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This is our lovely day uploaded 12 hours ago
Post early for Christmas from Tullamore;-) uploaded yesterday
Father John in full bib and tucker uploaded 2 days ago
Maximus's Aula uploaded 3 days ago
Ladies doing lunch? uploaded 6 days ago
Posting of bills is prohibited! uploaded 7 days ago
The Pipes, the Pipes are calling uploaded 14 May
Divided we stand! uploaded 13 May
Fine lace for Mrs. De Lacy uploaded 12 May
Bienvenue chez nous uploaded 9 May
A Railway trip to New England uploaded 8 May
Dressed to kill uploaded 7 May
Beware, there's lurkers in the shade! uploaded 6 May
Baby, it's cold outside uploaded 2 May
Was this the "Madding Crowd"? uploaded 1 May
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Post early for Christmas from Tullamore;-)
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Bienvenue chez nous
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O Mac said:
The upstairs window has been rearranged since.
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Noel Treacy said:
Sigh - it's spelt 'Treacy' in the photo ( the number of times I have to correct the spelling in England then to see it on an Irish site ...)
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CASSIDY PHOTOGRAPHY said:
The "Tracey's" but, the name is T. TREACY Tobaccanist / News Agent. Maybe they misspelled it.
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beachcomber australia said:
19 June 1922 was a Monday ...
Similar Trompe-l'œil wall decoration seen in 1915 here - -
John Spooner said:
Waterford Evening Star - Tuesday 10 April: 1917
READERS Please Note—The "Evening Star”" can always be had from Mr. Treacy, newsagent, 7 Barrack Street, also the weekly issue every Friday. Owing to the great demand for the "Star’ we advise our patrons to place an order with their newsagents to ensure their getting a copy every evening.
Ladies doing lunch?
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Suck Diesel said:
Marion Craig Wentworth (1872–1942) was an American playwright, poet, and suffragist. She is best known for her feminist anti-war play, War Brides, which was made into a silent film starring Alla Nazimova in 1916.
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Suck Diesel said:
Kathleen O'Brennan (20 November 1876 – 1948) was an Irish campaigner for Irish independence in the US, a journalist and a playwright
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Suck Diesel said:
Mary Elliott Flanery (April 27, 1867 – July 19, 1933) was an American Progressive Era social reformer, suffragist, politician, and journalist who is best remembered as the first woman elected to the Kentucky General Assembly and first woman elected to a state legislature south of the Mason–Dixon line.[1] Flanery was an advocate for equal rights for women, and actively worked to pass legislation that would give women the right to vote.
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Niall McAuley said:
On an earlier KOB pic, we learned she was in the US from 1914-1919.
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beachcomber australia said:
At a Bungalow belonging to Marie Elliot somewhere in the hills of Southern California, according to the scrawl on the reverse.
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