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STREET DIRECTORIES TRANSCRIBED
1805 - 1806 - 1807 - 1808 - 1819 - 1843 - 1852 - 1861 - 1868 - 1877 - 1880 - 1890 - 1894
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

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

1908

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'New Pier, Bangor, Co. Down' 4th January 1908 Postmark Helen's Bay to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear Mother, How are you and all the rest the cold Mother. I hope it will soon get maim(?) to you get down. I should like to see you here again. A is married J nice be the next I wonder when ? is going to pay me a visit. write soon Millie. love to all J. W.
2) 'Bangor, Co. Down, from Marine Parade' 7th January 1908 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, Hartfell, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast - 18 University Square, University Road. Dear M. How are you, I hope quite well as this leaves me in my usual. I was over home last night, all well there. I'm getting on fine, this is a lovely place. How are the babbies getting on. Good bye, Love from your ain auld Sweetheart. L. W.

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26th March 1908 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - I hope you are all quite well, don't forget the Meeting in Donegal Road Hall tomorrow eve. I don't think I will be home tomorrow as I would only have to be comming back again so soon. I hope to see you at the meeting (D.V.) Yours as ever L. W.
2) 27th April 1908 Postmark Muswell Hill to Miss L. Walker, c/o Dr. A. B. Mitchell, 18 University Square, Belfast, Ireland - Dear Lizzie, I hope you are getting on well without me. Love from you know who?
3) 11th May 1908 (going to assume the stamp date is the wrong way round as all cards with this address for Lizzie are 1908 or 1909) Postmark Carnlough to Miss L. Walker, 18 University Square, Belfast - Sorry not to see you last night, this is where we are now, a lovely time too, you must bring Nellie to see this place, a long drive, sorry M did not come, she would have enjoyed it. B. J. ?
4) 14th June 1908 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Lizzie Walker, 4 Victoria, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim - Dear Lizzie, your other wee sister is very busy, so I, as a noble man, take on myself to send you a wee P.C. The house is full, Mr. & Mrs. Woodside & The Two ould Youngs & young Young, also Jinnie Smith are all here, so I guess we are about full up, but if you come along we will find you a place on the line & then you will look fine. I have been having a look at your lovely wee face, you are looking fine. It wont be so fine when you get back to Town & not be able to look over to Whitehouse. Auld Young
5) 23rd July 1908 Postmark Glasgow to Miss Lizzie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland - D. L. Just a P.C. to let you know that I arrived all safe, I had a fine voyage, but lonely. I am just sitting at the C. Station waiting for my train. I am ready for a sleep Lizzie (poor Willie or Nellie) I will send you word latter on. I hope you & your Dear ?other got safe home. Remember me to them all. Wm. M.?
6) 7th August 1908 Postmark Rothesay to Miss Lizzie Walker, c/o Dr. Mitchell, 4 Victoria Terrace or Road, Ballycastle, Ireland - Argyle Lodge, Rothesay. I received your very nice card. The change should be very good for your health. As you will see by address. I have got over to Rothesay again. The weather is pretty fine now. I hope you will greatly benefit by your change, yours etc. Francis Hampton
7) 17th August 1908 Postmark Stonehouse, Lanarkshire to Miss Lizzie Walker, c/o Dr. Mitchell, 4 Victoria, Ballycastle, Ireland, Co. Antrim - D. L. just a P.C. to let you know that I am well. I was up at this place last Sunday having a Gosple meeting & got my tea in the large house. I will write to you this weak. Wm.? M?
8) 19th August 1908 Postmark Belfast? to Miss L. Walker, c/o Dr. Mitchell, 4 Victoria, Ballycastle - Hope you got your photo cards alright. The post came after I had my letter letter posted. Hope all are quite well. It is nice the weather is keeping so fine Lizzie had a P.C. from Frank today. with much love from S. Waugh?
9) 2nd September 1908 Postmark Helen's Bay to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear M. I wish you my many happy returns of your birthday. I should have been up to have spent it with you but present circumstances ? ? ? ? Jinnie

