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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

Walker Postcards
mostly Walker, some Wright

this page 1 1901 to 1907
page 2 1908 to 1919
page 3 1920 to 1959 includes those with no dates at the end

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The Language of Postage Stamps :D

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1901 (written on album) Postmark Donaghadee? to Miss L. Walker, c/o Dr. Watson, 27 Greenville Terrace, Bloomfield, Belfast - Dear Lizzie, Hope you are well. Terribly wet weather except Saturday. Met Mrs. Scales/Seales today. Sorry so wet for them. She is to be round early on Monday to let you away at 9.20 a.m. Will send up some clothes to be done up soon. Will write often. Kisses etc. from the Bairns? Yours Sincerely A. K. W.
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27th September 1903 Postmark Carbury to Miss L. Walker, 18 University Square, University Park, Belfast - Newbury? Hall. Thank you dearest for your letter & enclosed. I will let you have it again. I hope you are well. Sorry I can't follow your advice, green fields are the only alternative, hope you will succeed in practicising what you preach. Much love Peggie?

1904

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'View on River Lagan' Belfast 15th March 1904 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Walker, The Rectory, Bangor - I got your post C all safe glad where from you I was up on Wed B & I or L was to come up here tomorrow. I or L was to let me know tonight but it would be to late to write to you afterwards, try & come up if you can get at all, we may go tomorrow. ? Lizzie C is to come next ? will be going at ? you will see her if you come. yours as ever ?
2) 'Queens College, Belfast' 9th December 1904 Postmark Belfast to Miss Lizzie Walker, The Recktory, Bangor, Co. Down - Fraiday, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear Lizzie, I had Mrs. Macoun to see if you would go to Ballynahinch as Housemaid. Would you go so far away. I have got nothing yet. Nellie is gone to Mrs. Lough, Mr. Lough took dangerously ill last night and we got a postcard for Nellie to go. I hope you are very well. We are haveing good mettings here. We trust your past care all ? Write and tell me if you will go and not as I have to tell her. With love to you from your ever loving ?innie

1905

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23rd January 1905 Postmark Helen's Bay, Miss N. Walker, 63 Rugby Avenue, Belfast - Do you think you could come down here for a few days, the change would be the best tonic for now.
2) 13th February 1905 Postmark Omagh to Miss Walker, c/o Mrs. Scott, Lisanelly, Omagh - Watch the hills, how is he getting along this weather. Yours & Co.? Wheelbarrow?
3) 22nd February 1905 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss L. Walker, at Mrs. Cutlar, Shandon Park, Knock - Greenore Street on Friday J. W.
4) 21st April 1905 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, off Woodstock Road, Belfast at Mrs. Neills, Craigavad, Co. Down - Got ? all right I am glad to here you are all well and N is keeping better, i am very well and out every day. Lizzie when do you go away. i hope you will get on all right. write to me when you go. i hope to see you all soon. Good by. With love to all J. E. Sorry you are gone N. No letter today.  hope your well, your own ?

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'12th July, Go it, boys!' 21st July 1905 Postmark Helens Bay to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - How is J. & H. Bill Bailey has not arrived hear yet. Perhaps he has gone on a motor tour. might come back when spirit moves him
2) 'Enthralled' 5th August 1905 Postmark Belfast to Miss Lizzie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - 11 May Street, August 5th, Please come in early on Monday morning. M. Macoun

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'One Last Embrace' 8th August 1905 Postmark Belfast to Miss Lizzie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, off Woodstock Road, City - Would you like to go to the seaside on a Donkey. D. Richardson
2) 15th August 1905 Postmark Sligo to Miss Walker, No 10 Mullaghmore, Cliffoney - Thanks for letter. I am just off to day, hope you and Miss Stella is well. I will write you a long letter when I go home, hope you will like this one. This is a lovely day. I hadn't time to write last week, love to you and Miss Stella. Lizzie. Auburn? Sligo
3) 'Which do you like? I am a year on ? to Heaven, am my ?' 11th September 1905 Postmark Belfast to Miss Lizzie Walker, Northern Bank, Lurgan - Dearest, I got your PC, all safe. Was glad to here from you. I was of last Monday, had a nice time. I went down to see J. she is well. a b M is there the are well. Miss Dennison has gone to Canada, she went on fraiday. I was over to say good by she told me to remember her to you. I had a PC from s.a. He is well. I had a letter from M. she is well. I have a great time here/ Hope you are well. Good ? from

