A Box of Assorted
Items
with no specific name
there were no maps, just this piece of paper - Maps
for Alice VII Bangor, MV Pinewood Printed June 79 Belfast Lough and Docks:
Bangor Bay - Ryan ?Rock?
absolutely no information on the above but I really like it
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1) a map of Belfast?
2) County of Antrim Registration Unit of - Parliamentary Polling District of
- Supplemental List for the Year 1914, of £10 Occupiers
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looks like 'Miss Bloxham, Glenown Glebe, Jane Charlotte Bloxham, Jane
Charlotte (some
insight on this from John Pelan, check out his site here)
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1) Dedication to Lieut. Colonel E. M. Pakenham, Prince of Wales' Donegal
Militia - Sir, In your permitting me to dedicate the following Essay to you,
I feel a gratification that I cannot fully express; your Approbation, more
than compensates me for my labour, and your Patronage must ensure it
success. And, should I even be ultimately disappointed, yet still I shall
have the pleasing reflection, that by you, it is considered as a Work
possessing some degree of Merit, I remain, SIR, with the greatest
respect, Your obliged, humble Servant, David Browne. Dublin,
September, 1813
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1) Pears' soap - a Specialty for Children - on the back - Baptist Mission
Hall, Sandown Road, Ballyhackamore, Belfast
2) Laying Down the Law. From a painting by Sir Edwin Landseer
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1) Ask for Green and White Stamps - The All British Trading Stamp Co., Batty
Bros. Ltd., Havelock House, Havelock Street, Belfast
2) Ireland's Brehon Laws, By Rev. J. E. McKenna, P.P., M.R.I.A.
3) The Spoliation of Irish Towns by John J. Webb, M.A., LL.D.,
Barrister-at-Law
4) Paulopostprandials, Only Some Little Stories After Hall, Cambridge: Redin
& Company (late Rivingtons), 16 Trinity Street 1887
Embroidered Flowers on parchment?
The Gift of Anna Helena Mansfield to Jane Buchanan, July 19th 1775
(some
insight on this from John Pelan, check out his site here)
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1) Holywood Park, Seat of John Ward, Esq.
2) April 6, 1814 James Davison
Charles Middleton, given by Dollie on his death
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1) Caught!
2) Reid Bros., Belfast
3) Vanity Fair, April 9, 1870 'Atd' Statesmen No. 46 "An exceptional
Irishman" - on back - Vanity Fair first series 9th April 1870 Lord
Dufferin of Bangor N.I.
and a collection of Beatles cards?
quite an eclectic collection of items that all came together from auction
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