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9th November 1908 Postmark Ballycastle to Miss Lizzie Walker, 18 University Square, Belfast - Dear Lizzie, Just a few lines to say I am well. I am thankfull to you for the Post Card, tell Kate to be shure and not be going for starch. Adam is well. I hope to see yous all next summer. From yours truly Kate McBride
2) 24th December 1908 Postmark Belfast to Miss Nellie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear Nellie, I hope you are feeling better by now, has Mother arrived yet. Love to all and best wishes from your ever own Lizzie

1909

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1st January 1909 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, 18 University Square, Belfast - Thank you so much for the little present this morning Lizzie, whiching you a very Bright & Happy New Year, from Mother with love xxxxxx
2) 16th March 1909 Postmark Belfast to Mrs. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear Grandmother, Hoping you are keeping well as this leaves me the same at present, sorry I did not see you before I came away but all been well I expect to see you at Easter. I like this place alright, this is a picture of the place I am the man, I am with is well pleased with me for so far he is not able to much himself he is in bad health so I have to do all the work myself. write soon, yours faithful B. J. Walker, c/o Richard Howe, Brookeborough, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland
3) 13th April 1909 Postmark Harrow to Miss Lizzie Walker, c/o Dr. A. B. Mitchell, 18 University Square, Belfast, Ireland - Dear Lizzie, I hope you are well. This is a picture of the palace where the King and Queen live. Here is the P.C. which I promised to send you, so I have not forgotten you. I am one of the boys and no mistake. I leave you to guess who this is from. You won't need to guess much. A. S. M.
4) 14th May 1909 Postmark Springfield, Mass to Miss L. Walker, 18 University Square, Belfast, Ireland c/o Dr. Mitchell - how are you getting on now L. shure thats not it atole. R. J. Shannon 481 Worthington Street, Springfield, Mass. U.S.A.
5) 7th June 1909 Postmark Springfield, Mass to Miss L. Walker, 18 University Square, Belfast, Ireland, Co. Antrim - Dear ant Lizzie, thanks for your nice P. Card, we were surprised to hear of Dr. Darling being married in Ormeau Road hall, who married them, love & kisses for you & Kate
6) 'A bit of old Bangor' "This is George going out of town" 12th June 1909 Postmark ? to Miss Lizzie Walker, 18 University Square, Belfast - My dear L. I have just arrived at Omagh. Saw Miss or Mrs. Rea & Lizzie out of train this morning. I have had a cup of tea & I am feeling quite fresh, but will have to wait for 2 hours yet before I get a train to take me to Fintona? now my dear I must say good bye & the Lord bless you ? ?  Love to ? ? ? & all

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'Bangor, Co. Down' 28th June 1909 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Thanks for PC N. I was to late for post on Saturday, all well here, will write soon, lovly weather now James? as ever J. W.
2) 6th July 1909 Postmark Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Baby Wright, Crawfordsburn, Co. Down, Ireland - 810 9 Avenue, Cedar Rapids, Iowa U.S.A. Hope you are all well as I am enjoying myself first class, only the weather is very warm. I hope Baby will get this card alright, what is her name, kind regards from L. Heaney
3) 'Bangor, Co. Down' 20th July 1909 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, City - Dear M? Thanks so much for PC. I was wondering if you could find out if I could see Mrs. Jones on Thursday night - you needn't write. Yours L. W.

