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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

Postcards and a few photos
Rea, Welch, Williams and a few other names

in chronological order

1899

1899 name unclear Mrs. McMiniss? - Glasgow photographer

1902

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1) Picturesque buildings in Chester 1902 - 11th February 1903 Postmark Belfast to Miss E. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast
2) 16th February 1902 Archie - Riva-Mori 16.2.02 to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland
3) 28th February 1902 to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland - I shall scream, I know I shall. Archie - Arco vom Schlokberg m. Blick a. den Monte Brione
4) 9.3.1902 With best thanks for the pretty Belfast post cards. Ferenz? Vilnge? to Miss Ethel M. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland
5) 27th March 1902 Gardonne Lago di Garda to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland - With best thanks for your pretty cards! F? V?
1902

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1) 6th September 1902 Postmark Belfast to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - This is the very latest photo of Venice, taken on the 3rd of Sept. 1902. W.B.B.
2) 18th September 1902 Postmark Belfast to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - W.B.B. Canada Britain's Granary?
3) 28th October 1902 to Miss E. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Glasgow C.A.R.

1903

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1) This is the ladies ward 'Coats' A.W.B.L. 1/1/03 - 2nd January 1903 Postmark Ayr to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - To wish you all a very happy New Year. These are a few of the fiery steeds at the races. A.V.B.L.
2) 1/1/03 to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - This is supposed to be a sunset, the bright part is what remains of the sun: the rest is the set. K.W.B.L.  1/1/03
3) 2nd January 1903 Postmark Ayr to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast
1903

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1) 11th February 1903 Postmark Belfast to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - A.M.R. Sept. 1902 (looks like date of the flood in the photo)
2) 23rd March 1903 Postmark Belfast to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - This is a real photograph and if it is any interest, a token of myself on one of the famous Ballyclare Lurgan? Cycling Club run days. This was on the way to Glenoe ? Larne, about three years ago and they had stopped for a rest at the top of hill. Bicycles not in sight being left against the hedge. A.E.M.
3) 14th May 1903 Postmark Birkenhead to Miss Ethel M. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - I am sorry this is so bad - the card if too rough - the real photo is rather good. Perhaps you don't recognise it - I hope she won't mind me sending it. With much love from Heg?
1903

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1) 10th June 1903 Postmark Glasgow to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Dear Ethel, An uppli? card for a place in your Collection. This is Luss Village on Loch Lomond and was taken on Victoria Day. With kind regards Yours sincerely ?.I.B.
2) 6th August 1903 Postmark ?????shire to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Many thanks for your nice long letter received last night. Do you know who this charming persons is? it is meant to be 'La Petite Iza'! I have been to see the Metcalfs this morning, they are staying down in ?outh. Will write soon and send photo. Love ? Iza '29/7/03 G.J.R.'
3) 30th September 1903 Postmark St. Tudy to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland - Dear Ethel, Very many thanks for the P.C. you sent me, have no time to write a letter but will do so soon. This is my house in Cornwall, am going back to Manchester on Monday. Has Cecil arranged anything more about Motor Show? Yours Sincerely Norman Erwin?
4) 23rd October 1903 Postmark Belfast to Miss E. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Irish Pavillion (Glasgow) C.?.M. 28/10/02
1903

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1) 27th November 1903 Postmark London to Miss E. M. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - I would like to go, so of course I said yes. I had made all arrangements for to hire a motor for to-day but it is raining like anything so I'll not go. I had some grand spins on the terrace yesterday. (C. Palace?)
2) 27th November 1903 Postmark London to Miss E. M. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Have been to - Country Girl; Yeoman of the Guard; Duchess of Darvyn? & am going with M? ? to Richard II tonight. I expect it will be rather heavy but he asked me if I would.
3) 24th December 1903 Postmark Newcastle(-on-Tyne?) to Miss Ethel Rea, c/o Mrs. Jackson, 2 Camp Terrace, North Shields - F.M.H. Best Wishes for very happy Xmas & New Year. 24/12/03 A.B.L.

1904

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1) 20th May 1904 Postmark Edinburgh to Miss E. M. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - 20th May 1904  I don't think I sent you a post card last week, at least I am not sure about it. Had better send two this time in case I did not. We are having lovely weather as hot as - I am going to see Alish today, will come home on Sunday. L.B.  'A Taster'
2) 30th May 1904 Postmark Selkirk to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland - Will probably fish this place in a day or two: it looks very good, but the fishing has deteriorated a good deal & it isn't so good as it looks. - The Dowie Dens o'Varrow  A.W.B.L.  29/5/04
3) 8th July 1904 Postmark Newcastle-on-Tyne to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland - This is a photo of one of our outdoor shelters: the kiddies stay there day & night & much prefer it to being indoors. The sister is the medical ward one whom you met when you were here: the other being in the foreground you may recognise. Be good. V.B.L.  A.W.B.L. 7/7/04
4) 26th July 1904 Postmark Oban to Miss E. M. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Went for a sail today in the direction of Port William. A.E.M.
5) 13th August 1904 Postmark Belfast to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland - Hope you will have a good crossing on Tuesday night, yours most cordially Helen
6) 23rd August 1904 Postmark Newcastle-on-Tyne to Miss Maggie Rea, Bergerville, Elie, N.B. - 23/8/04  D. E. Thanks for letter & P.C.'s shall write in a day or two: all right about Moffat, going there for a year from October 1st, I'm very lucky. Glad you are having a good time at Elie: hope you are behaving - I know it's difficult for you. Write & tell Miss Jackson not to meet you at Newcastle because I'm going to, I shall see you off to N. Shields: let me know day & train of your arrival. Love to you & Maude: kindest regards to Miss L. A.N.B.L. 'Hard work on Sunday morning, keep ? going to Church !!
1904

