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  • Originally posted by DAMNTHEWEATHER View Post
    JM&O'B Ellis Quay.
    Loved that shop.....I can smell it now

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    • Originally posted by nansson View Post
      Loved that shop.....I can smell it now
      What's there now ?. I must watch this movie again.
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      We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!

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      • This?
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        • Originally posted by nansson View Post
          This?
          Dat was quick...well done. I spose the stonework's not bad after all. Penny for the black babies Moore Street.
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          • Originally posted by DAMNTHEWEATHER View Post
            JM&O'B Ellis Quay.
            Corner of Parnell St and Lr. Dominic St, almost facing Mick's Bar?
            'Never look down on a person unless you're helping them up'.
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            • Originally posted by Rashers View Post
              Corner of Parnell St and Lr. Dominic St, almost facing Mick's Bar?
              So there was no JM&OB on Ellis quay?

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              • Originally posted by Rashers View Post
                Corner of Parnell St and Lr. Dominic St, almost facing Mick's Bar?
                Ta Rash....I'm takin it back to the bloke wha sold it te me as Ellis Quay....the lyin steward. Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down........in a most delightful way.
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                • Originally posted by nansson View Post
                  So there was no JM&OB on Ellis quay?
                  Dunno, but that shop is where my ma bought her bread, and one of my pals lived in the flats next door in Lr Dominic St. I see some other shops that I forget the names of. One was a jewellers that you had to ring a bell to get in.
                  'Never look down on a person unless you're helping them up'.
                  .

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                  • Originally posted by Rashers View Post
                    Dunno, but that shop is where my ma bought her bread, and one of my pals lived in the flats next door in Lr Dominic St. I see some other shops that I forget the names of. One was a jewellers that you had to ring a bell to get in.
                    Was it this Mick's ?.
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                    • Originally posted by Rashers View Post
                      Dunno, but that shop is where my ma bought her bread, and one of my pals lived in the flats next door in Lr Dominic St. I see some other shops that I forget the names of. One was a jewellers that you had to ring a bell to get in.
                      Ahhh yes...the other buildings tie in with the old pic.

                      It's a deserted plot now
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                      • Originally posted by nansson View Post
                        Ahhh yes...the other buildings tie in with the old pic.

                        It's a deserted plot now
                        Jaze the site's still vacant.
                        1905 be the Pillar.
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                        We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!

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                        • Nice juicy pears an melons Moore Street. Half a crown a dozen or two fer three shillins.........
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                          • Behave yerself. I came across two pages of the Daily Mail this one's from 1945. The other is 1939. Not sure if it's readable on a screen
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                            • Originally posted by jeangenie View Post
                              Behave yerself. I came across two pages of the Daily Mail this one's from 1945. The other is 1939. Not sure if it's readable on a screen
                              Always thinkin of sumptin I can nibble eh. Anyway GREAT TO SEE YE BACK, YIV BEEN MISSED. Jemember dis ?.
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                              • Still love the zoo today, always something exciting about going there. Thanks for the photos.

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