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12th August 1909 Postmark Portadown to Mrs. R. Wright, Tea Rooms, Crawfordsburn, Helen's Bay, Co. Down - Ardress, Loughgall, Co. Armagh. Dear Mrs. Wright, I am having a lovely time, the weather is just Grand. Hope you are in good health, baby & Bob also. I am just going to Killicomaine to stop until Sat. then coming home for Sunday. With love Liz. Campbell
2) 18th August 1909 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, Clare Lodge, Newcastle, Co. Down - Eversleigh, Malone Road, My Dear Sister Lizzie, Just a short line hopes to find you well in body happy in sole. I am just in from Dr. Bleakely(?) & so but I am not telling anything to Mrs. Bulloch about it, I am much better but it will cost me so much money but my Father knows all about it he can meet the need of all our little trials. I had a letter from Tillie, she is well, sends for Kate address God Bless you my Dear Sister. Remember me at & throne Grace from your loving Sister C. P.
3) 19th August 1909 Postmark Liverpool to Miss Walker, Clara Lodge, Newcastle, Co. Derry, Ireland - Thank you dearest for your very kind letter & the enclosed received all safe, here I am now after a glorious night, we go by at 11 am. Will write you a long letter, much love Peggie
4) 26th August 1909 Postmark Newcastle to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Wednesday Thanks so much for L. received a few days ago. I expect yours and mine crossed each other. I hope you are quite well as this leaves Kate? and I in our usual, wont it be lovely to be going home this day week, did M. go down to the Burn again. I hope you had a good time at Mr. Kitchie's Meeting, love and kisses from your own wee Lizz
5) 2nd September 1909 Postmark Springfield, Mass to Miss Lizie Walker, 18 University Square, Belfast, Ireland, Co. Antrim - Dear Ant Lizie, I got your post c, glad to see the nice pebble you found on the beach, I wish I had been one of them. I like it for various reasons. J. or I. R. S.
6) 'Clifden, Bangor, Co. Down' 13th September 1909 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - We were delighted to hear the news this morning. M. will be better now I said, she would enjoy this & recup. fast now all the rest of us are ? I will send ? ? ?

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20th September 1909 Postmark Belfast to c/o Dr. Mitchell, Miss L. Walker, 18 University Square, Malone Road, Belfast - Ellerslie, Windsor Park. Dear L. Will you know you this is from, the view will remind you of old times & this is sent from an old friend. Telephone 168 Malone (was checking the spelling of the house name, Ellerslie, 42. Thompson, Mrs. John)
2) 20th September 1909 Postmark Riseley to Miss Walker, c/o Dr. Mitchell, 18 University Square, Belfast - ... to this side at all. I dont know what I shall do about it. I am having very good time and hope to get to London end of week. K. S. H.
3) 'Old Tower & Victoria Road, Bangor' 22nd September 1909(?) Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss L. Walker, 18 University Square, Belfast - M thanks you very much & for the PC she says it takes you to get things to suit the times. M. is in the middlings today.
4) 31st December 1909 Postmark Ottawa, Ont. to Miss M. Walker, 324 Chapel Street, City - with very good wishes for the coming year from Alice

1910

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1st January 1910 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - L. D.  Dear L. thanks very much for your Photos, sorry you have not been well, I will go over to see you soon, will drop you a P.C. beforehand a very happy new year to you & yours
2) 16th January 1910 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss L. Walker, at Mr. Gubbins, Belmont, Belfast - We had a lovely time & came to ten train with us. M. went to the M. and ? got H. with the Stars shining bright, it has rained ever since I. is sleeping thought, hope you are keeping well, yours with love
3) 30th January 1910 Postmark ? to Miss Walker, c/o D'Arcy Scott, Esq., Burbidge, P. ? - Dear Peg, Just a card to know how you are getting on, will write you a nice long letter soon, with love from Mollie
4) 26th March 1910 Postmark Belfast to Miss Irene Wright, c/o Mrs. Wrights, Crawfordsburn, Co. Down - Belfast. I wish you a very happy birthday & many of them. I hope yous are all quite well. I send my love to your mother. With all good wishes. M. Redmond
5) 5th April 1910 Postmark Belfast to Miss N. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Eversleigh, Malone Road, City. My Dear Nellie, I do hope you are all well, also mother, how is my Dear Lizzie, have you heard from her, I do hope to see you tomorrow night Wednesday and Grace I will love to see you my Dear Nellie & Grace. I will miss my Dear Grace also my Dear Minnie Watson so much, soon now you would be better to go to Grace = 142 Donegall Road. Come as early as possible, I will be alone as far as I know, my love to my Dear Sister Nellie, Yours through Grace C. Dickson
6) 16th June 1910 Postmark Toronto, Ont. to Miss Walker, 324 Chapel Street, Ottawa, Ont. - 110 Baldwin Street. Dear M. I am leaving Toronto on Monday for the summer, and I would like to hear from you before I go, and then I will send on the address of where I am going. Mary or Marg.
7) 8th July 1910 Postmark Ottawa, Ont. Canada to Miss M. Walker, 324 Chapel Street, Ottawa, Ont. Burbidge ? - c/o Mrs. Holbrook, Seaside House, Little Metis, Que. Dear Margaret, Just a P.C. to let you know we got here Tuesday morning, feeling rather tired but I am getting a rest now, nothing to do, we are having lovely weather, the children were in bathing today & if it is good days tomorrow I am going in with them. I am quite sun burnt already, goodness knows what like I will be by the time I come home. Hope you are having a good a time, love to all, with lots to yourself from Johann
8) 20th July 1910 Postmark Burbidge to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast, Ireland - Thank you dearie for your letter. I hope all of you's are very well. No meeting & not much of anything, nothing to write about either. Will write next week Am waiting to hear from you. bye bye for this time. yours as ever with much love Peggie
9) 2nd August 1910 Postmark Little Metis, Que. to Miss M. Walker, c/o D'Arcy Scott, Burbridge, Que. Blue Sea Lake - c/o Mrs. Hallrock(?) Seaside House, Little Metis, Que. Just to say I received your letters, glad to know that you are having a good time, expect you will be kept busy now, we are leaving on the 25th. I am having a lovely time, we have had pretty cool weather, excuse P.C., hope to hear from you soon, give my regards to all, with love from Johann
10) 3rd August 1910 Postmark Lady Evelyn, Ont. to Miss Walker, c/o D'Arcy Scott, Esq., Blue Sea Lake, Burbidge, P. L. - keep expecting to hear from you every day.