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1) 5th September 1904 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Connswater - Try me again & see if I dinna ken. The blackberries are ripe now, are you thinking of coming out. With kind regards from yours J. B.
2) 21st September 1904 Postmark Newcastle-on-Tyne to Miss Ethel Rea, c/o Mrs. Jackson, 2 Camp Terrace, North Shields - 21/9/04  I shall meet you at the 2.30 train tomorrow afternoon, unless something turns up to keep me away. It is possible I might have to wait for an operation, but not very likely. A.W.B.L. - Plessy Woods 18/9/04
3) 10th October 1904 Postmark Skipton to Miss E. M. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Am here for the day - it is lovely. Toms? 10.10.04
4) 10th October 1904 Postmark Skipton to Miss E. M. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Thanks for letter & gloves - am writing. In haste. Fl??? - Bolton Woods
5a) 27th October 1904 - Photo of the gentlemen of the "Dinorah" when sailing near Oban on 20th July 1904 - A.E.M.
5b) 27th October Postmark Belfast to Miss E. M. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - I think I did not put anything on almost all my holiday postcards to you, I mean the picture aside. Quite forgot. Always in a hurry. Sorry. However I don't fail this time. 27th October 1904 A. E. M.
6) 24th December 1904 Postmark Portobella to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Port William Park, Belfast, Ireland - Arthur's Seat & Duddingston Loch in Winter Nov. 1904. With best wishes for Xmas & the coming new year. I was at Shandon last April with my mother & late father, the latter in search of health. We had a good time not knowing the serious illness of my father. Best wishes to your people whom I met. J. K. Home Crawford
7) 29th December 1904 Postmark Strandtown to Miss Lena Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Connswater - Your turn is coming never fear. How did you get Xmas over. What do you think of Ballymiscard? in the winter, lovely eh.

1905

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1) 20th January 1905 Postmark Moffat to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland - 20/1/05 Don't you think I make a very pretty girl & charming nurse? I had to smile because the things were so tight.
2) 20th February 1905 Postmark Belfast to Miss Lena Welsh, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Connswater - Dear Lena, Glad to hear your well & doing well. Haven't saw the boots this long time. Can't say how he is at present. The muck out at the Forth is as thick as ever, but don't let it hinder you from coming out to see us all. Yours G.
3) 10th April 1905 Postmark Moffat to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland - 10/4/05 Thought you might care to add this one to the thousands; it is up in the hills about 6 or 7 miles from here. The burn I hope to be fishing before very long. A. B.
4) 15th April 1905 Postmark Rice Lane to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Sorry I did not see you to say Goodbye, But perhaps you would have broken down altogether & had a ? in the ? Suppose I can trust you to keep straight while I am away. car C.A.R.?
[address changes from Fortwilliam to Abbeylands after this date]
5) 16th June 1905 Postmark Belfast to Miss E. Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Connswater, Belfast - Don't know whether I owe you P.C. or not, but will send you this one anyhow. Hope to see you tomorrow night. Yours ? W.
1905

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1) 3rd August 1905 Postmark Greenock to Miss Ethel Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Have you arrived home yet. Thanks very much for P.P.C.s. I've had a fine holiday at Sunadale Inn near Carnadale in Kintyre on the first fortnight of July. We don't go back to school till the 6th of September so have a month still. This is our golf house. I do not play golf yet. Do you? Margery Walker
2) 21st August 1905 Postmark Strandtown, Belfast to Miss L. Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Connswater - With Kind Regards Yours L. S.
3) 22nd September 1905 Postmark Lyndhurst, Hants to Master H. Thomson, Longcroft? Bans Head, Surrey - 22nd IX 5  This old hut no longer exists. We have had a lovely drive this morning. Lanta? is very pleased with everything. Much love E. H. L.
4) 22nd December 1905 Postmark Rosli? Midlothian to Miss E. Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Co. Antrim - Wishing you a very happy xmas, with love from Jessie? Laidon?
5) 22nd December 1905 Postmark ? Midlothian to Miss Ethel Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast, Co. Antrim - 21/12/05  This is to wish you all a thundering good xmas: all sorts of nice wishes. The view is one I took in Shetland: the animals are sea-gulls. A.N.B.L.

1906

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1) 28th January 1906 Postmark Barn ... astle to Miss Ethel Rea, Camp Terrace, North Shields - My D-i-e-r Ethel, How did you enjoy the match this afternoon? If fine tomorrow we are going to have a drive. Dick
2) 19th May 1906 Postmark Newtownards to Miss E. Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Connswater - Dear Lena, What does this remind you of. It seems to me a little bit like the Forth Dae ye ken it. I do. 'Stop Yer Tickling, Jock'
3) I want my Auntie! 6th July 1906 H.B. Postmark Edinburgh to Miss Ethel M. Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast 40 Upper Sackville Street, Dublin (c/o Mrs. Heller) - Twitty baby! H.B.
1906

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1) Birtle, Man. 28th August 1906 X is where we are staying to Miss Ethel M. Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast, Ireland
2) Birtle, Man. 28th August 1906 H.B. - Miss Ethel M. Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast, Ireland
3) Below the Old dam, Birtle, Man. 28th August 1906 H.B. - This is where we have our other place to be bad? Still it is grand, 20 ft. of water or 20. to Miss Ethel M. Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast, Ireland
1906

