914 to Miss A. McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from R. Cardwell, 5707 B. Coy. 3rd Royal Irish Fusiliers, Present Address, Col. Serg. Burns Coy. Dunre? - Dear A., Just a P.C. to let you know I received yours allright, we expect to be going away some day this week but we don't know yet, we are getting more than bottles now, we are getting pints & A. was asking for you all at. No more German sausages for me. Derry Walls
 
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7th May 1915 Postmark Field Post Office to Miss A. McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from R. Cardwell - Dear Annie, Just a P.C. to let you know I received your letter allright, also your photo, it looks very nice, will send you a letter later on, we are having heavy fighting just now, the Germans used poisonous gas on us & we lost 3 hundred, you will see it in the paper, am in a hurry. xxxx
2) Newcastle, Co. Down - 13th June 1914 Postmark Newcastle, Co. Down to Miss N. McClean, Gortshalgan, Bush from L. Steenson - Dear Nellie, I am enjoying myself very much here, hoping you are the same in Bellenyhelly?
3) 10th December 1917 Postmark Dublin to Mr. or Mrs. Bob McClean, Gortshalgan, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from W. McClean, Boston State Hospital, Mattapan State Hospital - illegible
4) 1st September 1917 Postmark Portadown? to Miss A. McLean, 32 Lincoln Avenue, Antrim Road, Belfast from Jim - Hope you are well as I am fine, enjoying myself here today. I saw Bob & was speaking to him. write soon.

British Heroes - Private D. Moir (Distinguished Conduct Medal), 1st Royal Dragoons. For gallant conduct on October 30 in handling of machine gun during the attack on Cháteau de Hollebeke
31st October 1917 Postmark Coalisland to Miss A. McClean, 32 Lincoln Avenue, Antrim Road, Belfast from Jim - Dear Annie, Sorry I could not answer your letter before this but am awful busy at Spuds, will write tonight

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3rd September 1916 Postmark Coalisland to Miss A. McClean, Bush, Dungannon from Eileen - Dear A., Just to tell you to come to church on Sunday morning & then come on out home with me or go into May's before you go to church, if you have time & I will wait for you there, try & come if you can. love from Eileen. Keep your eye on Bob.
2) 12th June 1914 Postmark Ballyshannon to Miss Annie McClean, c/o Miss Maggie Neill, Derry Green, Coalisland, Co. Tyrone from R. T. A. - Dear Annie, Just a P.C. to let you know we are having a good time, Willie and me been together every day, the weather is got very hot, you will not know Willie, he is that fat. Tell M. I was asking for her. I hope you & her enjoy yourselves at the Factory trip, good bye from
3) no date, no postmark to Miss A. McClean, Bush, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from Cora? - Dear Annie, I hope you got (home ?) last night ... after 10. ...said.... yours
4) 8th December 1917 Postmark Londonderry to Miss A. McClean, 32 Lincoln Avenue, Antrim Road, Belfast from Jim - Very sorry I could not write sooner but will write a letter tonight.
5) 16th December 1913 Postmark Ware Mass. to Mrs. Alex. McClean, Bush Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ireland from Margaret - scribbles
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To Myrtle with love from Winnie
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13th September 1905 Postmark Sunderland to Miss K. Noble, c/o Miss Adams, 9 English Street, Armagh, Ireland
2) 14th March 1905 Postmark Armagh to Miss C. Noble, c/o Adams & Co., English Street, Armagh from Miss L. L. 8 - Hoping this will suit your admiration with kind regards from
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29th June 1936 Postmark Home District W. to Mr. A. Webb, 41 Brownlow Terrace Lurgan, N. Ireland from B. - This is a wooden bridge, from yours.
2) 6th June 1936 Postmark Weybridge, Surrey to Mr. A. Webb, 41 Brownlow Terrace, Lurgan, N. Ireland from B. - Dear A., I am starting with my old Firm in Leicester, hoping you are well, Cheerio
3) 27th June 1936 Postmark Surrey to Mr. A. Webb, 41 Brownlow Terrace Lurgan, N. Ireland
4) no date Postmark London to Mrs. T. Webb, 143 Victoria Street, Lurgan, Co. Armagh, N. Ireland from (27 Upper Fant Road, Maidstone) - Dear Sue, I am writing from Victoria here so write me immediately & let me know how Billie is doing, now write to
5) 13th June 1936 to Mr. A. Webb, 41 Brownlow Terrace, Lurgan, N. Ireland from B. - I received your letter, will write later, excuse in a hurry from yours
6) May 1936 Postmark Weybridge, Surrey to Mr. A. Webb, 41 Brownlow Terrace, Lurgan, N. Ireland - Dear A., The job here is OK but it is very hard to get Digs, I am only temporary fixed at present, will write later, in a hurry.
7) 2nd August 1938 Postmark Sheerness, Kent to Mrs. T.? Webb, 143 Victoria Street, Lurgan, Co. Armagh, N. Ireland - This is a nice place & I am passing my time doing the Lambeth Walk. Why Why
8) 28th July 1934 Postmark Leicester to Mr. The. Webb, 41 L. Brownlow T., Lurgan, N. Ireland from C. B. - I received your letter O.K. I am on holidays in Aug. so I will see you and let you know all, this is a gay place, I like it well, Yours