'Chamard's Hotel, Murray Bay (Canada)' This is where we are staying. 17th/18th August 1910 Postmarks Lorne House/Blue Sea Lake to Miss Magret Walker, Bluesea Lake, Burbridge, c/o Mr. D. Scott, Ont. - Lorne House, Pointe a Pic PI. My dear Marg. I am sure you are enjoying yourself, I am having a beautiful time, ? is dear little Boy/Bay Marg I would love to see her and her nurse to write me Margret is you have time love to all from M. M.?

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22nd August 1910 Postmark Stoke-on-Trent to Mrs. Nellie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast, Ireland - 68 Boughey Road, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent, England Dear Nellie, at last have arrived home & am feeling very lonely. This time last week we were in Belfast together. Hope you are well. Give my love to all at home. With love Dorothy Downs
2) 10th September 1910 Postmark Springfield, Mass. to Miss Lizie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, off Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland, Co. Antrim - My Dear Aunt L. I received your pc glad to hear from u, mama is looking for a letter from u, glad u like my picture. I go to the meeting sometimes with Mar? & do a little talking to but im only a baby yet, love from your little boy
3) 18th October 1910 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear L. Got your P.C. delighted to hear from you, going to Ballymena Tuesday, very busy. Address next to Bank of Ireland, Ballymena. With best love, write soon Nora
4) 18th October 1910 Postmark Toronto, Ont. to Miss M. Walker, 324 Chapel Street, Ottawa, Ont. - Dear Margaret, Just to say that they think now that my sister will pull through but told me not to build my hopes up too much, she knew me when I went in & they said that there has been a change for the better after she ? seen me. I will write soon & let you know how she goes on, much love Johann(?)
5) 18th November 1910 Postmark Grand Central to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast, Ireland - 238 48th Street East, New York. Hope you are all well. I will write when I get settled. Yours as ever Peg
6) 29th December 1910 Postmark Holywood to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - My Dear Lizzie, You will think I am a long time writing you, are you at home. Now the first time you are down don't forget to call to see us. I hope you are keeping strong. No more for this time, with best wishes for a happy & prosperous New Year. from Your true friend A. Thompson
7) 24th December 1910 Postmark West Somerville, Mass. to Miss Nellie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland - My dear Nellie, I do be thinking about you every day, I only wish I were near you tonight. Oh how I would love to get my arms around your neck. I do feel so lonly tonight, I am sitting crying in my room before posting this card. Jessie Hyland coming to Boston to Train as nurse on 31 January. I will write a long letter soon. I am not well tonight. With much love from C. D.
8) 1910 Postmark Windemere?, Que to Miss M. Walker, c/o D'Arcy Scott Esq., Burbridge P.O., P. ? - My dear Peg, So glad to hear from you, will write you a long letter soon. Hope your darlings are well. I am sure there is great fun when they all get together. How is my John? You did right in not giving me away for that is what I most wish to avoid as you well understand. Well I wish you luck & I guess you will need it too. So be good till ? ? you, from you know