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20th September 1905 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, Northern Bank, Lurgan - Thanks very much for PC received, glad to hear from you, we are all well, hoping you are quite well. Had a few lines from M. yesterday, is well, having good times in the tent & now you will be able to get to the meeting, they are having them for Mr. Matthews going away. He was in the tent at 4 o'clock, it was really grand, good bye for the present, please write soon. Yours N. W.
2) 25th/26th September 1905 Postmarks Cliffoney/Sligo to Miss Walker, Auburn, Sligo - Dear Nurse, I do feel the time long since you left us, we are very lonely yet. We are leaving here on Saturday early as the laidies? are going out for lunch. This is the best sailing boat, you know the boat I mean. I will be sorrey leaving here my self the fellows has been talking about you Purse? From Eliza
3) 2nd October 1905 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dearest Peoples, I hope you are all well and in good health. Nellie are you going to Lurgan on Wesenday, if you are, be at the station at 11 o'clock and you will get up for 1/8 if after you want I might be going I don't know yet, is Lizzie home yet or is ? staying an to the 15? I was at ormeau Road. This morning had a good time there. Hope to see you soon. Good by with love to all. from Jinnie write soon
4) 23rd October 1905 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dearest N. I got your letter all safe yesterday. I am very sorry to here about J. I do hope she will be all right. It is a pity, glad you are all well. When you go down send me a PC to let me know. How she is doing. I have not much to say. Goodby with love to all from Jinnie, write soon
5) 16th November 1905 Postmark Sligo Postmarks Cliffoney/Sligo to Miss Walker, Auburn, Sligo - Meet me by moonlight a lone love xx dear D.C.
6) 30th December 1905 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Walker, Wingfield, Cliftonville Road, Belfast - Dearest Lizzie, I hope you are well and in good health. Had you a good meeting at Lisburn, it was a very wet day. I was over home, I have seen Sam a few times, he is very well. Sue? sends her love and wishes you a very New Year, and I wish you a very Happy One, is think this is all as I have not much to write about. With love from Jinnie? Hope to hear from you soon.
7) 30th December 1905 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, Auburn, Sligo - Dearest Maggie, I got your very kind letter all safe. Thank you very much for what it contained, it was far to good of you. I hope you are well and in good health as I am very well myself. Sam was asking for you. I have been talking to him a few times. I was over home on Monday, J. & B. was up so I seen them, the were very well also the rest. I think this is all tonight as I have not much to write about. With love from ??? Write soon. I wish you a very happy new year.
8) 2? December 1905 Postmark? to Miss Walker, Auburn, Sligo, Ireland - Eastcote, Alexandra Road, Malvern Wishing you a jolly xmas & lucky? new yr. best love L. B.

