Conversations
Here are conversations that have happened in the last week on Flickr Commons:
A mourning band at Magherintemple
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Castle Forbes, Longford, Co. Longford
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Architecture of Dublin said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Forbes,_County_Longford
Nice suit, Squire
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Suck Diesel said:
Defined in 1894 by James Parker Esquire, (Latin: armiger, French: escuyer): a title of a gentleman of the rank immediately below a knight. It was originally a military office, an esquire being (as the name escuyer, from escu, a shield, implies) a knight's attendant and shield bearer
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John Spooner said:
May or may not be the same J Pemberton.
Evening Herald (Dublin) - Tuesday 26 March 1907:CITY BURGLARY.
£2O in Gold Gone.
Last night or early this morning a burglary was committed at the works of Messrs. J. Pemberton and Sons, 23 Charlemont street. The office was broken into, the desk forced open, and £20 in gold and notes taken. and a considerable amount of damage was done. -
John Spooner said:
A small ad in the Irish Independent - Wednesday 26 July 1893, indicates that anyone interested in either of 2 houses for sale should contact "J Pemberton & Son, builders, Charlemont St"
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Suck Diesel said:
John Spooner Here’s a J. Pemberton, builder,
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Dublin/Rathmine...
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John Spooner said:
At the funeral of Benjamin B. Pemberton, builder, in August 1906, the chief mourners were listed as:
John T. Pemberton and W. H. Pemberton (sons)
Wm Pemberton and Joseph Pemberton (brothers)
Joseph W. Pemberton, Victor P. Pemberton, Robert T. Pemberton, Christopher W. Pemberton , Frederick Pemberton , James W. Pemberton (nephews)
(Evening Irish Times - Saturday 18 August 1906)
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John Spooner said:
More on the many Pemberton builders here: www.dia.ie/architects/view/4318/PEMBERTONFAMILY*
"The Pemberton family had connections with the building trades in Dublin at least from the mid-eighteenth century until the mid-twentieth century. " -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Suck Diesel John Spooner Thanks for all the work so far. We are still missing the link to Waterford. There were no Pembertons in the 1901 census but we find Albert and Olive there in 1911, Could there be a connection? They are Wesleyan and from England?
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Ambiguous Nature said:
To add to Mr Diesel's Esq. definition and the idea of "escuyer" as a shield, " it was also a title of office. The people (men, really; women didn’t hold office in the early days) who served in public capacities were also called “esquire.” Barristers at law were included… and so were sheriffs, sergeants at arms and — among others — justices of the peace." www.legalgenealogist.com/2012/01/09/esquire/
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Ambiguous Nature said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons he might have been a visitor, or in between census years. Pembertons also included many land surveyors and such who worked on railroads throughout the 1800s. One such Pemberton surveyed much of Vancouver Island before settlers (eg. www.biographi.ca/en/bio/6361)
Unidentified location
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Ryan Tucker said:
The buildings in the background are ~80-90 Hollis Street (new civic ~1496 Hollis Street). I think that would mean this photo was taken from the north side of Salter (between Lower Water and Hollis)... possibly from a back/side yard of 5 Salter Street (Ref. Retrieval Code 102-39-1-1321)
Barefoot boys bedazzled by bicycle in Bushmills
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Suck Diesel said:
Looks about 1910, the PO has public phones, no cars though
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Niall McAuley said:
A woman down the street is in an ankle length dress, earlier part of the date range, I'd say.
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Niall McAuley said:
Hettie Mary J. Steel, Draper, in 1911
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John Spooner said:
Probably taken after James McNeill left his job at the post office. and started his business at the Bridge End Bar
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Carol Maddock said:
I thought Meta (Hettie's domestic) had a really rare name, maybe even a mistake or a nickname, but there are nearly 250 Metas in the census.
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Mike Grimes said:
Streetview
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DannyM8 said:
Known as "sociable tandems" or "companion bicycles". Made by niche manufacturers like Wolf and Punnett Cycle Company, these "courting tandems" allowed two people to sit next to each other for sociable rides before fading from popularity after the turn of the century due to the rise of motorcycle sidecars. But, I have only seen photos with one front wheel, perhaps this was a kit used to connect two ordinary bicycles?
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Carol Maddock I would love to find more about the name Meta?
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Niall McAuley The bicycle thingy looks later than 1900, perhaps 1910?
Portrait of Harvey Milk in Navy uniform, between 1953 and 1954
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Mike Che said:
Who took this photo? Was it the Navy?
26_0058617 Rohr Collection Image

from SDASM Archives
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TVL1970 said:
Rolls-Royce/MAN Turbo RB.193 thrust vectoring turbofan engine developed for the VFW VAK 191B Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) fighter.
See:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce/MAN_Turbo_RB.193
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VFW_VAK_191B
Washington, D.C. Eleanor Roosevelt listening to Carile Tart of the District of Columbia recreation committee sing folk songs at the opening of the Washington labor canteen, sponsored by the United Federal Workers of American, Congress of Industrial Organi
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swanq said:
I suspect there is a typo in his name. The American Folklife Center catalog has lots of occurrences of Carlie Tart recordings. See, for example, www.loc.gov/item/afc9999005.22429/
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq. I looked at the photo and it does say "Carlie Tart". We'll fix the spelling in the catalog record.
Identified! 3090 Barrington Street
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Ryan Tucker said:
3090 Barrington Street
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Halifax Municipal Archives said:
Thanks a lot for this identification, Ryan Tucker! We've updated our database record with the location.
The Dobbyns
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Clare Trowell said:
This photo shows my Great Grandmother, Mary Josephine Dobbyn , known as Moira. Her younger sister, Maud is in the middle. Their mother died young and they were brought up by their Aunt Johanna, the older lady on the right
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Clare Trowell Thank you very much! Lovely to hear from you. Personal information such as "known as Moira" is priceless to us, because official records can only tell us so much.
Have you been sleeping with Mrs. Oliver?
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wuffee_cem said:
No not yet!
The school trip place
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Shane Walsh said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons Some elements of that place are still standing such as the old elevator shafts and the railway line which served it. Sadly I was too young to see it in its prime, but you can visit the site as it is now home to new industrial units.
Bella Sumares is the comedienne of the group of Portuguese who put on an hour radio program daily over KROW in Oakland, California. Miss Sumares was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts; her parents were born in Madeira, Portugal. Miss Sumares says "I like to
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jessamyn west said:
Thank you for this, I wrote a Wikipedia article about her.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bela_Sumares
Lloyd Lamble undergoing steam treatment, 1941
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Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies said:
Lloyd Nelson Lamble (8 February 1914 – 17 March 2008) was an Australian actor who worked in theatre, television, radio and film. He lived and worked for most of his life in the United Kingdom.
Lloyd Lamble was born in Melbourne, Victoria, to William Henry Sylvester Lamble and Francis Alma Spencer Lamble (née Potter). He was the youngest of four children, all boys. His father William Lamble was a viola player in the Sisserman String Quartet and in symphony orchestras in Melbourne; secretary of the Musicians' Union of Australia; a music teacher, pianist, organist, choirmaster and composer. His grandfather was a music professor.
Lloyd was married three times in Australia. His first marriage in 1937 to Marjorie Ellerton Barrett (1913-1978) ended in divorce in 1943. His second marriage in 1945 to (Doris) Barbara Smith (1911-2010) also ended in divorce in 1948, though they had two children together. His third marriage was in his early thirties to actress Lesley Jackson. Lloyd and Lesley adopted two children and remained together for over 60 years.
Lamble was president of Actors Equity of Australia from 1942 to 1948.
In the early 1950s, Lloyd could not get acting work. After a year of selling clothing door-to-door to survive, he left Australia to live the rest of his life in Britain.
He donated a copy of his 1994 unpublished autobiography to the National Library of Australia. The book reveals that he was not satisfied with his personal or professional achievements, despite his obvious talents and successes.
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State Library of New South Wales said:
Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies 👍
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Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies said:
LANGRIDGE SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE.
For almost 30 years people from all parts of the Commonwealth have flocked to the Langridge School of Physical Culture in Sydney, for advice and physical exercise. To meet the growing demands, to add to the convenience of our country clients, and to save them unnecessary travelling expense, Mr. Langridge has decided to start a correspondence course. These courses are planned to suit the individual figure and your own particular requirements and includes advice on diet, hygiene and other health matters. The prescribed exercises can be done in the privacy of your own home. 'Get fit and keep fit.'
11/09/2025, 14:43 01 Dec 1943 - LANGRIDGE SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE.
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Hakan Kavas said:
Great... Congrats on Explore... 👍👏🌟👌💯
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Flickr said:
Congrats on Explore! ⭐ September 11, 2025
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Michael Gschwind said:
Glückwunsch zu Explore !
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PaulSheff said:
Beautifully captured and faved 🌟 Congrats on Explore 📷✨ Have a nice day 🙏
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Sigurd Krieger said:
Congrats on Xplore!!
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gato-gato-gato said:
Gutes Foto
La flotte : bateau amiral Italien, Villefranche-sur-Mer, 26 avril 1909
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Luc Brocard said:
Ce navire amiral semble être le cuirassé Regina Elena. Juste derrière lui un autre cuirassé de la même classe
Interior Central Railway station concourse, Sydney
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Lynell Rosenberg said:
Just as I remember it..I sat on those orange chairs, I ate in that Restaurant and I bought snacks in that little shop. I miss those days!
Gloucester Street looking north from Essex Street, The Rocks (NSW)
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Lynell Rosenberg said:
My family were living at 63 Gloucester St when this photo was taken. The boy and the baby could actually be my family members, they're the right age and I could name them. The boy is looking back at the women up the street.
