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Elmhurst for the holidays but only in the summer uploaded 19 hours ago
Roseville residents really relished raising roses uploaded 3 days ago
Competition could hardly get any closer! uploaded 4 days ago
Tall hats and tall columns at Bellamont Forest uploaded 5 days ago
The young Doctor Stephenson, I presume? uploaded 6 days ago
Lets go to Slane, sure nothing ever happens there! uploaded 7 days ago
Take yer pick of the Lamb or Bullock? uploaded 21 November
Executions are no joke! uploaded 20 November
Methodists stand firm in Clontarf uploaded 19 November
Oh where the Shannon River flows uploaded 18 November
Let's stay at Lacy's of Bray uploaded 17 November
Am I seeing double once again? uploaded 14 November
The Ladies and the Tramp (steamer) uploaded 13 November
Cork - through a glass darkly uploaded 12 November
VACCINES SAVE LIVES! uploaded 11 November
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Let's stay at Lacy's of Bray
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Elmhurst for the holidays but only in the summer
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CASSIDY PHOTOGRAPHY said:
Quite a beautiful photo of a beautiful house.
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Niall McAuley said:
Google maps gives an Elmhurst Road, but it is not very near Bournemouth and this house is not on it.
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Niall McAuley said:
UCD have a collection of correspondence of a Dr. William Frazer, who was a hobbyist in historical and archaeological stuff.
www.ucd.ie/archives/t4media/la0041-frazer-william-descrip...
Maybe not, he seems to have died in 1899: www.irishgenealogy.ie/files/civil/deaths_returns/deaths_1... -
John Spooner said:
The Bournemouth Daily Echo of- Saturday 4 October 1902 carried an legal notice of an application to license a building for stage plays. William Frazer M.D. of Elmhurst, Bournemouth, is named.

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John Spooner said:
Dr Frazer of Elmurst had one daughter , Elsie Mary, who married Mr Edgar Grotrian of Wetherby, Yorkshire on on April 27th 1905. (Gentlewoman - Saturday 20 May 1905)
Ireland's tallest ladder or longest drainpipe?
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beachcomber australia said:
Gas AND electric lights - brilliant !
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beachcomber australia said:
I think this nearby-in-the-catalogue one is the same day (small bare trees in the park etc). Shows the poles for electric trams, and the Robinson & Cleaver store where Mr French / Lawrence was perched on the first floor(?) - catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000338154
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beachcomber australia said:
The other photo shows a shining new statue of Queen Victoria in prime position ...
...Created by the sculptor Sir Thomas Brock to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, it was unveiled by her son, King Edward VII in 1903. Carved from Sicilian marble and standing 11 feet high, this memorial is accompanied on each side by life size bronze figures representing spinning and shipbuilding. The reading child to the rear of the sculpture represents education ...
From - www.belfastcity.gov.uk/cityhallstatues#:~:text=Created%20....
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Suck Diesel said:
Building from 1903
www.archiseek.com/1903-ocean-accident-gaurantee-corporati... -
beachcomber australia said:
Google satellite 3D is fun - maps.app.goo.gl/jLF8pQyRFa7CytsX6
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