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1) Birtle, Man. 28th August 1906 H.B. to Miss Ethel M. Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast, Ireland
2) Looking South, Birtle Man. 29th August 1906 H.B. to Miss Ethel M. Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast, Ireland
3) 6th September 1906 Postmark Ulverston to Miss Ethel Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast, Ireland - Another p.c. for you. Enjoying myself awfully much. Will write on Sunday. yrs. Iza
4) 8th September 1906 Postmark Ulverston to Miss Ethel M. Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast, Ireland - We heard yesterday our house has been broken in to, & every room ransacked, door broken, chairs burnt, pictures out of frames, etc. etc. isn't it awful? We heard from the Carrs today & they say every drawer in each room is emptied into the middle of the floor. Iza
1906

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1) 14th September 1906 Postmark Belfast to Miss Ethel Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast
2) 14th September 1906 Postmark Belfast to Miss Ethel Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast
3) 14th September 1906 Postmark Belfast to Miss E. M. Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast

1908
  
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1) 18th June 1908 Postmark Airdrie to Miss G. Welch, 41 Brookmount Street, Lisburn Road, Belfast, N. Ireland - Monday. I have had glorious weather, no rain since a slight shower on Friday morning when I was in the train going to Stranraer. I hope your eye is better. There are hundreds of rabbits here, all round me on the hills, as I write, if Mrs. Murphy was here she would have some fun. They are great value. Ella
2) 11th July 1908 Postmark Bulawayo, Rhodesia to Miss G. Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Bloomfield, Belfast, Ireland - We are starting for the Falls on Tuesday the 14th. We spent today at the world's View, Rhodes Grave, hoping you are all well. Sincerely yours J. Dornan. 'A doll representing a Bushman and bushmen painting near Masitisi, Basutoland.
3) 14th July 1908 Postmark Craigavad to Miss E. M. Rea, 1 Lower Mallow Street, Limerick 'A Study in Smiles' or grins according to taste. Many thanks for P.P.C.s. Don't overwork yourself. Craig had a letter from W. yesterday. When next you see him ask him how he enjoyed the 12th. G. McI.
4) 17th July 1908 Postmark Chesterfield to A. W. Williams, Esq., Surveyor of Taxes, Ely - Excuse dirty PC. Triumph! We have a divine Rosalind. Missis a fine Celia. She did all the dresses which are glorious. F. B.
1908

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1) 8th September 1908 Postmark Franco British Exhibition, London to Miss E. Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, off Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast, Ireland - Exhibition, Tuesday. Wish you were here, something splendid, just like fairyland. Kind regards, Your man
2) 11th November *1903/8 Postmark .. ontgomery to Miss Ethel Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ireland - I have received your message five minutes ago so I haste to fulfil my promise. I hope you have a good time at Newcastle. Allan

3) 23rd December 1908 Postmark ? to Mrs. Thomson, Lonach, Paignton, S. Devon - How very kind of you to think of me & to send the '?' calendar which I always so much enjoy all through the year. Many many thanks for it. We were so glad to hear you were able to go to Biarritz? with dear Madame Clady & had such an enjoyable ? in France. I hope you are ? quite strong again & that Holly is well. Miss Abbott joins me in much love & all good wishes, & she sends thanks for the pretty card. Yours affectionately D.? Ransom  Fairpels Hitchin XCe 23
4) 24th December 1908 Postmark Belfast to Misses Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Bloomfield, Connswater, City - With good wishes from Blanche

1909

29th December 1909 Postmark Stassfurt to M. George Frederick Shaw, Belfast (Irland) 27 Woodstock Road - Dear Sir, With pleasure Fre? your card of congratulation and send you my best wishes for a happy New Yar. Should you like to have any more illustrated papers If you would send me some stamps (not unstamped) I should be very obliged to you. Fours truly, A. Nierth

1910

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1) 13th July 1910 Postmark Donaghadee to Miss Ellie Welch, c/o Mrs. Kerr, 39 Graham Street, Airdrie, Scotland - Dear Ellie, What do you think of the picture, I think it would do alright for a while, I don't think you would call it waist time with you know yourself Lillie
2) 24th August 1910 Postmark Douglas to Miss E. Welch, 2 Ravenscroft Street, Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast - Hope you are getting along alright, weather beastly here. Mary
3) 9th August 1910 Postmark Kircubbin to Miss L. McBurney, c/o Chisholm Douey, Haisting Street, Belfast - Having a good time here, the wether is lovley hear i hope you enjoyed yourself at Blackpool, tell all the girls i was asking for them all yours G. E.
4) 3rd November 1910 Postmark ? to G. F. Shaw, Esq., 27 Woodvale Road, Belfast, Ireland - I have forgotten what the subscription with I. L. is so please tell me how much. Shall send it to you or ? la prezidunto? Kindest regards from J. ? Mo? I. L. 1014
5) 24th December 1910 Postmark Belfast to The Misses Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Bloomfield, Belfast - Best wishes for a very happy Christmas & Prosperous New Year. Marion

