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Talbot - Waddel, Robinson, Smyth, Sproul -

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Talbot Postcards


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1) 'Ladies Bathing Place, Portrush'  12th July 1955 Postmark Portrush to Miss Talbot, 10B Tyross Gardens, The Folly, Armagh - Portrush  Enjoying myself here, weather beautiful B. H.
2) 'Portrush'  21st July 1955 Postmark Portrush to Miss Talbot, 10B Tyross Gardens, Folly Estate, Armagh, Co. Armagh - 20/7/55  We are having a nice holiday. The weather is good which means everything. Kind regards to your Aunt - Anne McAdams?
3) 'Skerries, from Ramore Head, Portrush'  8th September 1959 Postmark Portrush to Miss Talbot, 10B Tyross Gardens, Folly, Armagh - Fairhaven  Having a nice time too bad Sun, was wet Mon turned out nice & this a.m. a bit misty but sun coming out. 24 staying here a nice crowd. We met Ethel Lemon & hubby Davy?, also Alfie Martin & family, a few Armagh folk here. Hope you are not working to hard. Regards to all Etta
4) 'General View, Warrenpoint'  29th September 1960 Postmark Warrenpoint to Miss Talbot, Tyross Gardens, Armagh - Hope you had a nice holiday. It is dry, cold & stormy here, not very pleasant out but enjoying the change and company, hope to see you when I come back. A. H.

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1) 'Church Square, Monaghan'  20th X (could be September or October) 1960 Postmark ? to Miss Talbot, Tyross Gardens, The Folly, Armagh - How is life with you? I am enjoying myself, out most of the time, passed through Armagh on Tuesday. Ida & I tues in Newry. Weather was perfect first few days I was here. ? ? ? & out to tea & supper most day best love Spencer?
2) 'The Bay, Cushendun, Co. Antrim'  13th June 1961 Postmark Cushendun to Miss J. Talbot, 10B Tyross Gardens, The Folly, Armagh - Cushendun 13.6.61  Wonder if you are away on holiday now its June? & my matron friend & Miss M ? I came here last Fri for a week returning on Sat. Lovely quiet & peaceful here. Weather greatly improved & we are able to sit out. Hope to see you soon again. Love from J. E. Steele
3) 'The Beach and Promenade, Warrenpoint, Co. Down'  26th June 1961 Postmark Warrenpoint to Miss Talbot, The Folly, Armagh, Co. Armagh - Thinking of you here in Warrenpoint. Wishing you had been here too. From Sarah
4) Promenade & Mountains of Mourne, Newcastle, Co. Down  14th August 1961 Postmark Newcastle to Miss Talbot, The Folly,  10 B Tyross Gardens, Armagh, Co. Armagh - Hope you are well. We are here in Newcastle for the day. Wishing you had been here too. Sarah

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1) 'High Street, Belfast'  15th September 1961 Postmark Belfast to Miss J. Talbot, 10B Tyross Gardens, Armagh - Having a nice quiet time & getting some sun. Thanks for P.C. Hope you enjoyed "L?"  Kind regards Esther
2) 'Donkey carrying turf creels at Glenbeigh, Ring of Kerry tour, South West Ireland'  26th August 1963 Postmark Cill ? to Miss J. Talbot at 36 Hamilton Road, Bangor, Co. Down - 26/8/63  We had a P.C. from Mr H. this morning for which we all thank him, and glad to hear that all is going well at home including "Bonzo" Many thanks for sending along the correspondence. The weather is very bad today and the bay is very rough, it is not too cold. Bathing every day, all four?? The turf fire is lovely, I'm getting quite expert at lighting it. Kindest regards to you all and hope to see you next Monday evening. Best Wishes from us all, E. ?
3) 'Donaghadee'  23rd July 1966 Postmark Donaghadee to Miss J. Talbot, 10B Tyross Gardens, Armagh - 22/7/66  Having a wonderful time, weather simply the last word, sunshine every day since we came. We are just home from Bangor. Hope you keep well. Love Helen
4) 'Caragh Lake, Nr. Glenbeigh, Ring of Kerry'  Postmark Gleann? to Miss J. Talbot, 10B Tyross Gardens, The Folly, Armagh - Incherea? House, Glenbeigh, Co. Kerry  Having a wonderful holiday here. Weather glorious. We both got badly sun-burned yesterday. It is lovely to see some good weather again. I still think of what a lovely week I could have been having up North. However, I still have it to look forward to, although at the time I couldn't see it that way. I was so disappointed. Yrs. Emily

'New Bathing Pool & Esplanade, Portstewart'  Postmark Portstewart to Miss J. Talbot, 10B Tyross Gardens, The Folly, Armagh - Portstewart Wed.  Very many thanks for your very welcome letter received before I left home, kind of you to wish me a happy holiday and indeed I'm having it, enjoying every minute, the ? ? are excellent & the weather is all one can desire. Will write you after I get settled down after my visitors go. Much love from Jane E. Steele

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Waddell - Robinson, Smyth, Sproul

Waddell: Star 7315 Pte. W. Waddell R.IR.FUS. - George: 7315 A. Cpl. W. Waddell R.IR.FUS. - Victoria: 7315 Pte. W. Waddell, RL.IRISH FUS. - Angel: 7315 Pte. W. Waddell R.IR.FUS.
Robinson: Star 12453 Pte. T. Robinson R.INNIS.FUS. - George: 12453 Pte. T. Robinson R.INNIS.FUS.
WW2 4 Medals on clip: no name - Royal Ulster Constabulary Whistle - RAF Pin - Ulster Covenant Jubilee Pin
12th September 1922 Mifs T. Robinson, c/o Mrs. Waddell, 15 Keswick Street, Belfast
All stored in a Christmas 1914 tin (previously held chocolate sent to troops in the trenches)

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1) Goya?
2) Married June 1842 In Urney Church, on the 8th inst., by his brother, the Rev. Vincent B. Smyth, William Smyth, Esq. (9th May 1842), Manager of the Belfast Bank, Strabane, to Matilda Anne (25th April), second daughter of the late James Sproul, Esq., of Mellmount, near Strabane. (I don't know what the dates in brackets are!)
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4) J. Ur? Glasgow (stamped on trim)
5) Goya?

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