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1898 Newry Directory      Bangor Spectator Directory 1970

Scottish Soldiers
these photos came with a bunch of postcards but they are all Scottish, no mention of any connection to Northern Ireland so I haven't scanned or included the postcards, just the one for the address as they are all addressed to the same person in Scotland, the postcards were also all trivial messages with no important information like births, deaths, etc.
I just had to include the soldiers photos as they were too wonderful not to

"The Mascot"
James Paterson McL. Ramsay, age 11½ years
Taken in "Mons Meg" Edin. Castle, May 1915

From T. Buhagiar 6/12/15
London photographer

With Best Wishes From A. Friend John Dalgleish To Miss A. B. Stevenson

To Miss Ann B. Stevenson, Post Office, Linwood, Scotland
Wiedenbrúck photographer

Miss A. Stevenson, Napier Street, Linwood - Dear Ann, Here is my photo in uniform, hope you will accept it, Yours Bob
Devonport Photographer

L./Corp. George Dickson, K. G. S. Brs. Aged 22

Linwood ? Paisley. Provo. Sergt. N.(?) Scarff, 8th Seaforth
Sergt. David Semple, 46th Field Ambulance

John McLaren, Stevenson of Linwood. "Killed in action" in Frances
2nd September 1918
Buried near Dury near where he fell.
Plot 2, Row B. Grove 40 South-east of Arras

Hugh, Edinburgh photographer






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