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- Weirs of Baggot St Brochure - 2004 (3)
- Weirs of Baggot St Brochure - 2004
INVITATIONThe Management and staff have great pleasure in invitingy ou to visit Weirs of Baggot Street. Ironmongers since 1885. 21 Upper Baggot Street, Dublin 4. Phone: (01) 6685229; Fax: (01) 6680489; EMail: curust@iol. For over one hundred years Weirs has served the people of Dublin. The present-day product range far exceeds the original ironmongery and sanitary ware with which William Weir opened for business in 1885. While ironmongery, locks and key cutting are still at the core of the business, Weirs now offers the very best in giftware, candles, cut glass, electrical, cookery and those gadgets for the kitchen and house that make a visit to the store such an adventure. At three thousand square feet Weirs of Baggot Street is amongst the largest hardware stores in the country. Naturally Irish-made goods are given priority in display and Weirs has a policy of seeking out the many smaller home manufacturers whose products are less well known and who depend for their success on the excellence of their products and their value for money.Weirs is still in the same Georgian building in which William Weir opened for business. The facade newly restored in 1998 to its original appearance represents with its elegant hand-made russet-red bricks the last flowering of the Georgian style for which Dublin is world-renowned. The sales floor itself is brightly laid out for easy shopping and for that most pleasurable of experiences - browsing. 1791 Richard Lord, Viscount Fitzwilliam, grants building lease to Thomas Carroll Esq. 1885 Mr. William Weir opened as 'William Weir, Ironmonger and Sanitary Engineer'. 1900 William Weir joined by his son, William, to form 'William Weir & Son'. 1956 William Weir Jr. died. Shop closed. 1957 Shop converted into supermarket by D.E. Williams & Co., whiskey distillers of Tullamore. 1977 Premises purchased by Curust Industries Ltd. and reopened as 'Weirs of Baggot Street'. The opening ceremony was preformed by Mrs. Catherine Weir, widow of William Weir. 1998 Shop refurbished and extended, the facade cleaned, repaired and restored to original. Facade floodlit at night. WEIRS HAS TO OFFER.... * Locksmiths, key cutting car keys a speciality. Household locks, padlocks, cycle and motorcycle locks and chains. * Everything for DIY. Ironuongery, tools, abrasives, woodcare products, stains and waxes. * Paints, over 1700 different colours and shades, paint brushes and all paint sundries. * Electrical adaptors including foreign adaptors. Batteries, light bulbs and plugs, electric cables, switches. * Kitchenware, cutlery, delph, china, pots and pans, Glassware, plastics. Tea towels, dusters mops, disinfectants, cleaners and polishes. * Garden tools, seeds, fertilizers, weed killers and insecticides. * Fully stocked with everything for pets. * Gift ware, cut glass, ornaments and antique copperware. * Best range of candles in Dublin. * Teddybears a speciality. - Weirs of Baggot St-First Sunday A.M. Mtg
First Sunday Morning Meeting was held in Dublin, Ireland over Weirs of Baggot Street store where William Weir & family lived. - Weirs-1978 &2012
Weirs store in Dublin. The first Sunday morning meeting was held here. - Welcome to Kilsyth
Welcome to Kilsyth Scotland. Photo taken July 26, 2004 - Welgemoed, Anna & Florence Heyes, Martinus Stark, K de V, Eileen McGill, Jean Allan
Anna Welgemoed, Florence Hayes; Martinus Starkkdev; Eileen McGill; Jean Allen - Western Aust Bro Workers -
Brother Workers Western Australia - Western Aust Sister Wrkrs -
Sister Workers Western Australia - White Leslie 2000
Leslie White was the overseer of Colorado, also Illinois/Indiana. He was the first Overseer to allow divorced & remarried couples to take part in meetings. - 'Wie Zijn Dat Die Twee Aan Twee Uitgaan' by deBoer
'Wie Zijn Dat Die Twee Aan Twee Uitgaan' by Jildert de Boer, published 2007 by Verdieping en Aansporing, Netherlands - Will & Jack Jackson-300
- Will - Codicil
Form letter of Codicil of a will California Friends RE: Instructions how to leave money or estate to the Workers. - Will Provisions-Estates
Provision of language to use in a Will to leave estate to the Workers. - Williams, Chris 1
Chris Williams - Williams, Chris 2
