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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 - 1947 - 1951 - 1955 - 1960
1913 Tel. directory    1824 Pigots (Belfast)  &  (Bangor)   1894 Waterford Directory
1898 Newry Directory      Bangor Spectator Directory 1970

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so many different names, not convinced these all belong together
but, you never know so keeping them together
in alphabetical order (roughly)


Orangefield Presbyterian Church

     
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1) 4th December 1957 Portadown College 'Little Women; by Louisa M. Alcott adapted as a Play by Marian de Forest - Characters: Father -K. L. Bell; Mother (Marmee) - Ann Downey; Meg - Frances Miller; Jo - Adeline Clingan; Beth - Norma Bell; Amy - Linda Stevenson; Aunt March - Kathleen Robinson; Hannah (family retainer) - Rosemary Lutton; Mr. Laurence their neighbour - R. G. England; Laurie his grandson - W. F. May; John Brooke Laurie's tutor - J. B. Russell; Professor Antoine Baret - Harry Averley. Behind the scenes, loads more names, click on image 1-4
2) A North Country Prayer - From ghoullies and ghosties and long-leggetty beasties and things that go bump in the night. Good Lord Deliver Us....
3) The Royal Belfast Academical Institution unveiling of War Memorial Plaque by Brigadier J. A. Sinton, V.C., M.B.E., F.R.S., M.D., D.Sc., J.P. on Wednesday, 28th October, 1953 at 3.30 p.m.
4) 4th June 1958 Postmark Bangor to Mrs. H. Reid, 14 Windsor Gardens, Bangor, Co. Down - 25th August 1958 Postmark Belfast to Mrs. H. M. Reid, 14 Windsor Gardens, Bangor, Co. Down - 16th December 1960 Postmarks Bakewell, Derbyshire/Bangor to Mr. D. H. L. Reid, 14 Windsor Gardens, Bangor, Co. Down

   
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1) First Steps in (Rice) Wine Making (Berry) written on a Transport Ferry Service (Atlantic Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.) menu!
2) Robin's Readings by W. G. Lyttle - The Adventures of Paddy McQuillan
3) Delightful Dainties made with Rowntree's Cocoa and Jellies


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1) Royal Hippodrome, Belfast 14th April 1947
2) Capt. Savage, Argyle Place Church "Go On"
3) think it says I K 1572? no idea where this is
4) Londonderry 1902 I Desire to lead a Christian Life
5) Reliable information affirms that upon this stone the National Covenant was signed on the 28th day of February 1638
6) don't know, photo was too blurry to make out the writing



Singer Sewing Machine Booklet


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1) To Harold Smyth, 71 Brougham Street, Belfast From Recruiting Office, 177 Donegall Street, Belfast 30th January 1947 - Dear Sir, With reference to your application for service in the Royal Navy, you have been allotted a Vacancy for entry on Tuesday 4th February.  etc. etc. R. H. E. Watkins
2) Egotist and Egoist. A causerie on Cat and Dog by A. V. Stewart
3) Stewart Miller, 112 Main Street, Bangor (paper bag)
4) Sunlight Soap First!


Tenant Right in Tipperary 1881
being a Series of Humorous Epistles from Tague O'Flannigan, Ballinamuck to Mike Collins, Renfrewshire
I. N. R. Pim








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1) Murray's Erinmore Flake, Murray, Sons, & Co. Ltd., Belfast
2) The Presbyterian Church in Ireland Memorial Service for Rev. W. G. Wimperis in Trinity Church, Bangor, 17th January 1948
3) Prayer for the Ulster Division
4) Custom House, Belfast; Donegall Place, Belfast; Queen's Bridge, Belfast; Hollywood; The Botanical Gardens, Belfast


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1) Greetings from Ulster, Ulster Unionists
2) To Ulster's Volunteers. Florence A. Armstrong, Portadown News
3) Instructions for using the Underwood Standard Typewriter - Sole Agents J. A. Irvine & Co., 82 Royal Avenue, Belfast


14th February 1901 Postmark Alleg??? Stamps U.S.A. to Miss Prudence Watson, 154 Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland - Meaning of U.S.A.


