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- 15 Willoughby Pl, Enniskillen2
Home at 15 Willoughby Place (now renumbered as 30), in Enniskillen, where the family moved after leaving Lakeview House and where William R. Rutherford died. - Lakeview House lot
Lakeview House lot, early home of Cooney family, now demolished. - Macartin's Cathedral
Church of Ireland (aka Anglican/Episcopal) in Enniskillen, Ireland, where Cooney family attended. Photo by John Armagh May 23, 2012 - Rossory Church Cooney&Carson's grave site
Cooney tombstone is located in graveyard surrounding this church. Also, Emily Cooney's parents, the Carsons. - Anderson Bertie
Bertie Anderson - Anderson, Bertie Overseer
Bertie Anderson, Overseer - Gamble, Joshua and Hannes Cloete
Joshua Gamble and Hannes Cloete - Gamble, Tommie Mtg Invitation
- Ireland 1912-13 Workers List
Ireland 1912-13 Workers List - Borrisokane Church of Ireland
Borrisokane Church of Ireland - Borrisokane Methodist Chapel 1
Borrisokane Methodist Chapel 1 - Borrisokane Methodist Chapel
Borrisokane Methodist Chapel - Cloughjordan Church of Ireland
Cloughjordan Church of Ireland - Cloughjordan Methodist Church
Cloughjordan Methodist Church - First Mission Map, p1
First Mission Map, p1 - First Mission Map, p2
First Mission Map, p2 - Ireland Meeintg Invitation. 2x2 Apostles
Ireland Meeting Invitation 2x2 Apostles - Map of Ireland
Map of Ireland - Modreeny Church & Graveyard
Modreeny Church & Graveyard - Roscrea Church of Ireland
Roscrea Church of Ireland - Roscrea Church of Ireland-2
Roscrea Church of Ireland-2 - Roscrea Methodist Church plate
Roscrea Methodist Church plate - Roscrea Methodist Church
Roscrea Methodist Church - Roscrea, Fawcett's Tombstone
Roscrea, Fawcett's Tombstone - Roscrea, Mrs. Quinns Charity Shop
Roscrea, Mrs. Quinns Charity Shop - Roscrea-Fawcett tombstone
Roscrea-Fawcett tombstone - Enniskillen Welcome Sign
Enniskillen Welcome Sign - Impartial Reporter Newspaper
Impartial Reporter Newspaper Headquarters on High Street in Enniskillen, N. Ireland - Jan 15, 1903 page 1
The Impartial Reporter & Farmers Journal - January 15, 1903 - Oldest Newspaper 'The Pilgrims or Tramps' article page 1 - Jan 15, 1903 pg 2
The Impartial Reporter & Farmers Journal - January 15, 1903 - Oldest Newspaper 'The Pilgrims or Tramps' article page 2 - Jan 15, 1903 pg 3
The Impartial Reporter & Farmers Journal - January 15, 1903 - Oldest Newspaper 'The Pilgrims or Tramps' article page 3 - No 4 High Street
Enneskillen. No 4 High Street View of High Street in Enniskillen (the main street downtown) No. 4 was the location where Edward Cooney's father formerly operated his his store on High Street. The store in now incorporated into Woolsworth. - The Diamond 1
The Diamond where speakers gave talks, including Eddie Cooney, who was from Enniskillen. - The Diamond
The Diamond where speakers gave talks, including Eddie Cooney, who was from Enniskillen. - Dublin Church Meeting Group
Early picture of the Church in Dublin, Ireland - Front of shopping bag from Weirs Store at Baggott
Front of a shopping bag from Weirs Store at Baggot Street Obtained in April, 2014. - Weirs of Baggot St - 1978
The the first Sunday Morning Meeting was held over the store where the Weir Family made their home. Photo taken May 18, 1978 of Weirs store. - 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. - 1910 Irish Convention 1
1910 Irish Convention -- Location unknown George Walker and William Irvine (with dog) are in the front row. - 1910 Irish Convention
1910 Irish Convention - Location unknown William Irvine is in 2nd row -left side of photo.