1906

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8th January 1906 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Walker, Wingfield, Cliftonville Road, Belfast - Dearest Lizzie, I hope you are well and in good health. I thought you would have come over to see me on Thursday night, you can come any time you like, don't wait for me writing. I was of on Friday, I went down to Helen's Bay in the afternoon. J. & B. are very well. I have not very much to write about tonight, with love from Jinnie. Hoping to here from you soon, I have still got your letters, will send them in with first letter i write.
2) 5th February 1906 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - 4/2/1906 My Dearest N. I hope you are all well and in good health. I got your P.C. all safe. How is M. L. M. T. W. I hope the are all well. Was J up on Friday to see you, our two girls left on Thursday. We have got a new cook, the housemaid that was here when I came is back again so the have a time of it here. My wee Pat is very well. I think this is all tonight. With love to all and a big share for yourself. From Jinnie
3) 14th April 1906 Postmark Bangor to Miss Walker, 54 Ulsterville Avenue, Lisburn Road, Belfast - Dear M. How are you, hope you are quite well. I am doing splendid here, how are the folks at home, we have the ? here, you ring me up some Saturday, the number is 22x3 you ? see is in Book. I was at the meeting on Wed, saw my big man, yours ? ?
4) 13th June 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay to William H. Walker, Esq., 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear Will tell J I can't come home, that I am so very busy down in the Bay every day so she would best write to Nellie to night and she would have the Letter to morrow morning, J. is to leave all strait for her, we were glad to hear from home last night, we are all doing splendid here, Mrs. C. and children came and has been ? at the shore. I think they like being down here, love to all L. W. watch and don't let the pussies take your breakfast.
5) 18th/20th June 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay/ Belfast to Miss Walker, Ashvale House, Carryduff, Co. Down. 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear Nell, How are you at all, when are you comming back to Greenore Street. J. is in Bangor, she came up a race to see J., she likes her place well for so far if you are not comming home I will have to go. I was up on Friday all night, and over ? on Saturday. Mother was wonderfully well to go out either Tuesday or Wed if you ? me and let me know Whither your comming or not. I would know what is better. J. was in Bangor this ? had a real good time also is good in the evening, we that that ? T. R. ? ? is to be ? ? day fortnight. D. V. We are all well here, Jamina and children and gone away.
6) 19th June 1906 Postmark Bangor to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear Mother, How are you doing, is Nellie home yet. I was up at the burn yesterday, Janey and the rest are well. I am getting on very well here. I like it for so far, they are very good to me. Hope you are all well, with love to all from Jinnie, Ingledene, Ballyholme Road, Co. Down
7) 5th July 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, 54 Ulsterville Avenue, Lisburn Road, Belfast - Crawfordsburn Dear M. Mothers got down hear all safe, we were delighted to see her. We are all well here, hope you are too, when will you come to see us. I am to be busy 3 days every week for 2 months. Your Loving Sweetheart L. W. I expect to go to the Meeting on 13th July
8) 8th July 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay? to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dearest Mother, I hope you got home safely, do not get any of the things at present. I can do all right without them, you and I will go a shopping soon, Jannie. L. went to Ba? this mor? She has stayed the day, nigh pe? is out all the day, only in for dinner.

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Ballyholme, Bangor, Co. Down 10th July 1906 Postmark Helens Bay to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dearest Mother, the things came last night & Mag? ? to see them, thank you so much. I do miss you very much here. I wish you could all stay here. L is out all week, she will go up tomorrow night. Millie as she will be better settled. I hope you will have a good time, much love Jannie?
2) 18th July 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay to Master Willie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dearest I got down all safe, is very well now. J. & B. is well two. Nellie how are you all, J. wants M. to come down. this is all as I am in a hurry, with love from yours you know. is there no L from Scotland yet.
3) 21st July 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - thought I would have seen some of you before this. My house full is staying a little longer next week, the are all very happy here. What did the man J. say. How are you all M. did you get J. Ms letter all well here Minnie?
4) 24th July 1906 Postmark Belfast to Miss Nellie, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast, Woodstock Road - Dear Nellie, Excuse me for not writing sooner, I can walk a wee bit now. Thanks you the nice wee book. Louie
5) 25th July 1906 Postmark Helens Bay to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Thanks for P.C. Peggie, glad to hear you are well, we are same here. Rooms are full as you see by the card, will be empty on Saturday night, will yous full them up for a day or two, they may be occupied by Wednesday. J. may be up in Town to see you on Friday, we hope to hear from you or see you soon if she is not up. This is all, no word of J. W. have you had any. I am yours, you know
6) 27th July 1906 Postmark Belfast to Miss Nellie, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland - Dear Nellie, Thank you for PC Come out and see us soon. Louie