1911

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16th January 1911 Postmark ???an Hea??? to Miss Walker, 255 West 108th Street, New York c/o Miss Newton - Received letter at last, long looked for, I will write to you in a few days. Mary
2) 11th April 1911 Postmark Mount Vernon to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast, Ireland - My Darling, When am I going to hear from you. I hope all you people are very well. ever your own Madge. I received your letter today, didn't you get one from me. Before I had this I wrote to you a few days before. I have written letters in the last month from here.
3) 1st May 1911 Postmark Springfield, Mass to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, off Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland, Co. Antrim - My Dear aunt Lizie, I dont remember if I answered your card but I will send you one anyhow, how are you getting on or had you a good time at Easter. We were all thinking of yous at the Meeting, love to all at home. Your little boy Jimmie
4) 13th June 1911 Postmark Farmington to Miss M. Walker, 212 E. 46th Street, New York City - June 12th. Sorry to have been so long in sending you a card. I hope you are comfortably settled somewhere by now. Love from S. F.
5) 24th June 1911 Postmark Grand Central Station, N.Y. to Miss Margaret Walker, 212 East 46th Street, N.Y. City c/o N. J. Brown, Trent Barrington ? - Dear old Pal, I arrived safely and it is such a pretty place, do write me & let me know what you are doing, your friend Lizzie Kenny - c/o Mrs. Paxton, Lake George ? ?
6) 11th July 1911 Postmarks Cape May/Grand Central Station to Miss Margaret Walker, 312 East 46th Street, City New York, Mrs. Brown, Great Barrington, Mass. - 709 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N.Y.  Dear Miss Walker, I hope you are settled long ago & that I will hear from you soon. My Baby is fine & I am well. I hope it will soon get cooler. It must be terrible in New York. I wonder how Miss Kingston & Miss Beacon are getting along. Yrs. Sincerely A. M. Elsarn
7) 24th August 1911 Postmarks Grand central Station/Cedar??rst to Margaret Walker, 212 E. 46th Street, c/o Mrs. Jerome, Alexander, Winsted, Conn. - Oh ????? Baby fell in the bath tub
8) 29th August 1911 Postmark Newark, N.J. to Miss Magret Walker, c/o Mrs. Alexander, Winstead? Conn. - Dear Miss Waker, this is a PC I had for years and I will send it to you in case I forget when I get to Morristown, hope you had a nice pleasant journey, love from ? c/o Mrs. H. B. Taylor

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'You will leave at 9.45 pm on Sunday 19th Sept. 1911' 5th September Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss J. Wright, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear Irene, Glad you are enjoying yourself so well, being a good girl. I will see you on Sunday from Daddy. Love from Mamma & daddy
2) 30th November/3rd December 1911 Postmark New York to Miss M. Walker, 57 West 58th Street, The Country Club, New York, Greenwich, Conn. - c/o Mrs. Hall, 130 East 73 Street. Dear M. Would you please call and see me any old time, your old chum M. Coghlan
3) 6th December 1911 Postmark Ottawa, Ont. to Miss M. Walker, Country Club, Greenwich, Conn., U.S.A. - 25 Cliff Street excuse this in haste Dear M. Was so glad to get your P.C. & know where you are. I did not have time to write you a letter at present but sent you this to let you know that I had your P.C., do write me a long letter & let me know all about yourself, hope you are well, yours as ever Johann. Will give you all the new when I hear from you again, do write soon.
4) 15th December 1911? Postmark West Somerville, Mass. to Miss N. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland - My dearest Nellie, I be often thinking of you all over in Belfast though I am slow to write. I heard you had a great Summer over there, so many Soles win for the Kindgom of God. Oh that what we need over here. I hope you are all well? Love Cassie

