an album with a mixture of photos and names
Francis Shirley Ross - Vera Wilson - Bill - May
Robinson - Gorman, Scott, Greer etc.
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1) At Spitzbergen? Taken at 12.45 a.m.
2) at Hammerfest
3) Turf house at Eidyfiord, Iceland
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1) Girls stacking Salted Fish Akureyri Bergen
2) Francis Shirley
3) Vera Wilson & I walking along Royal Avenue, Belfast, Saturday morning.
28th May 1932
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1) Loading Fish Bergen Akureyri
2) This is Bill sitting on our front door step
3) Francis Shirley Ross? age ten weeks
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1) 11/7/38
2) Turf church at Akureyri
3) 1928
4) 6th April 1948
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1) Ministry of Finance Valuation 28th November 1958 Reg. No. 23881 Ext
70 Messengers Room 14/6/56
2) 1908 Belfast photographer
3) Belfast photographer
4) Belfast photographer
5) Belfast photographer
6) Belfast photographer
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1) Belfast photographer
2) Belfast photographer
3) Belfast photographer
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1) Belfast photographer
2) Belfast photographer
3) Belfast photographer
4) Belfast photographer
5) Belfast photographer
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1) Pie Eating Competition, Millport July 1963 6½ Pies (Ronald)
2) George Aston, Dealer in Horses E.R. 20th November 1905 Postmark Hackney
to Miss May Robinson, Ballybay, Co. Monaghan, Ireland - Dear May, Just a
line hoping you are well. I arrived home safe but was two hours late. Baby
was pleased to see me. I hope the tooth is better. With love ???
3) Very best Wishes from Spike Milligan 1807?
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1) 30th December 1911 Postmark Stan?ore? to Master S. Gorman, High Street,
Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, Ireland - Wishing you a Happy New Year & the Best
of Health from old C. Fa??? did you get my box safe ?????
2) 'Miss Ada Reeve' 6th July 1904? Postmark Omagh to Miss Saidie
Scott, Pencraig College, Caeran Crescent, Newport, Mon. - Was only up in
Dublin for a few weeks, am back at home again, of course I shall see you
when you come home. It is nice to be looking forward to your vacation, with
love from Pinkie. The Cottage Mullaghmore, Omagh
The first aeroplane to land on a mountain in Great
Britain did so on this spot on December 22nd 1926
Bert Hinkler & John Leeming on an Avro-Alpha landed here and after a short
stay flew back to Woodford
Helvellyn
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1) 21st December 1874? Postmark Dungannon - Dungannon Spoon - to Frederick
Greer, Esq., Lissan, Cookstown
2) 26th March 1976 Jim GI5SJ L. J. McDougall, 5 Cumnock
Dr., Barrhead, Glasgow
3) Valentine's Postcards
4) 15th August 1891 Postmark Bedford Street to M. A. H. Phillips, Esq.,
Torville? Torquay - ? Receipts also Skelton? Brass
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1) 22nd April 1901 Postmark Thaba??nchu? to Messrs. Clegham? & Hume, Cape
Town Opened Under Martial Law C.M.C.
2) 1st January 1917 The St. John Ambulance Association - Dear Mrs.
Robinson, Now that the Collection for "Our Day" is practically concluded, I
send you a list of the Contributions received from the various Counties of
Ulster up to December 21st., from which you will see that a sum of nearly
£18,000 had been collected up to that date, since then further gifts have
brought the total to well over that figure. A second list will be published
in the "Times" about the end of the month. Such a result could not
have been attained without earnest endeavour and hard work, and I write to
offer you my hearty thanks for the share you took in it. I hope that I shall
be able to count on your renewed help should it unfortunately be necessary
another year to organise a collection on the same lines. Yours very
sincerely, Ranfurly
3) Song: Tonight the stars are gleaming on a lonely silent grave, Where
sleeps in dreamless slumber one we loved but could not save. No one
knows the silent heartache, only those who loved can tell, of the grief that
we wear in silence, for the one we loved so well. It will take a deal
of courage and a lot of self control, and some grim determination if you
want to reach the goal, It will take a deal of striving and a firm and
stern set chin, But you are sure to have it, if you are really out to win.
the end
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