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The Pickie, Bangor, Co. Down 1st August 1906 Postmark Belfast to Miss Lizzie Walker, c/o Mrs. Ewing, Helens Bay, Co. Down - Dear L., we got home all sale. M. was very tired. She is gone this morning to Mrs. H.s they sent for her. B. I am very sorry L I forgot to take you some p & n as you told me to, maybe you will get a race over. I had a L from Minnie this morning, she came home this week, she is well. Mother came to Mount P. to meet us so she is able to put on her boot, she is out this after Tom & Willie or Millie is well I gave Tom what you sent him, good bye from yours you know. please write soon
2) 1st August 1906 Postmark Newcastle to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Nellie dearest, how are you doing since I saw you last, you wont know anything about this p.c. but Maggie will know, I think she has been to this castle, it is simply lovely, do be a good girl to I see you again. I will live down here, it is so nice & lots of dear boys, fond remembrance to mother & everybody, love M. H.
3) 'Bugler 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers (Fighting Fifth) isn't he sweet' 1st August 1906 Postmark Newcastle to Miss M. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - dearest, this is him, how does he look? We are near Ballykinlar Camp, isn't he magnificent looking but he is good lad. I think this will find you at home.
4) 4th August 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear N. Thanks for PC glad to hear you and M got home safe also glad Mother is able to put on her boot again. I was at C-Burn day after you were here. J. was going out on Thursday. Miss W was going to keep house this other people come while I was there, we are nearly settled here now. F. is not home yet. I had a letter from M. H. , he is staying here another month. ? is very well. I have not much particulars to say just now, hoping you are all well, yours you know, write soon again. Got some ? when was over.

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12th August 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - D. M. hope you are all quite well. I am keeping very well and is very busy, will be over to see J. tomorrow D.V. this is to keep you from thinking long. Very sorry to see the sad news S, your P.C. brought Nellie. Thanks for P.C. with love again, how is Maggie getting along, tell ? to write me a we scrap. Love to everybody L. W.
2) 20th August 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, 54 Ulsterville Avenue, Lisburn Road, Belfast - Dear M. How are you. I was ringing up Minnie, she told me she and N was over to see you and that you were very busy but I hope you are not too busy. I am kept very busy just now, we have 1 Lady, 1 gentleman here now. I was over to see G. or J. yesterday, she is very well but is worked up, she was trying to get to you on the ? but couldn't. Minnie was saying ? was broken, how are the Folks at home. I suppose you know Mr. Churchill, he was at the easter Meetings, he & Mrs. H. B. Thompsons Father, he passed away to be with Jesus on Wednesday week. I was in Bangor yesterday eve at the Meeting where I heard it. Have you seen Jenny yet, she was to go up about the 15th of the month. I saw her ? weeks ago. Post card is to remind you of old times. How's the wee chappie, this is all with love from yours you know
3) 28th August 1906 Postmark Belfast to Mr. Wm. Henry Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - My Dear William, How are you all doing, its a very long time since I heard from yous. I am very well, your loving Tsh.?
4) 13th September 1906 Postmark Cra(wfordsburn?) to Miss Walker, 54 Ulstervill Avenue, Lisburn Road, Belfast - Dear M. F. & I. got home all safe, Jane was at station with his Folks so we were home before ? her. J. & bare fairly well now. B. was ill all week. I was very much disappointed you did not come to see her. She wants to know if you could come and stay from Saturday to Monday, write at once and let her know, she hopes you won't be going to that other place till Monday. She might be up at 88 on Friday all being well. I hope you got home all safe and that you had a good time after we left, give my love to J. keep some love for wee Blur? Blone?
5) 19th September 1906 Postmark Renfrew? to Miss Walker, Fairhome, Helens Bay, Co. Down, Ireland - Dear Lizzie, Thanks for your letter, I do hope that you are better now. I am all right again. I had a letter from J?a?? today. She is at home now not very well and I don't think that she is going back to S. again, write soon and let me no soon, you are I hope ? ? is back. May or Meg?
6) September 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - My Dear N. glad you got home safely, sorry you had it so rough in the train. I hope you will soon get better of your tiredness. I was very tired too but am alright now. Didn't see or hear from J since, this is all with love from yours you know. Lonely House, Helens Bay, Co. Down look below stamp A kiss for everybody xxxxxx
7) 16th October 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, Rostrevor House, Rostrevor, Co. Down - thanks for letter, very glad to hear from you and will be pleased to see you when you come this way. B. and J. or I are very well at present, good bye, much love, yours as ever G. ?
8) 22nd October 1906 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear N. I'm a lot better today, the bleeding soon stopped after that, my head feels a bit sore still but I suppose I needn't expect anything else. I hope you all are keeping better of your colds. yours you know L. W.
9) 9th November 1906 Postmark? to Miss Chestnut, Millbrook House, Galway - To wish you many happy returns of the day. With live from Lily
10) 15th November 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Thanks for letter N. I am much better today. B. says if I got any more p staps should have been used before this. I could hardly ? the last we had, will go up soon as can ?
 