1912

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31st January/3rd February 1912 Postmark Ottawa, Ont./Greenwich, Conn. to Miss M. Walker, Country Club, Greenwich, Conn., U.S.A. 212 East 46th Street, New York City, EARL? - J. Carmichael, 25 Cliff Street, Ottawa, Ont. Canada. Dear M. You must wonder what is wrong that I have not answered your letter but I will write later & explain, hope you are well & have not changed your address before you get this. I am leaving here on the 19th of Feb., be sure & let me know you if you move before that, with lots of love, yours ? Gram(?)
2) 19th August 1912 Postmark Watertown, N.Y. to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast , Ireland - Thank you Darling for your letter the first in 3 or maybe 4 weeks. I am glad you's are all well. ? is still here, I am Jeni? & Bob? so far, no need to ? over me, much love to all. will write soon again, ever yours ? ? Peg?
3) 26th August 1912 Postmark Watertown, N.Y. to Miss Walker, Crescent House, University Road, Belfast, Ireland - 25th August. Thank you darling for your very kind letter. I was glad to hear from you & lad you are well. Yes it would be nice to be with you. Maybe by & by. Much love ever yours ?
4) 16th September 1912 Postmark Bronxville, N.Y. to Miss Walker, Cresent House, University Road, Belfast, Ireland - darling, very glad to hear from you, glad you are well & having a good time at the Meetings. Much love, ever yours Peggie
5) December 1912 Postmark Summerville, S.C. to Miss Margaret Walker, 263 West 24th Street, New York City - c/o Mrs. R. W. Parsons, Summerville, South Carolina. Dear M. I like my job, give my love to Miss Doyle, Miss Mason & Miss Fallon. Will you ask Sister if she has this address, you remember I thought it was ? Lizzie

1913

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16th May or July 1913 Postmark ? to Miss N. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear Nellie, I hope ye are all well as this leaves me and annie and all here at present, annie was very thankful to you for thinking about her and sending her the stockings. I am staying here till end of week, hope you had a good day at meeting, no more at present, your B. in Christ
2) 17th June 1913 Postmark Rivermoor, Mass. to Mrs. Wright, Crawfordsburn, Co. Down, Ireland - Just a P.C. for old times sake. I am here with Annie McCrory, we are in the same place having a ripping time, there are quite a lot of Irish people we know round here. How is old Crawfordsburn getting on, remember me to all the old friends. The weather is lovely here at present but I expect we shall have it very hot later on, best love, Yrs. C. Patterson
3) 5th August 1913 Postmark ? to Miss Nellie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Wood Stock Road, Belfast - Just a pc got home all right. Bob got home on friday morning, we have all got started work here when will you come over to Scotland, I will not forget your great kindness, with love to all from Mrs. T. Sorbie. 10 Union Street, Stonehouse House, Scotland.
4) 10th August 1913 Postmark Bally...? to Miss N. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear Nellie, I got home safe, was glad to see my sister, and all my friends. I feel well out for a lovely walk to day, hope you are all well, did you see my dear husband since I left, good night A. S. I will write soon
5) 2nd October 1913 Postmark Bloomfield, Co. Down to Miss Lizzie Walker, Redlands Bloomfield, Belfast, Ireland c/o 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear Sister, still here in Cumberland. I hope you are quite well. I will have lots of good things to tell you off when I come home. Yours in the faith? Bella
6) 4th October 1913 Postmark Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast, Ireland - 23 Sept. My darling Nel, thank you so much for your letter, also the ? received all safe. I will write you soon. I did not expect you to send them but I'm glad you did, thank you so much. I hope you all are well. We go home on Thursday. I shall write after that, much love to all, your ? Peg
7) 24th December 1913 Postmark Garrison to Miss Margaret Walker, Hayfield, Garrison, N.?. Box 3 - with best wishes for a Merry Christmas M. A. ?.
8) 1913 Postmark Cambridge, Mass. to Miss N. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast, Ireland - My deare Sister Nellie, you will be shoked to see my hand writing now, it seems ages since we have seen each other or heard. I do trust you are all well. I am sailing from Boston on June 27, trust the lord will give us a pleasant trip with his presence and Blessing with us a? every thing much love. I remain your ? Dickson.

