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Margaret Sleith Autograph/Memory Album


M. L. Sleith, Bay View Park, Kilkeel, Co. Down

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1) March 1942 Circumstances do not shape men, but reveal them. Best wishes, Margaret! S. McCloskey
2) 5-8-47 Yours in Deceit, The Great Bemja(?) Bam Boo-Zalem Himself
3) A regular nuisance is Margaret Sleith, She's got skinny legs, straight hair and two teeth, She pulls you and shoves you and hammers your head, If you can't keep away you'd be far better dead. Blu Cow??
4) Kilkeel. Never be sharp, Never be flat, Always by Natural, Best wishes To Margaret (Iris)
5) Kilkeel "What's in thy mind, let no man know, Nor to the world, they secrets show, For when thy friend becomes thy foe, Then all the world, thy secrets know! Best Wishes K. Kelly
6) 5-8-47 With Very Best Wishes, Jame Duffy
7) Kilkeel 28-1-45 Margaret, May you sail on the sea of ambition, And arrive at the port of success. Best wishes Frances
8) Mt. Carmel 15-11-1945 Dear Margaret, This is the ship of AMBITION sailing into the sun of success. Mary Hughes xxxo

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1) A. Simple, And a Simple Fee, And all the Fees entail, Could not compare with Thee, Thou, Best of Fees. Female. A.??
2) Mt. Carmel, Kilkeel Flowers may wither, Friendship may die, Friends may forget you, But never will I. Best love & Wishes Margaret. Mary Clare x
3) 8th March 1945 St. Lewis or Louis Convent, Kilkeel. "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever, It's loveliness increases; it will never, Pass into nothingness; but still will keep, A lower quiet for us, and a sleep, Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing" (Keats) Best Wishes. Kathleen Ryan
4) Mount Carmel, 1942. Who hath a friend with whom to share, Hath double cheer and half a care, All good wishes Margaret! S. W.? E.
5) Perilous is the lofty mood, Which cannot yoke with lowly good; Right life for me, is life that wends, By lowly ways to lowly ends. Coventry Patmore, Best Wishes to Margaret S. M.? D.
6) Mt. Carmel, Kilkeel, 25/1/45 To Margaret, Your future lies before you, Like a path of untrodden snow, Be careful how you tread it, For every mark will show. Best Wishes! From Mary
7) "To magnify life's simple joys and beauties, ? ? and worth to daily ? Best wishes, Margaret! S.M.K.
8) Feb. 1st 1945 "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all of the time! Best Wishes Mary Luney(?)
                      
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1) Mount Carmel, 1945. Roses are red, Violets are blue, Sugar is sweet, And so are you.  When we meet we'll have a kiss, When we part we'll have another, But for dear sake Dear, Don't tell your mother. Best Wishes, Margaret ?oirin
2) St. Louis H. Sch., Kilkeel. Margaret! from Madeleine (sorry image removed, it was one of those offensive little rhymes)
3) To Margaret, Was a little girl, she used to play with toys, but now there's nothing in her head. With the boys, boys, boys. Dympna
4) The life of all creatures is brave and pitiful, Whether they be men, with dark thoughts to vex them, Or Birds, wheeling in the swift joys of flight" Kay McLister 20/11/45
5) Dunavan 26/1/45 To Margaret, Roses are red, Violets are blue, Sugar is sweet & so are you. Best wishes Celia
6) March 47. Every good wish Margaret! Maura (Mallon)
7) Mt. Carmel, Kilkeel 15-2-45 Do you wish the world were better? Let me tell you what to do, Set a watch upon your actions, Keep them always straight and true. Rid your mind of selfish motives, Let your thoughts be clean and high, You can make a little Eden, Of the sphere you occupy. Best wishes always Margaret! Eithne Martin
8) Mt. Carmel, Kilkeel, Co. Down. Though fields may rove between us, And friendship be our lot, Remember me when far away, And I'll forget you not. Best wishes Margaret Mary (McK.)