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27th November 1906 Postmark Renfrew to Miss Walker, Creasent House, University Road, Belfast - Dear till, I was so glad to get your most loving letter but sorry to here that you have been on the sick line. I hope that you will soon be all right. You will have to excuse the card this time as Miss Stevans is in bed so I am pretty busy when I have two invelades to attend and do the work as well ? soon ? here from your May?
2) 21st December 1906 Postmark Enniscorthy to Mrs. Campbell, Crescent House, Belfast - With love & best wishes for xmas & the new year from N.? C. P.
3) 'Xmas Wishes Sincere from your own Peggie' 24th December 1906 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Walker, Cresent House, Malone Road, City - Hope you are well & enjoying yourself, best wishes & love for a very Happy Xmas
4) 27th December 1906 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, Heartfell, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - Mott or Scott? dear I don't like Duck so I just had a turkey dinner instead. I hope you had a good xmas. I wish you a happy new year, what do you think of the Guards from Paddy O'Neill

1907
 
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8th January 1907 Postmark Stonehouse to Miss Nellie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - 8.1.07 9 Edenderry, Shawsbridge, Belfast.  Dear Sir, In the Lord. I am over in Stonehouse for a few days having a few meetings in the gospel hall, you will be glad to hear your Bro Bob was in the metg. last night. I seen him today, was speaking to him a little about eternal things but he is on the night shift and cannot get regularly, expect to be home at the end of week ?
2) 15th January 1907 Postmark Belturbet to Miss M. Walker, Fortwilliam Road, Hartfell, Belfast - Dearest Peg, Hope you are well and got my last letter. I had a letter from Kate, she is well. The housemaid is leaving Autumn again, all new hands there now. I was at a Ball on Friday night, I am feeling rather tired, hope your people are al well, write me a good long letter soon, hope you like this Pcard, he would want your W.B. write soon, with best love. L. C. Aughalane & Belturbet
3) 9th February 1907 Postmark Belturbet to Miss M. Walker, Hartfell, Fortwilliam Road, Belfast - Dear Peg, Thanks for nice P.C. glad to know you are well, you must have had a great time with the? M. ? & baby is with us now, she told me you never went to see her, very cold weather, hope you have escaped the cold, write to me soon with much love yours L. C? there was a good laugh over the PC helped my album
4) 9th February 1907 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast Cresent House, University Road - Ward 14, Western Infirmary, Glasgow. Still here, did you get the card I sent last week. Maggie
5) 18th April 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, Cresent House, University Road, Belfast - Cburn here I am L came down yesterday, is going home tonight, you might come down this one when you get out & come home with me J? would be very glad to see you. Hope you are well, from your own Nellie. Thursday Morn?
6) 'Royal Belfast Golf Course and Club House, near Bangor, Co. Down' 20th April 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - D N thanks for PC Had one from L this morning, glad you got home safely, please tell mother(?) we are not tired of her, it is very lonely without her and Bob thinks she should be here tonight. He will be on the late turn as usual next week so if she is not here before Monday I will expect her then and will be very glad to have her all my pastry is gone ? ? lot of what you seen ? has been a ? ? day a good day for the house and garden, the flowers and potatoes will grow after this goodbye to all as ever Ja???

