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Postcard Album
Harron - Moore
this album was purchased separately at auction but is connected to the Kane/Moore album

Page One Harron - Moore (with dates)    Page Two Harron - Moore (no dates)   this page (photos and picture postcards)



sadly none of these photos had any information

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Kind Remembrances from Mr. and Mrs. James Jefferies, 68 Poplar Street, Brentford  Xmas 1925
2) A Load of Logs at Baker Lbr. Co.  Waldo B.C.  photo by Spalding Jerrlie B6(?) - I know this fellow and he is very like Tomy Stinson and he is a great drunkirt and I wish you could here some of these people curs and sware here


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Aggie to Effie with love (Glasgow Postcard)
2) on front ~ Gap of Dunloe - Kate Kearney E. J. Harron - What have you in your hand, surely its not "Porter" I expect its a tap or a pierre. on back ~ Miss Euphemia Jane Harron, Ballinakillen, Laghey, Co. Donegal - What do you think of your Photo taken by B.S. & H.B. on Sun night. Shannugh has sustained a great loss, the loss of big stout, perhaps I'll thin(?) down the noo. Well how is John, give him my kind love on Sun & I'll use the cane My G- Hope you'll treat the mountaineers as they ought to be treated. That is they don't taste like more only Daisies. Bye Bye tootl?? S. Under Stamps
3) 1910 Postmark Dunkineely to Miss Euphemia Jane Harron, Ballinakillen, Laghey P.O., Co. Donegal, Ireland - Dear E. J. was very glad to get your P.C. no here from youse all you were wanting to know when would I go up it will not be long you may be aspecting me home for good When I will go up I hope that all the boys are all well good by for the present hoping to soon here from you again with love to all


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'Thomas' Mr. Thomas Moore, Ballymagroarty, Ballintra, Co. Donegal, Ireland - hopping you & Jimmie or Timmie will have a good time Tuesday, give my love to her. love to all Sarah
2) The Emigrant's Return I'm sitting on the stile Mary Effie, Where we sat side by side 'He has still the red bundle & thick lips & yellow complexion' ~ Postmark Ballintra to Miss E. J. Harron, Ballinakillen, Laghey - Wonder if this picture resembles any of our Yankee friends. Would U be so kind as to let me know if it is the Red Headed Inspector of S.N.S. or the thick lipped big Glin? Yankee, or the Yankee with the boots that the only good part was the lacing & ring? Which of your wee Yankees do U prefer. Lets go on & prosper. I guess & calculate I'll see you soon at the social. Had a big night tonight missed the Laghey Chaps on Mon night. Sure it was they who was singing so sweetly. Don't give W J all G X or he'll send them to A - & she'll know they're Geo. Bye Bye Love Redhead

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A Rose Leaf Spray I send to-day With Love from Donegal all the way - Miss Effie J. Harron, Ballinakillen, Laghey P.O. - Dear E. Got your P.C. Glad you got home alright, would have been to see you Sunday only we had company, the Rossnowlagh folks & Mary Carrick, now we have hurried work so couldn't take a day, best wishes from M. A. Kee(?)
2) To My Valentine, The sweetest word in all the world, wonder if you'll guess, Tis what I wish you'd say to me, Three letters: Y E S - Hope you like this Card to my Valentine, with fond love from lovers lane
3) When we take us house in Ballintra we will make A Pretty Pear! - Postmark Ballintra to Miss Effie Harron, Ballinakillen, Laghey P.O. - I'm thinking dear you'd rather live in Ballintra than in M - more. There would be more value for you & the B-W


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Masonic Hall, and Station, Whiteabbey, Belfast - Miss E. J. Harron, Ballinakillen, Laghey P.O. - Arrived safe, brother not so bad to day But there are no hope for him geting better. Yours T. M.
2) 1908 Irish Farmer "From Galway came his dad, He was the shrew old lad, His mother hailed from Clare, When selling at the fair" Jos, E in old age and his wife from Ballinakillen - Miss Effie Harron, Ballinakillen, Laghey - When all also fails, we have still the mountaineers, This is your Joe I wonder in old age will he leave off wearing stays But I fancy by his uprightness they are still on. Now as for poor me. I'm Jack and I want to know if I'm to sail the seas or are you for chatting me, If you are my ducky darling will you please wear one of mackey's periwinkles on Sun. But don't steal or the BW will lose C - next & all lament will be nothing till that sorrow. Your's lovingly Jack P ..... E

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True Love E and J on birds chest - 26th January 1909 Postmark Malden, Mass. to Miss Effie J. Harron, Ballinakillen, Laghey P.O., Co. Donegal, Ireland - Dear Effie, I hope this will find you and J. P. enjoying the times, did you go to Hilltown. I had a pretty good time at the Wedding, was speaking to F. T. I do not see him often, did you see D. T. yet. Any Magic Lanteens or is the walls white. Remember me to all, Yours Lovingly MEG
2) Bravo, Ulster Volunteers! The "Mountjoy" unloading "the stuff" at Larne Harbour - Dear Effie a line to say that George and ? will go on friday by the Miday train, hope you will see them, i don't know will Mary go or not, hope to see you soon, yours as ever T. J. M.

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"The Lily of Killarney! The Work of her arms develops her charms. Clothes down, Please! Oh. sure its only you: Up at G-S? Going back on Fri, but will write later - 9th December 1908 Postmark Laghey? to Miss Effie Harron, Ballinakillen, Laghey P.O. - Dear Effie, Hope you are all well as this leaves all here. I hope to go up Friday, wont Miss Mc be down, tell her to bring P.C.s.  I suppose she is married or dead as I have had no word from her for a long time. Hope Fred will be ??? Yours M. E. ?
2) The Language of Flowers
Crocus (Abuse not)  Daffodil (Regard)   Dahlia (Instability)  Sweetbriar (I wound to heal)  Scarlet Fushia (Taste)
Ivy Geranium (Bridal favour)  Gillyflower (Bonds of Affection)  Golden Rod (Precaution)  Harebell (Submission)
Hawthorn (Hope)  Heather (Solitude)  Holly Hock (Ambition)  Iris (Message)  Laburnum (Forsaken)
London Pride (Frivolity)  Marigold (Grief)  Musk (Weakness)  Narcissus (Egotism)  Nasturtium (Patriotism)
Orange Flowers (Chastity)
There are many strange languages we do not know, To write or to speak them would puzzle us so,
But, there's one which to you and to me is quite clear, T'is the Language of Flowers and this card speaks it, Dear.

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