1911

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1) 30th January 1911 Postmark Bangor to Miss G. Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Connswater, Belfast - got papers all right. M. M.
2) 27th March 1911 Postmark Airdrie to Miss Ellie Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Windsor, Belfast, Ireland - Dear Ellie, This is the very latest Photograph of Mary & yours truly. I kept St. Patrick's day like a trueborn Irishman and watered the little plants well.
3) 15th April 1911 Postmark Whitehead to Miss E. Welch, 41 Brookland Street, off Lisburn Road, Belfast - Dear E. Any word of you doing anything at Easter. I can't find out where your Street is at all. How do you like the locality. Yours M. A.
4) 15th April 1911 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. McBurney, 14 Israel Street, City - My Dear Lou, This is to reward you for coming to the post. May you have a very pleasant Easter. Honeywood
5) 18th July 1911 Postmark Douglas I.O.M. to Miss Lena Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Windsor, Belfast - Having a good time, wish you were here. J. L. or S. 'Victoria Pier, Douglas, I.O.M. It is too early yet to say anything but I hope to call upon you at your new address this summer. Bob is wondering where it is, he could not come himself now he says. Hoping you are all keeping well. Yours J.M./W.B. 'A Good Volley'
6) 7th August 1911 Postmark Newcastle to Miss E. Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Belfast - We are having a good time here, will be sorry when Wednesday come as I have to go home & keep house; Mother is coming down to stop to Saturday. Hope to see you soon. Maud This place is not so lovely as Blackpool.
7) 16th November 1911 Postmark Airdrie to Miss Mary Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Lisburn Road, Belfast - 99 Graham Street, Airdrie 16/11/1911  My dear Mary, I received your post card all right for which many thanks. I hope you are all well. We are all well at home. Kind regards from all the girls at McLardy's. Annie

1912

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1) 6th January 1912? Postmark Belfast to Miss Ellie Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Belfast - Dear Ellie, Just a card to say I am nearly alright again, I was off bis Tuesday & Wednesday, Maggie was home about half past 3 o'clock on Tuesday morning, she had a very pleasant night, her hair was quite comfortable, she didn't take it down till Wednesday night. I should like very much if you could come with me to the assembly hall tomorrow, you could come down about three, if not I hope to see you at night. With kind regards from all from Sid
2) 10th January 1912 Postmark Elberfeld to Mr. George F, Shaw?, 47 Woodvale Road, Belfast, Ireland - Elberfeld the 9th of Jan. 1912  Dear Sir, I allow me to send you a card of my town and I hope that you will be peased with it. May I beg you to send me also a card from your town. Best thanks in advance. W. Wimmers. F. L. 1343
3) 23/2/12 Dear Lou, This is absolutely the latest in Post cards. Hope you will like it. Yours, with love, Honeywood
4) 12th July 1912 Postmark Douglas I.O.M. to Miss E. Welch, 41 Brookland Street, off Lisburn Road, Belfast, Ireland - 12/7/12 Dear E. Many thanks for P/C glad to know you are enjoying yourself. M. Adair
5) 30th May 1912 Postmark Airdrie to Miss Mary Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Lisburn Road, Belfast - My dear Mary, It is an age since I received your last post card and I ought to have answered it long ago. I hope you are all well. Are any of you coming over to Scotland this summer? I hope so. Tom Gilmour sails for Australia on 27th June, Write soon, Annie
6) 31st May 1912 Postmark Pforzheim? to Ireland, Herrn Geo. F. Shaw, 27 Woodvale Road, Belfast (Ireland) - German!
7) 8th/10th November 1912 Postmark Berlin/Belfast to Herrn Geo. F. Shaw, Belfast, 27 Woodvale Road - German!

1913

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1) 26th February 1913 Postmark ? Co. Down to Miss M. Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Belfast - Bay Parks, Wednesday. Dear Ellie, Just a card to say we arrive here on Monday night, yesterday was an awful day but to today is beautiful. Mother's a little better & I hope to be home for Friday? Kind regards to all ?
2) 22nd March 1913 Postmark Aver? to Herr? Geo. F. Shaw, Belfast (Ireland) 27 Woodvale Road - 21nd Mar? 1913 Werter Herr! all in German?
3) 2nd July 1913 Postmark ? to Hr. Geo. F. Shaw, 27 Woodvale Road, Belfast, Ireland - German!
4) 9th November 1913 Postmark Cheminitz to George F. Shaw, 27 Woodvale Road, Belfast, (Ireland) - Dear Sir. Thanks for your card. I am glad that you ? my cards. I beg you to excuse that I have answer you not with the next mail, but I have been not at Cheminitz and have received your card only this day. Can you corresponding in the Espana language? I have a little practice in there, if I wish to go later just Brazil. I have written already on many ? of ? and ? Can you send me a letter of your person? I wish to know you and shall send you also a letter of my person. Yours truly ?
5) 19th December 1913 to Cheminitz to George F. Shaw, 27 Woodvale Road, Belfast, Ireland - German!

1914

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1) 9th October 1914 Postmark ? to Mrs. A. W. Williams, Thornlea, Summerdale, Chichester, Sussex - H. Chapel? 9.10.14 Dear Win? Just to wish you very many happy returns, & every other good wish as well. your loving Dad
2) With love from Mary & Hilda, Age 1 yr 11 mths. & 6 mths. 1914 to Mrs. Williams

1915

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1) 17th January 1915 Postmark Tipperary to Mr. David Spence, 2 Primitive Street, Belfast, Ireland - 17/1/15 Tipperary  Dear Davey, I send you this P.C. to look at the Town Hall, you can see it about 1,000 times a Day, it is the only clock in the Town. I finish hoping to see you on Wed night, yours Thos. Spence 'Town Hall, Tipperary'
2) June 1915 E. Marion Smith

1917

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1) 2nd May 1917 Postmark Grindelwald to A. Thomson, Esq. Jr., Hotel Victoria, Oberhofen? Thuner? Lee? - Had a ski Expedition last Wednesday & tomorrow am going up Manlichen on Skies, last Sunday I went up the Lom? Glacier ? ? 8.30 & got back at 8 p.m., jolly day not a bit tired, the glacier air was so lovely, I am going again next Sunday, have had lots of Badmington in "Bear" Hall, I go to ? (Victoria) on the 12th = Why don't you come up here for a week & return with me, I think you would like it. 1.5.17 Walter H.? S? ? ? ?
2) 13th July 1917 Postmark Blackpool to Mr. D. Spence, 2 Primitive Street, Belfast, Ireland - What do you think of this, hope you went to Bangor & hope you seen S. McC you know B.C.

