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Williamson Memory Album

Dorothy Williamson, Loughview Hotel, Holywood, Co.
Down, N. Ireland

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1) If this book should chance to Roam. Box its ears & send it home.
2) Feb. 22/42 N.W. Service J. Arnott L/8 B.A. 12143-83 St.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
3) Cecil ? Dunedin, New Zealand "Kia-Ora, Ketoa"

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1) Hope that some day you may come to visit us in Canada and that you will
have as good a reception as we have had in Belfast and Holywood. H.
Adlington, V.A. Bedford, Nova Scotia, Canada Feb. 22, 1942
2) Not "With Standing" D. J. McMurray 17-3-42
3) R. J. Grant


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1) New Zealand Bowlers 1951 - Stanley? M. Stone, J.S.? Capt. Manager ~
Wilfrid W. Wright, Auckland, N.Z. ~ H. W. Humphrey Gisborne, N.Z. ~ Len A.
Halston, Christchurch, N.Z. ~ Jack Morris Hamilton, N.Z. ~ Laura Sanden?
Helensville? Auckland, N.Z. ~ M. Duncan Palmerston North, N.Z. ~ Hazel
Craighead, Canterbury, N.Z. ~ Eleanor Wright, Auckland, N.Z. ~ Valmar Stone,
Wellington N.Z. ~ M. A. Stone, Paraparaumu Beach, Wellington, N.Z. ~ Lilian
Bisbell, Blenheim, N.Z.
2) Eric Acocknagh? Ashburton, N.Z. ~ Don G. McKay, Dunedin, N.Z. ~ W.
Irvine, Edendale, N.Z. ~ R. Screaton?, Helensville, N.Z. ~ L. Craighead,
Christchurch, N.Z. ~ W. H. Fuller, Waitara, N.Z. ~ Roy Hook, Sharmon, N.Z. ~
John ?..derson, Papartoetola? Auckland, N.Z. ~ Dave McCormick, Hawera,
Taranaki, N.Z. ~ Sid R. Hawken, Hamilton, N.Z. ~ Owen Campbell, Wellington,
N.Z. ~ W. H. Fuller, Waitara, N.Z.
3) Phil Duneary, Palmerston North, N.Z. ~ Wm. A. ? Dunedin, N.Z. ~ Syd Mull?
"Te Whare Tui" Browns Bay, Auck. N.Z. ~ Dave Rewcastle, Dunedin, N.Z. ~ Tom
Ryan, Wellington, N.Z.
4) James J. Magenis, V.C. 17/12/45 £3,066-6s-9d ~ Regal Cinema, Staff
Dance, Club Estaire, Chapell Lane, 12th December 1945 Joe Hudson
5) Joan Swinson 21/1/42 Frances Richey 21/1/42 Dorothy Burnside
21/1/42 Anne Camlin 22/1/42 Anne Bradley 2?/1/42 Valerie
Woodburne 21/1/42
6) When the world looks like it will turn keel upward, It isn't so bad,
Remember the time I overslept. L. J. Van Heusen, ?/?/? May, 3, 1944
7) Times have changed in many ways, But one thing changeth never, The memory
of those happy days, When we were all together, S. V. McKee 1st May
1945

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1) U R 2 Sweet 2 B 4 got 10 Carolyn 17/7/67
2) 19/6/46 To Dorothy, Wishing you Good Luck, Billy Maloney, Australia
3) W. M. Maconachie 23rd Jan. '42

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1 & 2) An old Mrs. Terrier said to her pup, Through all life's adversity,
Keep your tail up. Anne C. 20th March 1942
3) Joe 1945

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1) Rinty Monaghan, FLY-weight Champion of Ireland, with best wishes to Dotty
11th January 1946
2) Alastair Rodgers Bell aged 7 months 23/1/42 - Glaxo
3) Robb Wilton - Kind Wishes Dorothy

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1) Best wishes Peg? Bond
2) C. Edwin Eaton? Palace Barracks, Holywood - The three wise monkeys of
Hindustan 21/1/42
3) Play the game; if you lose, say little, if you win, say less. L. W.
Chambers 9-II-42

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1) When on this page you look, When on this page you frown, Remember how I
spoilt your book, By writing, "upsidedown" Eva 20/1/42
2) Best wishes ? Boyle? Boyd?
3) Never Sometimes Always - J. Ferris 20-3-42

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1) June 3rd 1045 To Dorothy my kindest thoughts always, Love Jack x's
- Jack Doyle?
2) Be good, sweet maid, And let who can be clever, Do noble deeds, Not dream
them all day long! Yours Sincerely Sean O'Hagan 21.6.46
3) May all your dreams come true! Evelyn Talma "Bam Boohalem" June 21st,
1946

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1) It's good to be looking forward, Through clouds, to a sky of blue, But
it's no use looking forward, If you don't step forward too. Bell F.? C.
22/2/42
2) On the bottom of the ocean, There is a rock, and on it's written,
forget-me-not. B a n Wilson 17/7/67
3) A wise old owl, Sat on an oak, The more he saw, the less he spoke, The
less he spoke the more he heard, Why "can't" you be like that old Bird. V.
McKee?

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1) Fred Daly
2) Yours in Deceit, The Great Benyon "Bam Boo Zalem" Himself Holywood, June
20th, 1946
3) Best Wishes, Tony Morgan



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1) For Ladies Only 20-3-42 - Aren't Men Nosey
2) A rock, the sea, a little boat, In which two people keep afloat, Here you
see a pleasant sight, But upside down you'll get a fright. 7-5-42
3) To spoil your book, is not my real intent; But in my pleasure to sign
this page, The hand is bad, because your pen is bent, And I have not yet
learnt to write, at nineteen years of age. Apologies with Fond Regards,
Yours Aye John 3rd Feb. '45
4) It's not what other people say and do that matters, it's what I say and
do that matters most. Cecil Purvis. 'I am proud of you Dorothy'
5) Your ambition is very small. To write upon the cover at all. Disgusted. ~
By Hook or by Crook, I'll be last in this book. Eva
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