1914

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26th May 1914 Postmark Montreal to Miss M. Walker, Hayfields, Garrison, New York, U.S.A. - Miss G or J. Carmichael, 44 Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Montreal, Que., Canada. Let me know if you get this & I will write you a letter & should like so much to hear from you. Joan
2) 20th July 1914 Postmark Larne to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - here we are, we crossed over from Bangor in the boat, Bob, Mrs. S. Irene & Mabel?, it is lovely. I wish you were with us, love to all Liz
3) 30th July 1914 Postmark Asbury Park N.J. to Miss Lizzie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast, Ireland - Dearest L. What is the matter Dear you did not answer my last letter, hope you are well, am here for a week having a very nice time, with much love, Catherine
4) 10th August 1914 Postmark New York to Miss Margaret Walker, ? Putnam Co., New York - Have you cut your Wisdom tooth as yet? Oh for a look of that face. Virginia
5) 19th September 1914 Postmark ? to L. and N. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - I am now in Whitehaven with Hawthorn & will be stopping a week or two. Love to all in Christ. W. R. K.?
6) 23rd November 1914 Postmark Montreal to Miss M. Walker, Hayfield, Garrison, New York, U.S.A. - 44 Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Montreal, Canada Dear M. If this should get you drop me a line, should like very much to hear from you. from your chum J. C. If not there please forward if address unknown, return to this address Miss Carmichael, 44 Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Montreal Canada

1915

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5th January 1915 Postmark Montreal to Miss M. Walker, Hayfield, Garrison, New York, U.S.A. - Received your letter, glad you are well, will write letter later on, with much love J.
2) 1st June 1915 Postmark Belfast to Miss N. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear N. I hope ye are all well. I am very sorry for not been able to go up on Saturday or Sunday. I was not very well and John was in Bangor on Sunday. Hope you will forgive me, hope to see you soon here x A. S.
3) 17th August 1915 Postmark Nahant?, Mass. to The Misses Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast, Ireland - I hope all you people are quite well. This is where I am for two weeks, the weather is very warm. I will rite next week, ever your own Peg
4) August 1915 Postmark Portstewart to Mrs. Wright, Crawfordsburn, Co. Down - Wed: I am sorry I haven't written to you sooner, but I had bad news from home & I had a lot of letters to write. One of my brother-in-laws is dead. They have 5 little children, the youngest is 10 months. Harry is all right, he has just had 7 days rest at the horse lines, none of them getting home. Isn't it too bad, hope all of you are well. Yrs. M. R.
5) 4th October 1915 Postmark Warrenpoint to Mrs. Wright, Crawfordsburn, Co. Down - Dear Mrs. Wright, Just a card to say I got home safe, thought it very lovely. I am up here today. It is lovely about here but very quiet. Remember me to Miss Boyle and tell her alot of things has come true she told me. I got the Photo alright. I must say Goodbye for the present, love to all from E. A.

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'Boston Sand & Gravel Co., Scituate, Mass.' 28th June 1916 address Rivermoor, Scituate Mass, Box 40, U.S.A. - Mrs. Robert Wright, Crawfordsburn, Helen's Bay, Co. Down, Ireland - June 26th. Dear Mrs. Wright, Just a card. Hoping this finds you all well. Am here in Scituate for the summer. Gee Whizz it is getting very hot here again. How is little Irene, I guess she off to school every day. Mother and all the rest are fine. Hoping to hear from you again. Much love to you all. Sadie Bryce
2) 13th July 1916 Postmark Bangor to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear People, I got your PC all safe, glad you are all well. How is Maggie, hope she is well, the too children have had a cold and I have got it now. We are getting on very well. I like these people all right. Hope Mother is keeping better, is she for comming down to the burn next week. I think this is all now, with love to all from Jinnie

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'Bangor from the Pier' 2nd August 1916 Postmark ? to Miss Walker, ?? Greenore Street, Belfast - writing faded ~ ? lovely time - week on my holidays, going home today, hope - - - M. M.?
2) 30th September 1916 Postmark Liverpool to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dearest, Have arrived safely after an awful nights sickness, feel good this morning. will write as soon as I land, with loads of love to M. A. L. & your dear self.