1918

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1) 8th January 1918 Postmark Belfast? to Mrs. J. C. H. O'Reilly, 116 Dover Street, City - 8th January 1913 - 8th January 1918  My Dear Lou, Just to wish you all of the best on this our 5th Anniversary, Yours always Honeywood
2) 18th January 1918 Postmark ? to Mr. Thomas Spence, 2 Primitive Street, Belfast, Ireland - P.O. 19691 P.O. James Pollen, 31. Mess H.M.S. Glory c/o R.M.L.I. c/o G.P.O. London - Dear Tommy, I am getting on well, hoping you and the Scotch Lassie are the same. I hope you enjoyed your Xmas. I wish you a very happy new year. J. Pollen
3) 8th July 1918 Postmark Bangor to Mr. D. Spence, 2 Primitive Street, Belfast - Doing our best to come home like this, wish you were here. Jimbo
4) 9th October 1918 Postmark Southampton to Mrs. Williams, 81 Wellbeck Avenue, Highfield, Southampton - With love & best wishes for a very Happy Birthday from Lou, V & Joey

1919

18th April 1919 Postmark Carlisle to Miss C. Spence, 11 Essex Street, Belfast, Ireland - Arrived in Carlisle at 12/30 first class. The boat was extra, didn't affect me in the least. My sides is sore with laughing. Plenty to eat. I am sitting at a big fire now in waiting room, will write when i arrive in the Strut, Will arrive in Jarrow at 11 tomorrow Friday. David?

1920

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1) 3rd April 1920 Postmark Belfast to Misses Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Windsor, Belfast - Wishing you all a very happy Eastertide. Mamy said she hopes to see you soon, Maisie
2) 28th May 1920 Postmark Kenilworth, Warwickshire? to Mrs. A. Williams, Meifod, Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire - Tuesday evening. Had another lovely day through Forest of Dean, Tewkesbury & Stratford-on-Avon. Expect to be home tomorrow evening any time from 7 - 10 Fond love to you both. Bert 'Cunard R.M.S. Franconia, Swimming Bath'
3) 29th July 1920 Postmark Whitehead to Miss G. Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Lisburn Road, Belfast - Dear Gracie, I hope you are enjoying your work. This is a cold morning. We are round here at the bathers. Hope the kitten is good. Yours E. W.

1922

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1) 9th November 1922 Postmark Stockport to Miss Betty Williams, 10 Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire - Dear Betty, Just a line to wish you many happy returns of your birthday. your old pal Fred
2) 9th November 1922 Postmark Stockport to Miss Betty Williams, 10 Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire - With very loving wish for a happy Birthday, and many may they be. yr loving Grandad

1923

28th January 1923 Postmark Vegesack? to Miss Betty Williams, 10 Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire, England - We are all having a jolly time here. We had a very stormy crossing Harwich to Hook of Holland, I was sick & had Brandy. Bremen is a lovely town & the shops are fine. Love ? A. A. Treweek?

1924

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1) 24th June 1924 Postmark Shipley to Mrs. Williams, Meifod, 10 Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire - Shipley 24/6/24  Shall be home tomorrow - Wednesday - not sure what time. H. & J. H. gone to golf this morning & we may all walk to Ilkley this afternoon. Some of our P.C.s have not reached their destination. I wonder if you have had any? Love from J.S.
2) 22nd July 1924 Postmark Douglas I.O.M. to Mr. D. Spence, 11 Essex Street, Ormeau Road, Belfast - Douglas Monday Evg.  Great place this for a Holiday. Everything out of ordinary ? Camp quite comfy. Raining here today. Hope Blackpool was alright. English chaps in tent with me, they are great Humorists. Lots of Belfast people also Scotch arrived Saturday. Bye Bye Dorrie
3) 25th August 1924 Postmark Empire Exhibition to Miss E. Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Windsor, Belfast - 25/8/24 This is where we are to-day. I think if we stopped all week, we would not see everything, but it is very nice & we are enjoying our holiday. Maud 'H.R.H. The Prince of Wales in Butter (one of the many interesting Canadian exhibits) The British Empire Exhibition
4) 30th August 1924 Postmark Margate to Miss E. Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Windsor, Belfast, Ireland - Margaret, Saturday. This is where we are for a few days to finish up our holidays. It is a lovely place & crowded out, we had a lot of trouble to get rooms, however we are quite comfortable. Maud

1925

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1) 28th April 1925 Postmark Crewe to Mrs. A. W. Williams, Meifod, Marine Park, West Kirby - Crewe Arms Hotel, 28/4/25  Arrived safely and staying at the usual hotel. Hope you are both A.1. Love Bert
2) April 1925 Postmark Glenridding to Mrs. Williams, 10 Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire - Milcrest Hotel, Glenridding, Ullswater. Tuesday. No news from Alex. I do hope it means that things are going better. We were on Helvellyn? yesterday - a good deal of snow but not so cold as Sunday, men just gone out for a climb alone. Mrs.? Stevens is not here - got flu - but the Machons? are well. Much love, Hope all are well. J.
3) 14th July 1925 Postmark ? to Mrs. C. Spencer, 11 Essex Street, Belfast, Ireland - Dear Aunt, I am having a great time at Luton, also at ?adon 6 miles from Leeds, this is a photo of an old way of weaving a yeadon. Your nephew ? Spence 'Hand Loom Weaving'
4) 13th August 1925 Postmark Blackpool, Lancs. to Miss Welch, 22 & 24 High Street, Belfast - Lovely weather here. L. S.
5) 15th October 1925 Postmark Hoylake, Birkenhead to Miss Betty Williams, Lowther College, Bodelwyddan, Rhuddlan, N. Wales - Thursday. My Darling Betty, I have just been to the Kingsway? with Mrs. Benson & we had tea with Mrs. Treinok?, they all send their love. Will be at Rhyl Station 10 o'clock Saturday morning. All news then, tons of love, Ellen??