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30th April 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Thanks for letter N. M. has not said anything about goeing. H got she was not at all well yesterday, the J has not come yet so sorry I missed the post last night. You may get more work. you will no when M goes up as that will be time enough for you to stop, I can not say at present. When the will come M. would like to no if the come to the C and if J is well. Yours Jan
2) 6th/7th May 1907 Postmarks Stonehouse/Belfast to Miss Lizzie Walker, Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland Crescent House, University Road, City - Dear Sister received your P.C. all right, hoping you are keeping well as I am quite well at present. Tell Mother and all the rest of the family that I was asking for them. I will write a letter letter on. I think I will close with best love from your brother Robert
3) 'Dear Nellie, you've no idea how irritable Johnny used to be until I gave him Camp Coffee, now he is as happy and contented as can be, yours lovingly Lizzie' 11th May 1907 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear N I hope you are all keeping well, hope Tom's hand is a little better. I am a lot better, no more Dr. yesterday or today. Had a PC from the Burn this morning, all in their usual, I also have just got a PC from Bridget where the dog was sick you know who I mean, this is all with love, yours you know ?
4) 14th May 1907 Postmark Belfast? to Miss Walker, Hartfell, Fortwilliam Park, City - Dear Wee Peg, I was glad to get your P.C. today, I don't know yet if I can get out tomorrow night, if I'm not at the Bank Buildings about 6 o'clock or shortly after 6 you will know I'm not out. I will be glad if you and N. come and see me. Yes it was sad about T but I hope he will learn the great lesson by it. I had a P.C. from F since you were down, I hope to see you tomorrow, I may get alright. From your Dear old Grannie
5) 27th/28th May 1907 Postmarks Gorey/Belfast - Miss M. Walker, c/o Mrs. Bradford Brown, Hartfell, Domous, Fortwilliam ?, Northiam, Belfast, Sussex, England - Dearest Peg, Hope you wont forget me when you are getting a Photo taken, lovely weather at the seaside. I am waiting patiently for your long letter, hope you are well and having a gay time, remember me to all your people at home, hoping to get a Pcard soon, love and xxx S. C. or L. C. Seafield House, Gorey, Wexford
6) 24th June 1907 Postmark Stonehouse/Belfast to Miss Lizzie Walker, Cresent House, 88 Greenore Street, University Road, Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland - June 24 1907 Just a word i received your post card all right, was glad you are all kepping well as this leaves me well at present hoping Brothers hand is better. I have Benn of work nearly all the time Sinse last i wrote, will rite later from your Brother Bob with love hoping this finds all well. Tom didn't go to work, got your letter all safe this morning, glad to hear from you.

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28th June 1907 Postmark Newark to Miss L. Walker, Cresent House, University Road, Belfast, Ireland - East Midlands, England. Dearest L. Thank you for letter, please do thank Mrs. G. for the offer. I couldn't possibly accept at this time as I am not sure of what I shall ? on. L. am sorry to know you haven't been well. I hope you will get the holiday soon. I am glad to hear of L being so much better, poor boy. We get home about the 16th July. Nothing ? ? ? ? your own M. W.?
2) 'The Gardens, Bangor, Co. Down' 11th July 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear Millie?. glad to hear you had a nice day, hope you will get Saturday too. I am all right get there & was Middings? in the Village yesterday and ? to day the weather is lovely now, hope it will keep fine tomorrow I may want you to come down soon Goodbye much love yours Jimmie Jannie? love to all
3) 'Snap-Shots of Bangor, Co. Down' 27th July 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, Hartfell, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - My Dear M. thank you so much for L glad to hear from you, did you go to see L don't you think she should strike and take a rest, she could come down here for a change. L was up for a little while these last 3 days but feels very weak yet I do wish she was better, when are you coming back again, please write soon. I do be watching every post expecting yours you know, hope you are well.