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3rd July 1917 Postmark Birmingham to Miss (address cut off but probably the same as the rest) - Dear Nellie, I hope this finds you in the best of health, shall be seeing you again soon now as my home is no home without my hubby George here, seems about the same, with love A. Bishop
2) 3rd July 1917 Postmark Birmingham to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast, Ireland - Dear Lizzie, Just a P.C. to let you know I am going on alright, hope you are in the best of health as it leaves us at present, give my love to your mother A. Bishop. 18 Farnham Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, England
3) 30th July 1917 Postmark Loonlake N.Y. to Miss Margaret Walker, c/o Mrs. J. Allen, May Cottage, York Harbor, M. E. - Dear Margaret, We are up here at Loon since June 20th but is leaving soon for Garden City. Madam has to be near the Dr. I mislaid your Postal, did not know the adress. Its a lovely place. Sorry to be leaving. How have you been & How is Joe & George. Randolph is fine, yours Margaret
4) 3rd September 1917 Postmark ? to Miss Lizzie Walker, 88 Greenore Street, off Woodstock Road, Belfast - D L. Hope ? all well are all in thure usual health. I thought would seen you before I left, I had not very much time fore I got it you woud be surprised to see the house. Mrs. told me were comming on the 17th of month. I was very glad you went to see Mrs. Moore. Hope your Mother is well, if you have few lines from you S love ? C.

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April 1918 (it says April '16 but its not) Postmark ? Sulphur Springs to Miss Margueret Walker, c/o J. H. Allen, 838 Park Avenue, New York City - Queenbrier(?) 2.4-18 My Dear Marguerite, this is really a beautiful place but I am just bored to death and I wish I was back in New York. I am wishing for that every single day. Hope the little Joe is better now, my friend call up the apartment to know when I was coming back so they told her not before three week so just imagine how long I have to keep on wishing for my return, sincerely yours Lucie
2) 6th June 1918 Postmark Helen's Bay to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear Auntie Lizzie, I hope you are well, dadie has got holidays and we are going up on friday for the day. good bye love and kisses from Jaene?
3) 2nd August 1918 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Will you come for the day on Saturday if possible. Yours truly ? Montgomery, P???house
4) 20th August 1918 Postmark Lenox, Mass. to Miss M. Walker, May Cottage, York Harbor, Maine - My Dear Margaret, John and I sending you much love. John getting on well and I have nice time. Hilda

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2nd January 1919 Postmark Belfast to Miss L. Walker, 88 Greenore Street, off Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear Lizzie, Could you please come to us on Saturday evening? There are some people coming for dinner. Ida Haslett. Elim, Bawnmore Road
2) 19th February 1919 Postmark Crawfordsburn, Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Belfast - Dear Auntie Lizz, I hope you are well. I believe that Miss Boyle was up yesterday, now Dear this is all. From Irene, love to all
3) 'The Ward Park, Bangor' 11th June 1919 Postmark Bangor to Miss Walker, c/o Mr. L. R. Maxwell, Ashvale House, Carryduff, Belfast - We are having a nice time. I suppose you are getting along A.1. We have had a few showers since we came but not too bad. Love from both, Louis
 
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1) 'Bangor from the Marine Gardens' 13th June 1919 Postmark Bangor to Miss E. Walker, c/o Mr. S. R. Maxwell, Ashvale House, Carryduff, Belfast - Hope you are getting along alright. Could you make up a flower and send it down with Father on Sunday please. Paper it up well, please, Louie
2) 2nd July 1919 Postmark Crawfordsburn, Belfast to Miss Walker, 88 Greenore Street, Woodstock Road, Belfast - Dear Auntie L. i received your P.C. I will be up on Friday on the 2.20 train. Love from Irene
3) 15th August 1919 Postmark ? to Miss Margaret Walker, 111 Amhurst? Avenue, Atlantic City - Jessie gave me your address, thought I'd drop a card, we miss you this summer terribly. I am glad you have such a nice place. I wish I could find a job like yours, will leave in Sept., my sweetheart is back from France but not in good health, he was gassed twice and wounded once, he is very nervous so drop me a card soon, much love to you from Annie Davis
4) 17th August 1919 Postmark Lake ?, N.Y. to Miss M. Walker, 111 Amhurst Street, Ventnor, New Jersey - Aug 17 Dear Margareth, Received your two cards and thank you for the same. Excuse me for not writting sooner, but was waiting to get the long letter you promised. Baby and myself ? feeling fine, will soon be home again. We are leaving here on the 28th May, answer soon, your friend Frieda

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