1926

17th April 1926 Postmark Seascale?, Cumberland to Miss B. Williams, 10 Marine Park, West Kirby, Ches. - April 17th Inaulock?, Seascale?. Hope you're enjoying your holiday - schools all closed here, quite a number of them! It's a very quiet place - no pics - or anything - but lovely sea & mountains. Is Felix a good pussy. Has the family arrived yet? Love from R. McG.

1927

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1) 14th August 1927 Postmark Wrexham, Norwich to Mrs. Williams, 10 Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire, nr: Birkenhead - My dear All, Sorry not to have written sooner, but we seem to have sailed miles & miles, at the moment we are waiting for a very hard thunderstorm to pass before going in to Acle? All agree that it is a charming holiday. The boat is very nice too. We spent yesterday evening in Yarmouth and had a jolly if hectic one, but thank goodness have left there again to-day Setters? as before. Love from all to all. Yours ? M. Derry? Berry?
2) 24th August 1927 Postmark ? Westport to Mrs. A. W. Williams, Meifod, Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire - Dearest Mame? Having a glorious time; J. & I. have just been for a ride on the bike, it was great fun. Would you mind sending my camera? I forgot to bring it. We went to bed early last night & had a good rest. Love to all. Betty
3) 27th August 1927 Postmark Ilfracombe to Miss B. Williams, Meifod, Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire - ? Hydro, Ilfracombe. We arrived here last night Thursday after a topping drive down. I am sitting watching the steamers heavens? they do mock they make me feel quite queer. Much love Dilys
4) 3rd September 1927 Postmark ??rrisk, Westport to Mrs. A. W. Williams, Meifod, Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire - Still alive & enjoying myself, we are going into Westport again this morning to leave our friend at the train she ga?? this morning. Judy is just as lively as ever, she sends her love. Best Love Betty

1928

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1) 22nd March 1928 Postmark Portmadoc to Mrs. A. Williams, Meifod, Marine Park, West Kirby, Birkenhead - P.Madoc. 21/3/28 Dear W. Glad to get your letter this a.m. & to hear you are all well & enjoying yourselves. I shall not leave here till Saturday morning so should be there by about 1 or 2 o'clock. Love Bert
2) 27th August 1928 Postmark ? to Mr. David Spence, Essex, Ormeau Road, City - Was this you I saw at Ballyholme sands, you were very rude, you might have kept your head the other day until I had got my dip, wait until I see you at Bos. Yours Norah

1929

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1) 16th May 1929 Postmark ? Carnarvonshire to Mrs. Williams, Meifod, 10 Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire - Arrived here safely after a lovely run & find the rooms most comfortable. Expecting Daddy in Criccieth tonight. Love Marjorie. Glanilwyn? May 15th
2) 27th May 1929 Postmark Chepstow to Mrs. A. W. Williams, Meifod, Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire - Chepstow, Monday evening. Had another good day, ? here through ?, ? & Monmouth & had a look at Tintern Abbey on the way. It is a very fine old ruin. So is Chepstow Castle. Fond love to you both. Bert
3) 9/10/29 to Alfred Hamilton, Ardmore, 12 Oldpark Road, Belfast, N. Ireland - Many thanks for that last little gift (4) which looks like coming in mighty handy. Norman 'When in Port-Said visit The Simon Abzt Store'

1930

23rd December 1930 Postmark ? to Angleterre, G. Mac. D. H. Thomson, Esqr., at Helmingham Hall, Stowmarket, Suffolk - 23rd Dec. 1930. Hyeres? Vas? Rather dull to-day but not cold. Is it ? provoking the private cards have no yet arrived: what can have happened to them? surely they would be registered. Have you news from Mrs. Balemen? Much love, I hope to write soon, yr. loving M.

1931

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1) 18th July 1931 Postmark Edinburgh to Miss G. Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Lisburn Road, Belfast, N. Ireland - Dear G. You would love a holiday here. Far to much to see all at once. Hope you are getting on well. E. W.
2) 22nd September 1931 Postmark Cambridge to G. Mac D. H. Thomson ? Helenwigham? Hall, Stowmarket, Suffolk - Tuesday Morng. Lady 2 tired last night all u ? today. Just going on to Oundle? at 11.30 will write from there. ?
3) 26th September 1931 Postmark Oundle, Peterborough, Northants to G. Mac D. Hollingsworth Thomson ? Esplanade Hotel, Paignton, South Devon - Ever so many thanks for your long & interesting letter recd. at 12.30 today, after I had posted one to you. I can't get a definite date for London. Lady I. keeps putting it off but I suppose it will be Tuesday. Sorry about ?eisha, but we certainly will go to the County ? Perhaps Geisha? will be again. Love E.