Treatment and rest
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jacklowry47 said:
Great architecture photo.
Gloucester Street looking north, The Rocks
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Lynell Rosenberg said:
My SELAND family were living in 63 Gloucester St, The Rocks at the time this photo was taken :-)
[Pete Seeger, half-length portrait, singing while playing banjo] (LOC)
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jessamyn west said:
King.
Romeo, Romeo I need a new Bra
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beachcomber australia said:
"Elizabeth ('Eliza') (née O'Neil), Lady Wrixon-Becher (1791-1872), Actress; daughter of John O'Neill"
She sat for many portraits listed here - www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/personExtended/mp00331/...
From the UK National Portrait Gallery, by John James Masquerier
circa 1815 ...
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beachcomber australia said:
Here she is at The Peerage (she had three sons) - www.thepeerage.com/p27182.htm#i271819
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beachcomber australia said:
The publication date is cropped out in this version. The Metropolitan Museum of Art version says 29 May 1815, a Monday.
See - www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/751118
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
ɹǝqɯoɔɥɔɐǝq Oh, if only we knew someone who could tell us what day of the week 29 May 1815 was...
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beachcomber australia said:
The Wrexon-Becher family pile , Ballygiblin House, Co. Cork
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
beachcomber australia Related to our Lismore Bechers maybe?
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Suck Diesel said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons Don’t mind that, what time was it?!
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Suck Diesel In Verona or London?
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seikinsou said:
Love the title!
Identified! 6915 Bayers Road
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Ryan Tucker said:
6915 Bayers Road
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Halifax Municipal Archives said:
Thanks for this identification, Ryan Tucker! It looks like you're right! We've updated the description in our database to reflect the location.
Street altar to Our Lady of Help, Mott St., Brooklyn, N.Y. (LOC)
Street altar to Our Lady of Help, Mott St., Brooklyn, N.Y. (LOC)
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swanq said:
Here's a 2012 Streetview
The old fire escape ironwork on 158 Mott St was replaced between 2014 and 2016. The building was still there in the Nov 2024 Streetview
See also
Mott St. decorated for relig. feast, Brooklyn, N.Y. (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mott_Street
"Mott Street (Chinese: 勿街; Jyutping: Mat6 gaai1) is a narrow but busy thoroughfare that runs in a north–south direction in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is regarded as Chinatown's unofficial "Main Street". Mott Street runs from Bleecker Street in the north to Chatham Square in the south.
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Mott Street north of Canal Street was historically part of Little Italy. Today it is predominantly Chinese."
A Wren's egg in the Mare's nest
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O Mac said:
Erratics? Still there.
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beachcomber australia said:
"F. BONUGLI" appears in this 1910 Whitehead Directory - www.libraryireland.com/UlsterDirectory1910/Whitehead3.php
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beachcomber australia said:
He had another shop in town. I think it says "FEDELE BONUGLI" ?? - www.facebook.com/100066416921231/posts/the-promenade-whit...
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beachcomber australia said:
Fedele Bonugli made his own 'High Class Ginger Beer' in Stranraer - www.facebook.com/100066869574614/posts/fedele-bonuglis-bo...
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beachcomber australia said:
Via Trove, drama for the Bonugli family in 1911 to do with Sunday trading - " ... his brother Fedele, who has Ice-cream establishments in Larne, Ballymena, and Whitehead ..."
See - trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/112406525?searchTerm=W...
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Suck Diesel said:
beachcomber australia I see a Fedeli Bonugli, Italian confectioner, visiting stroke city in the 1911
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Londonderry/Col...
If you’ve never experienced a Black Sunday in the north, then be thankful.
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Suck Diesel said:
“The Wren’s Eggs are actually glacial erratics, large rocks that were transported and deposited in the region by glaciers some 10,000 years ago. These erratics are composed of various rock specimens that differ from the surrounding bedrock. This was a clue for researchers that the rocks were not originally from this region”
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Suck Diesel said:
No ‘Benuglis’ in the 1901, so a recent immigrant?
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Niall McAuley said:
After 1901, yes. I see Bonugli is a Confectioner and a Presbyterian in 1911, one of which seems rather unlikely.
Lam's Oriental Cuisine, Route 72, Canton, Ohio (LOC)
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Michael Lehmann said:
And thanks again - have re-tagged :-)
Uniformed men possibly from a military band on board the ship WELLINGTON, 1920-1935
Ice cased Adelie penguins after a blizzard at Cape Denison, c. 1912, photograph by Frank Hurley
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Sylvia Story Magin said:
A real prize-winner!
K. Takahira, Japanese ambassador, leaving State Dept. in carriage with unidentified gentleman, Washington (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update the catalog records.
Equestrian Statue of Sherman, Washington (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll add some of this information to the catalog record.