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31st July 1907 Postmark Holywood to Miss L. Walker, Crescent House, University Road, Belfast - Coill Mara, Cultra, Co. Down July 30th My dear Lizzie, I hope you are feeling much better & getting strong, I have not been out very much since but will call to see you some day soon. I do hope your sisters are well, should like to be remembered to them when you are there. Hoping to meet soon again. Yours B. R.????
2) 2nd August 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, Hartfell, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - My Dear M., just received PC, were you not at 88 since, I have been wondering how they are, I am sure you would laugh if you seen ? ? now, it is a very wet afternoon, sorry to hear about you having the cold now, you will soon be all right again. Yours as ever ? ? how would you like to ? ? ? ? See he has got his teeth & he is like his food
3) 'Homes of Rest, Bangor, Co. Down' 10th August 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss N. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Thanks for letter. Glad to here the news Don't know when I will be up B was speaking to W on her way to Bangor today. Glad you got the Sweet William, much love from J. W.

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'Marine Parade from the Front, Bangor, Co. Down' 14th August 1907 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear N. glad to hear from you, very sorry to hear of poor John, I hope he is not badly hurted? I had a L from J or I, she is well. Minnie was up to see me on Sunday eve & is coming with me to Scotland, the Dr.? here is trying to get some one to come and stay and let me on a Holiday, he is very kind to me. I don't think that I'm any worse after Sunday night. Love from your own Jill or Lill.? Isn't it kind of Bob. I had a p.c. from Minnie today.
2) 17th August 1907 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, Hartfell, Fortwilliam Park, Antrim Road, City - My Dear M. I am getting my holidays on Tuesday first, a fortnight or longer if I need it, isant the Dr. kind to me. I was at Templepatrick on this day week, went by train and came home with the Dr. in motor car. I was thinking of you when we were comming along the Antrim Road. I was in bed all yesterday, a little better today. did N write to you since Thursday night. Poor Tom? is home again with a wounded leg this time, worse than the last time, the horse kicked him and took the piece out, it was very stiff and sore on Thursday night when I was over. Jannie? Whyte and J. is thinking of going over to Scotland, wouldn't it be nice for us. Had a L from B. W.? will ? ? ? is to meet me at the boat, you ? own L. W.
3) 22nd August 1907 Postmark Bangor, Co. Down to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear N. I got down all safe. Mr. McCorry brought me round on the car, wasn't it very nice of him. J is very well, got home all right, she says she is better, she says the look of me did her good. I hope you got home alright and that you didn't get wet. I will go to see M tomorrow, now I think this is all just now, with love from your ever own L. W.
4) 23rd August 1907 Postmark Stonehouse to Miss Lizzie Walker, at Mrs. Wrights, 88 Greenore Street, Crawfordsburn, Woodstock Road, Co. Down, Belfast - Received your Letter allr. will meet you at Glasgow Central Station, Bobbie
5) 26th August 1907 Postmark Glasgow to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Street, Belfast, Ireland - Dear N. got over all safe. B was waiting for me, he is well dissapointed M or you or J didn't come too. I was not sick at all, hope you got home alright. N. I will write later on Lizzie
6) 30th August 1907 Postmark Stonehouse to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast (Belfast) - Dear N. Glad to hear from you that you are all well. B and I are well, we have been out for a few ? walks. I was around this place today, it is just lovely. I'm only sorry you are not here, I would enjoy it so much better, glad to hear from M. I am writing to her too. with love from yours you know L. W.