1932

26th October 1932 Postmark Montreux to Angleterre, G. Mac. D. H. Thomson, Esqr. West Kirby Hotel, Old Village, West Kirby, Cheshire - 25/10/32  D. sent you a long letter yesterday: I hope you are having better weather than me, it is pouring in torrents and we have a fire in Dda's room for he has had the ? ? since the hot ? left us: I have practically ? the ? and after the Oct 26th income arrives we shall leave. much love M.

1933

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1) 26th December 1933 Postmark Montreux Bon Port to Angleterre, G. Mac. D. H. Thomson, Esq. at 61 Cadogan Gardens, London - 26/12/33  Hoped to have written you a letter today, but was prevented, thank you for yours of 24th Dec. this a.m. Had a very nice Christmas grey weather, but today beautiful: send the shoes? to Jennie if you like to, & not ? ? the cushion? ? is most convenient. Hope to write a letter tomorrow. much love M.
2) 28th December 1933 Postmark Montreux Bon Port to Angleterre, G. Mac. D. H. Thomson, Esq. at 61 Cadogan Gardens, London - Wednesday evening, not yet had time to write you a letter, hope to tomorrow but will send this off in the a.m. I hope to send the sock? tomorrow.

1934

22nd August 1934 Postmark Chicago, Hydepark Sta. to Mr. D. M. Hollingsworth Thomson, 61 Cadogan Gardens, London, England - Tues. Aug. 21, 1934. Chicago, Illinois.  Dear Mrs. Thomson, My sister & I came here to see the fair two weeks ago tomorrow. It is really very wonderful. Wish you could see it. Kindly remember me to Lady Jollemache, also, Miss Noble. Sincerely yours, Mary Huntington Buckland

1935

15th September 1935 Postmark Tavistock, Devon to G. M. D. H. Thomson, Esqr. at 61 Cadogan Gardens, London - 15/9/35  Just a line before I write a letter tomorrow, just going for tea at ?aeside. if I come there is a tremendous gale all day, heavy showers & ? at ? much love M.

1938

17th June 1938 Postmark Exhibition, Glasgow to Miss G. Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Lisburn Road, Belfast, N. Ireland - The Exhibition is lovely. I have been here all day. The weather is glorious. I do not care for the house I am staying in much, but it will do for all the time I will be there. E. W.

1947

18th July 1947 Postmark Paris XVII, Avenue de Wagram to Miss Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Lisburn Road, Belfast, N. Ireland - 17.7.47 Greetings from Paris, a most beautiful city. Weather fine. Best wishes. May Nevin

1950

31st October 1950 Minister of Fuel and Power

1954

30th August 1954 Postmark Newport to Miss Savage, Maryville, North Circular Road, Lisburn, Co. Antrim - Am spending a short time with Dr. & Mrs. Davies at Newport. Hope to see you when I get home. Yours Annie Bullick 'Welsh Ladies'

1961

Postcard Series 1961 'Auld Lang Syne' to Mrs. H. Whyte, 5 Bellfield Street, Dundee - Dear Liza, this is a P.C. to let you know that Jessie is coming to see Charlie so she is going to give you a call. from Jerrie

1974

10th ? 1974 Postmark Newtownards to Mr. & Mrs. Morrison, 104 Higdown Road, Hove, Sussex - Having our late holiday, weather not so good, Cecil can have a laugh at Poscard. Bertie