Bathing Pool, Bangor, Co. Down 28th October 1941 Postmark Bangor to Mrs. T. Webb, Victoria Street, Lurgan, Co. Armagh from Rosaleen - Dear Mrs. Webb, What a surprise you got when you saw Eddie, I suppose you thought he had left me (not likely), we are having a grand time, is there such a place as Mary Street, it seems that I have heard of it somewhere.
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all Sheffield

all Sheffield

Holywood Working Men's Club, King Edward Memorial Hall
Memorial to our Late President Mr. G. F. Trimble,
Miss Rosamund Praegar and the Founder Members of the Club
February 1956
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Withers Photo Album
Initials on Cover M W
1888

photographer Belfast
Believed to be Mrs. Susan Withers Nee Allingham
Born approx. 1860 Grandmother of Mr. Kenneth Withers
Great Grandmother of Mrs. Heather Crawford nee Withers

Boston                                   Belfast                                Belfast

Belfast                                        Belfast                                     Dublin

all these photos are from the Withers album

Belfast                             Portabello                            Belfast                                        
all Withers
          
                                                                       Port Louis
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Waugh

Police Square, Belfast 11th January 1854, Mr. Joseph Waugh, Victoria Street, To Joseph Bell, Dr.

Belfast 4th March 1854 Received from Mr. Joseph Waugh the sum of Eighty Pounds sterling being deposit on Bea Sherbudda? McClure & Co., ? ? Mayne

Belfast 3rd April 1854 M. Joseph Waugh, Bought of Andrew Harbison, Wholesale Grocer
1 cwt crushed sugar 40/ £2-0-0
CrB140 SS - Mr. Joseph Waugh, Victoria Street

Belfast 15th October 1859 Received from Mr. Joseph Waugh - Yours James Stitt, Raw Road Still?

The Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company, Wm. Emerson, 106 Donegall Street
Belfast 4th April 1853, Mr. Joseph Waugh, Bot. of Mr. Emerson, 10 Cwt Best B. Starch? Steak?

Belfast 22nd February 1854
10 chests tea ex Herbudda?
Mr. Joseph Waugh
Warehouse at Belfast by Wm. McClure & Son

Belfast 11 November 1853 Joseph Waugh, Esq. Bought of W. Mullan

11th January 1854 Joseph Waugh - James Martin, Dr.
14th July 1853 Joseph Waugh - John Cuddy
9th June 1853 Thomas Kane
21st February 1853 Joseph Waugh - P. Flinn
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from Negatives, bikes, Mr. Lindsay, Belfast

hard to make out but its either ice or rock and there are men pushing motorbikes along a track and people standing on a small bridge watching, some kind of extreme racing?

photo not clear enough to make out the emblem on the hats, railway?

man with antlers on his head, can just make out snowy mountains in the rear

a very large church and a lot of cars, some special state occasion?

a port somewhere


Cars

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01-4375

01-4375

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Nancy Cathedral WW1 Plaque
far nicer in colour, see online
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