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1) Mount Carmel, Kilkeel 16-11-45 To Margaret, I am different you see, I know I am a funny Duck, I don't know a thing, I can't even sing, But I just want to wish you dear Madge, Good Luck. Love Helen
2) Mt. Carmel, Kilkeel. Little puffs of powder, Little dabs of Paint, Makes a girl look like, Just what she ain't. Best wishes, Kaye
3) 14th September 45. Margaret, When you are all alone, thinking of the past, Remember you have got a friend who faithfull to the last. And when the ocean, divides and far apart we dwell, Remember it is Muriel will always wish you well. From Muriel
4) 2nd February 1945 To Margaret, Ain't the world a funny place, But yet it's hard to beat, With every rose there is a thorn, But ain't the roses sweet. From Norah
5) Mt. Carmel, Kilkeel 1-3-47 YY, U, R,  YY, U, B,  I, C. U. R. YY for me. Lots of love Margaret. From Mary Wray McCairn(?)
6) Mount Carmel, Kilkeel. Though fields may rove between us, And friendship be our lot, Remember me when far away, And I'll forget you not. Lots of love Rita x
7) Mount Carmel, 14 Sep. 1945 To Margaret. Help the weak when you are strong, Own a fault when you are wrong, When you are angry hold your tongue. From Muriel (Parkes)
8) St. Louis H. S., Mt. Carmel, Kilkeel, 1st Feb. 45 or 46. When the chimes of many bells singing through the years, Bring you back the memory of long forgotten days, Won't you listen to them and perhaps you'll catch a strain, That will waft you back the memory of a once familiar name. Best wishes Irene

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1) Audrey Monaghan. I pray the prayer that the Easterns do, May the peace of Allah abide with you, Where-ere you come, Where-ere you go, May the beautiful palm trees of Allah grow. So! I pray the prayer that the Easterns do, May the peace of Allah abide with you
2) Mt. Carmel, 16/2/45. Margaret! What ever you be, be noble, What ever you do, do well, What ever you say, say kindly, Bring joy where ever you dwell. Best wishes from Eleanor
3) To Margaret, Full fathom five thy father lies, Of his bones are coral made, Those are pearls that were his eyes, Nothing of him that doth fade. Wishing you happiness always Stella
4) At a depth of five fathoms your father tells lies, of his shin bones, are made Coral Island, And the Orbs he has seen with are hung round the necks, Of the sex who like to - wear nylons, And then t'would appear that he never doth fade. Indeed - he must be - A stout fella, I know you'll excuse me, I didn't say this, Oh no! 'Twas your darling Friend Stella with apologies, N. F. V. C. Howe, Carnlough, 1947
5) Mount Carmel, Kilkeel 28th Feb. 1947. Thanks to the human heart, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. Wordsworth. Best wishes Margaret, Muala
6) Mount Carmel, Kilkeel 17/9/45. To Margaret, When you are all alone thinking of the past, Remember you have a friend who's faithful to the last, And when the ocean divides and far apart we dwell, Remember it is Philomena will always wish you well and Tons of Love. Philomena Lynch
7) Mt. Carmel, Kilkeel. To Margaret, She stood at the alter so lovely and fair, She muttered some words, but her heart was not there, For she just remembered, what she had forgotten, To darn a hole in the heel of her stocking. Sheila
8) Mt. Carmel, Easter Term 47. Friends that are new, May be all that is true, But there's never a friend like the old, The former are held by silver threads, The latter by anchors of gold. Always remember IV A Margaret, Best Wishes Maeve
9) Mary Wilson, N.I.S. 21/10/47   Kered Rekab Yrwen Nov. 47   Elsie Taylor N.I.S.   Dorothy Armstrong, 21/10/47 N.I.S.   21/10/47 Roslin Dromsed, Triopnerraw.   Beryl Hughes N.I.S. 21/10/47

Doodlings by E. L. Taylor, 18 VII 49
          
            July 18th 1946 E. G. Taylor                      I'm just a square peg in a round hole, Sir
                                                                           L. Ey(?) 95
         
Joan Quinn 12.2.45                                                           5/6/43

                                                                                                      If I had time! 12/2/45 Joan Quinn
             
22/1/45 A. McG.                                                                       NH 47
There was a little girl and she had a little curl, Right in the middle of her forehead, when she was good, she was very very good, and when she was bad, she was horrid.

     Denis Jones                By hook or by Crook, I'll be last in this Book. A. N. Other

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