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1) 9 Set? Postmark Punta Arenas? Chile to Miss Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, Ingleterra Abbeylands, Whiteabbey - General view of S.C. Dirtier looking in the winter. Cor.
2) October Postmark ? Midlothian to Miss E. Rea, Gardha, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Thanks so much for P.C. this is an amateur one but I didn't do it, this reservoir is about 7 miles from us & is where we get our water supply from. Love from Bessie?
3) September Postmark Liverpool to Miss Ethel Rea, Abbeylands, Whiteabbey, Belfast - Birkenhead, Tuesday. Many thanks for P.C. You seem to be having quite a good time of it. Fancy Tea "Missus at Charley's Aunt" We are going to Liverpool to-day to shop, have to see the Walker? Gallery; & in the evg. to the Observatory to see through the big telescope. I had ? holes at golf yesterday. Love from Maude
4) 9th January 19?? Postmark Belfast to Miss E. Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Windsor, Belfast - Thursday afternoon. Dear Ellie, I will be glad to see you on Saturday, though I might have to go up to Bloomfield before bedtime, but come over as early as you can. What did you think of the snow yesterday? Hope all is well. Love from Maud P.S. I forgot to send these last night, but hope you will get it alright. M.S.
5) to Miss E. Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Connswater, Belfast - Darling Dearest Ella, I scribble these few lines hoping that Willie, the stout absorber is behaving himself, and also expecting to get one of your photo P.C. by return mail, yours J. Niblock. My address is 342 Mathieson Street, Glasgow
6) March 15  Dear Ellie, I was so pleased to receive your beautiful card. I am very long in thanking you for it, I cannot settle myself to write you a letter, I am still home sick, I will soon be a year out here, the time will soon be coming that I will be going back to Dear Old Ireland again, this is a beautiful Village with all fruit farms, we never carry our sunshades here, the snow is every day. Remember me to all the girls with love to Mary? ? yourself Irish B????
7) Postmark Douglas to Miss E. Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast - Douglas. Kind regards and hoping you are well through with your Bundle. Any rows? I hope not. Weather splendid. May or Mary
8) Postmark Belfast to Miss E. Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Lisburn Road, Belfast - Tuesday night. Yours received, Aggie & I went to the Hall on Wednesday night & got in all right, sorry you were not able to get, I would have liked to go to your house on Sunday, but promised nearly a fortnight ago to go to my Aunt's on this Sunday. How are you spending Halloween, it is very very quiet here. Hope to here from you soon. Love from Maud
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1) Postmark Belfast to Miss E. Welch, 3 Ravenscroft Street, 41 Brookland Street, Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast - Dear Ellie, Just a line to say the exam in bookkeeping will not take place until Friday week, 17th inst. Sorry you were not out last night. With love, hoping to see you on Monday all being well. W. Gamble
2) 24th December ?? Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Welch, Ravenscroft Street, Bloomfield Avenue, City - Best Wishes for a very happy Christmas. M. Cotter
3) Postmark Airdrie? to Miss Ellie Welch, 41 Brookland Street, Lisburn Road, Belfast - To wish you a nice time at Christmas and New Year. from Annie
4) To Ellie With Kindest Regards from K. Wallace
5) to Mrs. A. W. Williams, Shorelea? Summersdale, Chichester, Sussex - East Anglia, Porlo? Road, Bournemouth. We have been here a fortnight: have ? ? ?: had ? ? ? & a very enjoyable time. Do you recognise the photo. Hope you enjoyed your holiday, with love M. D.
6) August to Mrs. N. W. Williams, 10 Marine Park, West Kirby, Cheshire - Thank you for sending the flowers and what a lot of trouble you have taken, they have made our cabin perfectly lovely. We are all still enjoying the holiday immensely. So glad to hear you are all well and having such a jolly time. Will you be so good as to tell Bunny if he cannot manage in the little black trunk to bring Daddy's suit case again. Love from us all and best wishes for a good get away. E. M. Derry?
7) 25th December Postmark Selsby, Chic? to Miss Williams, Conoch, Welbeck Avenue, Southampton - Dear Betty, Cant come myself so I send you this. Y. Sayers
8) Miss Violet Martin ' Christmas'
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1) to Mrs. J. Jones, Maesgwyn, Guilsfield, Nr. Welshpool - Louise has just arrived & now we hope to have a good time. Very many thanks for all the goodies. They are all very ..
2) 'Louie' Did you receive a post card from the Exhibition London from me. to Miss L. McBurney, 47 Townsend Street, Belfast, City - Dear Louie, Just a line or two. I think it is a very good Photo of you, I shall have to have mine taken. My cousin was over the other week & we went in that restaurant & I told her about the sugar & she did laugh, we sat in the very same seat. I shall write a letter to you later on, best love to you, Aunty, Uncle, Grandma & yourself from your loving friend Annie
3) 3rd September Postmark Belfast to Miss Louie McBurney, 4 Wolsey Street, (off Denman Street) Radford, Nottingham - Tuesday night, 7 o'clock. Dea Lou, You will have to be content with a Post card to-night, as I have to go back to work. I meant to write you a 'wee' note but you will have to wait till to-morrow. I hope you are having a jolly old time and that the rain is keeping off. We have had no rain since you left. Yours always Honeywood xxxx
4) to Mr. D. Spence - Wishing you a Happy Eastertide. From N. W.
5) to Mrs. M. Griffiths, Croghan Lodge, Avoca, Co. Wicklow - I think Peter will like this picture & so will you. I shall be back by the train getting in at 12 on Monday, so up in time for lunch. Show going well though we had a wet day today. Love from L. Trench, May 7-8
6) Miss Mary Griffiths, Croghan Lodge, Avoca, Co. Wicklow, Irland - Emser-Allee 37. Dresden. Germany.  My dear Mary, I suppose you are now enjoying holidays. I hope the weather is good & that you can take Peter for good long walks. I shall send you some German stamps when I write next. Beat wishes. Kindest regards to your Auntie from I. Acheson
7) to Austen E. Hamilton, Ardmore, 12 Oldpark Road, Belfast, N. Ireland - I don't know whether you are fond of fruit or not but the picture on this card will show you the profusion of fruit grown in Ceylon. When you send enough money, and airships are guaranteed safe, you might try to spend a weekend here. The climate is not unlike that of Ireland. Norman
8) To wish you all a Bright & Happy New Year from Aunt Marion
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1) only this page (3) .. money some other time or keep it as it is fairly expensive here: Nantua? & its Lake must be lovely as you will see when I send you the guide. H? is the church near us with the best minister chime and just now it strikes the quarter, "Oh! Lord Our God!" I hope this is not over weight: it will go out in the a.m. & will reach you. I suppose on 6th I send address again on back is sheet.
2) To dear Sheila from Pearlie
3) With all Best Wishes for 1910 from Aunt Marion

Cards

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1) Betty Williams, Canock to dear Betty from us all al 35 All Saints Green
2) Betty with best love Anita
3) To Dear Betty, From Mr. & Mrs. Frodsham, 24 Manor Road
4) Dear Betty, Wow Wow Wow Spider?
5) Many Happy Returns of the day to Betty from The "Derry boys"
6) To darling Betty with love & best wishes for her birthday from Mammy
7) To darling Betty with love & best wishes from Jim
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1) Christmas Muriel Booth
2) from Your Son Willie at Seaford Camp - Dear Mother, I hope you will like this P.C. Your loving Son, Willie

Photos without a date

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1) Photographer Greenock - 'before marriage'
2) Prince's Studios, Belfast Photographer
3) Cornwall, Ipswich Photographer
4) Blackpool Photographer
5) Princes Studio, Belfast Photographer

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1) Manchester Photographer
2) Pump from Marshalsea Prison, Cumings Museum, Southwark
3) Paisley Photographer 'before marriage'
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8) Lady and Cat

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