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Culzie | Date: Sunday, 2010-01-10, 12:49 PM | Message # 1 |
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| A street is referred to as the gayest. Shows how words can take on a different meaning with the passing of time. All 1968 except Norwood St ...Date unknown
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Culzie | Date: Sunday, 2010-01-10, 3:07 PM | Message # 2 |
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| More pics 1969 1970 1969 1968
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Culzie | Date: Monday, 2010-01-18, 5:07 PM | Message # 3 |
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| 1963 Lawyer Street 'Bonie' Kids 1964 Boyne Square 'Bonie' Kids 1964 Boyne Square 'Bonie' Kids
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Culzie | Date: Monday, 2010-01-18, 8:00 PM | Message # 4 |
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| 1965 The 'Wee Twelfth' Sandy Row 1966 The Queen drives into Sandy Row The Queen passes under the arch in Sandy Row 1969 The opening of Sandy Row Arch 1st July
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RSAUB | Date: Friday, 2010-08-06, 11:37 PM | Message # 5 |
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| Some fantastic pictures there, may be if pictures like this were put on a public display etc, might give the young ones in loyalist districts a bit more of encouragement to go all out with the decorations.
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Culzie | Date: Monday, 2010-08-09, 7:58 PM | Message # 6 |
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| Cheers RSAUB. Aye something like that might help,a good idea. I made a book up of all the old arches from the Row and the general background of the place. I have give a few of them to different people. It near drove me crazy getting them all into order and then printing them,but managed it in the end. I also recorded a Sandy Row CD from the radio and made a DVD using the photos you seen there and more. Its my first attempt at doing that,so a bit amaturish but its watchable. Hopefully as you say it will help some to take an interest.
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