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Fishy Scouts and Banjaxed Airplanes
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The sun shines on Cnoc na Samraidh
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Rory Sherlock said:
I think this looks east across the inner part of the estuary at Rosscarbery, with the cottages at East Rock bottom left and Burgatia Hill opposite
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Mike Grimes said:
I had the pleasure of going to secondary school in Rosscarbery. Once a month we got to go canoeing on the lagoon. I used to love going for walks to The Warren or down the other side to the pier. The photo must have been taken from up in Ardagh West up by the Ardagh Boys N.S.
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Niall McAuley said:
L_CAB_07936 nearby shows the Mercy convent at Rosscarbery, which the DIA puts at 1898
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beachcomber australia said:
Marked on the 25" map as "Summerhill House", that building across the water mid left has a closer view - catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000332619
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Niall McAuley said:
L_CAB_07941 in the other direction is Kilcullen, less likely to be close in date, but a newspaper poster mentions the Land Act. If after 1898, likely 1903 or 1906.
James Campbell Percy and friends
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Zedexarh said:
I am in awe at the old car. Nice one
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Bob Montgomery said:
This is JC Percy, publisher of The Irish Wheelman up until the middle of 1903. He joined forces with his rival RJ Mecredy (The father of Irish Motoring) in June 1903 and they concentrated on Mecredy's publications, The Motor News and The Irish Cyclist. Percy was a founder member of the Motor Cycle Union of Ireland and of the Irish Aero Club. He was given the rank of Lieut. in the First World War RNVR and was in charge of naval recruiting. I believe the front seat passenger is WF 'Bill' Peare of Waterford.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Bob Montgomery Brilliant to have confirmation of the Naval position, thank you! Don't suppose you have any idea of a location for this one?
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Bob Montgomery said:
Given that WF Peare is the front seat passenger and that it is part of the Poole Collection there is a good chance that is Waterford - possibly the grounds of Peare's home? I'm in touch with Bill Peare's descendants in Chicago at the moment and they may be able to throw some light on the location.
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desmondg47 said:
Possibly in the grounds of teh People's Park in Waterford only a couple of hundred metres from Bill Peare's garage.
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