Chris Williams - Williams, Chris 3
Chris Williams - Williamson, Joe Ch33
- Williamson, Joe & John Clarke
Joe Williamson and Tom Clarke. J. Williamson was from the UK and entered the work in 1903. He pioneered the South Island with Adam Hutchison and two Sister Workers in 1906. - Williamson, Joe- Willie Jamieson, John Hardy, Tom Beattie
Joe Williamson, Willie Jamieson, John Hardy, Tom Beattie - Williamson, Joe; John Clarke
Joe Williamson and John Clarke - Williamson, Joe; John Clarke
Joe Williamson and John Clarke - Williamson, Joseph Grave
Joe Williamson grave - Williamson, Joseph Tombstone
Joseph Williamson tombstone - Willie Jamieson,Annie,Tom Lyness
Annie and Tom Lyness were Irish siblings and came to America in 1905; Tom PIONEERED the work in Idaho, USA and became an Early Overseer of Montana. In 1931, he was shot and seriously wounded in Bozeman, Montana by a jealous husband and not expected to live. He recovered, however, and continued preaching for many years. Willie Rankin Jamieson (Uncle Willie) was born April 28, 1881, in Scotland, to William and Elizabeth Jamieson. Two of his sisters, Violet and Elizabeth also became workers. Willie professed in his first meeting on Jan. 2, 1905 and later that month, entered the ministry. In the fall of that year, he went to California to preach and also labored in Oregon before going to China in 1926 where he PIONEERED the work. He spent six years in the Philippines, from 1939 to 1945, being interned in a Japanese camp part of that time. He came to California in March, 1957, died October 11, 1974 and is buried in California. - Willis Propp Letter #1
November 9, 1996 Letter from Willis Propp (Canada Worker) RE: The registration with the government of sect as a ' non profit society' due to the expiration of a Worker's visa in Hungary. - Willis Propp Letter #2
November 18,1996 Letter from Willis Propp RE: revocation of application applied for earlier. - Williston, Bob
Bob Williston, Author of "The Unworthy Servant," 2008 - Williston- "The Unworthy Servant" square
- Williston- "The Unworthy Servant" square
'The Unworthy Servant' by Bob Williston. Published in 2008 by Xlibris Corp. ISBN: 978-1-4363-3612-3 (Hardcover). ISBN: 978-1-4363-3611-6 (Softcover) - Williston- 'The Unworthy Servant'
'The Unworthy Servant' by Bob Williston. Published in 2008 by Xlibris Corp. ISBN: 978-1-4363-3612-3 (Hardcover). ISBN: 978-1-4363-3611-6 (Softcover) - Wilson, Matt & Letitia
Matt & Letitia Wilson shown on 1906 Workers at Toronto Canada Convention List - Wix Alice & George 1919
Alice & George Wix were siblings from the South Island who professed in 1908. George started in the Work in 1911, went to NSW in 1916, to the USA in 1920, to Germany in 1925 and then to Switzerland in 1927 as one of the pioneers there, where he continued until his death in 1956. - Wix, Alice
Alice Wix from South Island went in the work in 1914. - Wix, Alice and brother George Wix
Alice Wix and brother George Wix. Four Wix siblings went in the work from New Zealand. George was one of the pioneers to Switzerland after World War 1 - Wix, George
Lottie Wix and her brother George from New Zealand, along with Katie Hay from Canada and Eddie Schaer (born in Switzerland and emigrated to America) pioneered Switzerland after World War I. - Wix, Lottie 1
Lottie Wix, sibling of Alice, George and Mabel who professed in 1908 and all went in the work. - William & Susan Weir 1875-2 yr aft Wed-300
William & Susan (Tinkler) Weir Photo taken in 1875-2 yr after their wedding - Wm C. Trimble (W.T.C.)
Wm. C. Trimble (W.C.T.), Founder of 'Impartial Reporter' Newspaper The "Impartial Reporter" had many articles regarding the early days of the "Go-Preachers" sect. - Wm Irvine preaching 1911 Conv
1911: Elisabeth Jamieson wrote about Wm Irvine being at Convention in Vancouver: "Mr. I. spoke twice a day and was in fine form. Six young workers launched forth for the first time...Primrose Carroll also went forth. She is the youngest of the Carroll family and is to be May's companion." (Jan. 7, 1911 Letter to Cordia White, Scappose, Oregon USA) Typed copy of letter at: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/workers_early/jamiesons.php#lizzie - Wm West v Wilson #1
Case No. 240 - William Henry West v. William Dennis Wilson (Filed January 23, 1911 in England)