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1) Ideal Milk
2) Atora
3) Bournville Cocoa Chocolate Cookery
4) P. & P. Campbell, The Perth Dye Works - Calendar 1908
5) North Down Arts Committee  May 1976


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1) The Keswick Convention Film - 9 o'clock on Wednesday April 29th in the recreation hut, Royal Infirmary, The Nurses' Christian Fellowship
2) no idea
3) Piet Heir - Godt Nylaar! ???
4) How to set a clock
5) Mentholatum


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1) Helping Mummy!
2) Who's afraid of the big bad Wolf


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1) England  Nelson's Famous Signal
2) length of ribbon
3) 3rd April 1928  Postmark Belfast  Mrs. L. Watson, Gransha, Comber, Co. Down - Annie Watson
4) Mr. Whitley-Jones, Room No. 32, Rosapenna Hotel, Co. Donegal


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1) with best wishes from Mrs. Workman, The Moat, Xmas 1918
2) 22nd September 1950, John Johnson & Son, 11 Chichester Street, Belfast - Dear Mr. Wright, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright decd. - The Schedule of Assets has now been passed by the Estate Duty Office and we should be glad if you would arrange to call with Mr. Christie and Mr. Winters to complete the administration papers. Perhaps you could let us know a day or so before you will be calling so that we may arrange for our Commissioner for Oaths to be available.  Yours faithfully ?? Mr. Thomas Wright, 24 Melrose Avenue, Belfast
3) Mrs. Wright, Kimona Street, Belfast - Self Quiz
4) 25th November 1931 Mr. Wright, 99 Park Avenue, Belfast Bought of W. J. Chambers, 106 Donegall Pass, Belfast
5) Down by the salley gardens my love and I did meet; She passed the salley gardens with little snow white feet. She bid me take love easy as the leaves grow on the tree; But I being young and foolish, with her would not agree. M. B. Yeats   on the back: In a field by a river, my love & I did stand and on my le??? shoulder, she laid her milk white hand. She bid me take love easy, As the grass grows on the weirs, But I was young & foolish, Who now are full of tears.

PHOTOS

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1) Cesil Betty
2) Roland Mitson? Claud Kitson? November? 1871 Photographer Grafton Street, Dublin
3) 1867  Photographer Edwards & Co., 28 Grafton Street, Dublin
4) with much love to you both from B. Y. E.??? photographer J. R. Bainbridge, M.Sc., 26 Shandon Park, Knock, Belfast

             H. Ferguson, Aviator                                   Mrs. W. J. B????  with love?     Johnson, Belfast

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1) photographer R. Clements Lyttle, 12 High Street, Belfast
2) E. & J. McMillan, 17 Donegall Place, Belfast
3) John Phillips, 79 Donegall Street, Belfast

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1) Turnbull & Sons, Jamaica Street, Glasgow
2) T. Plimmer, 19 High Street, Belfast
3) T. Plimmer, 19 High Street, Belfast
4) MacFarland Bros., 35 High Street, Belfast
5) Abernethy, 29 High Street, Belfast


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1) Mohawk - March 20th 1930
2) A. H. W. Chas.?  photographer H. & R. Stiles, 34 Kensington High Street, London
3) T. Fall, 9 Baker Street, Portman Square
4) Fred Johnson, Douglas Head Road, Douglas, I.O.M.

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1) Moffett & Co., Belfast
2) Moffett & Co., Belfast
3) Renette Studios, Halifax
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Larne Harbour                       The Smiley Cottage Hospital, Larne                                 -            

Coorn? Bristol                                                                 Glen Caladh Castle

yours sincerely W. H. Passmore, Yeovil, David Edinburgh                                                                                                       


                                                                                                                                                        Mr. John Taylor and his wife
                                                                                                                                                         Mary on their wedding day


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1) Henry A. Chapman, photographer, 253 High Street, Swansea

Wm. Logan, Contractor, Coleraine

                                          
              Late Prince Imperial & Late Czar of Russia

George Best

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1) Champion John Newcombe gets a helping hand from challenger Stan Smith during their five set Wimbledon battle in the final of the men's singles and picks himself up to retain his title with a 8-3, 5-7, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 victory after two hours 50 minutes on the Centre Court.
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