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30th August 1907 Postmark Stonehouse to Miss Walker, Rostrevor House, Rostrevor, Co. Down, Ireland - Dear M. Nellie sent me your L today, I didn't know your address or I would have written sooner. I am glad to hear you are so well. I am a lot better the cough is not quite away yet, this is a lovely place. I crossed on Monday, had a very pleasant time on the Boat, wasn't sick at all. B. met me at Glasgow, he is very well, he is fast asleep just now, he and I have been out for slow walks. I'm not sure if I will be back on Monday or not. I will write to you later. with love from your ever ? Lizzie? 36 Lawrie Street, Stonehouse
2) 5th September 1907 Postmark Stonehouse to Miss walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland - My Dear Nellie, I was very glad to get your L yesterday, sorry your cold is not better. I'm still coughing yet, glad Tom is able to go out. I had a pc from J. yesterday, M wasn't very well. We will try and get over on the Viper, it gets into Belfast about 1 pm it will come in about. I wrote a pc to J. W. and put Bobs name to it. Good bye with love yours you know. B is well
3) 5th September 1907 Postmark Belfast to Mr. R. Walker, 36 Lawrie Street, Stone House, Scotland - Dear R. I got your P.C. Will be very glad to see you. I go over home on Sunday night. I am delighted to hear from you, it is a long time since I seen you, this is all now. Hoping to see you on Sunday. With love from Jinnie
4) 10th September 1907 Postmark Stonehouse to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland - Landed all right, got a beautiful sale, enjoyed myself, had three nice girls for company, got home about 12 o'clock, hope this finds all well, all well here, write back  Bob
5) 18th September 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Thanks to you all for Letters received, how are you all since. Had PC from M. John is well has the op been pef get I am wondering how it went of Will see yous soon now hope you are all well glad to hear J. is goeing to write J. W.
6) 'Bangor Castle, Co. Down' 18th September 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, Rostrevor House, Rostrevor, Co. Down - Thanks so much will be glad to see you when you come, B and I or J? are very well, yours as ever

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19th September 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Very glad to hear the op is over, hope you will be all right now. I will see you tomorrow D.V. early. I had a PC from J. saying she might be down today, hurry now and be able to come down soon. Room to let would take 4 of you. Much love yours as ever J. W. isn't this a lovely view of Don?? Hilands?
2) 20th September 1907 Postmark Belfast to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - I am very sorry to hear about Lizzie but I hope she is getting on all right. I will go over as soon as I can. Hope you are all well. J. W.
3) 'Gourock' 24th September 1907 Postmark Greenock to Mrs. R. Wright, Crawford-Burn, (By), Helens Bay, Co. Down, Ireland - (Mary or Marg) Dear Mrs. Wright, Glad to say I arrived all(w)"right" on Friday night about 11.30. The passage across was lovely, we never had a dull moment. Music, dancing and singing all the time. Trusting you are Mr. Wright are well.

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'Marine Parade, Bangor, Co. Down' 10th December 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - thanks for P.C. I was nearly drenched coming home. Was out ? at Mrs. Mathewsons so had a very eventful week, the weather is awful. You gave me no address so she will get this also Willie or Millie I hope you are all well there. J. W. I hope you were warm in your coat, write soon to me.
2) 16th/17th December 1907 Postmarks Stonehouse/Belfast to Miss Lizzie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, 5 Royal Terrace, Belfast, Ireland, Lisburn Road, Belfast - I received your PC all right, was glad to here that you were keeping well, we have been all bad with the cold here but are a lot better now I am in a home of my own now. Hope your Mother is keeping well and yourself. I think I will close with love from Mrs. Gunn 48 Cam?ethan Street, Stonehouse
3) 'Main Street, Bangor, Co. Down' 17th December 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear M and N. I got down in good time, had 15 minutes to rest in the Train. This is a terrable wild morning M come and see me the First nice day there is. I want to talk about some things. I hope the walk done you good last night I was sorry I had not a longer one with you, much love ? J. W.(?)

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'Sunrise and Sunset - Bangor, Co. Down' 21st December 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - thanks N. for P.C. B. and I will be up for the evening all been well, awful rain here ? plenty more. much love yours J. ???
2) 23rd December 1907 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, off Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear L. Sorry cannot get out tomorrow, as I had to go out this afternoon instead, but will be glad to see you tomorrow if you can come, your L. Dobson

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'Clifton from the Pier, Bangor, Co. Down' 28th December 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - D M N J? You should have had my letter last night. I must find out why it was late. Thanks so much the came all safely are any nice. I am sorry the ? not here 2 days ago, it is my cold. I am very glad you did not come down. B is on late all week, is on tomorrow ? much love. Glad you had a good time at ?
2) 27th ? 1907 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss L. Walker, Cresent House, University Road, Belfast - Dear L. hope you are well, as J. I are well. I want you to come down to us on your Holidays, how is M's hand. Yours J. & B. W.

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