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My dad was born in Poplar Street,Armagh in about 1917. He died when I was 12 and his body taken home to Armagh.I have no idea where he is buried and looking for a Kelly in Armagh, well, needle and haystack springs to mind! I believe the family lived at no. 3 Poplar Street which is no longer there. Any clues as to where he may have gone to school or local church would be much appreciated. I'dlove to visit his grave, trace family etc. His name is Philip (or possibly Felix), Joseph Kelly. He had a sister (Maggie) and brother (Paddy) and he joined the Merchant Navy at the age of 18. Served on The Queen Mary,transporting troops to and from New York during the 2nd World War. Thanks for your time.
Yes - I took this myself. We flew out with red tail aviation of moab. If you look real close you can see a bit of the glare from the cessna windscreen. Apart from that - i really like this shot.
Pasted these Cottages back in May 08 whilst touring Donegal, 'wee me Da'. Remote, quite and simply stunning in the early summer sun. Looked idilic. Then you remember the soft Irish Rain.
This is not the Asheville Zoo & it is nowhere near Asheville. It is the North Carolina Zoo near Asheboro. Location is also wrong as it is south of town, not west.
hay dude sup Idk if you live in North Carloina but i do and Iv gone on this river and think its awsom like totaly espashley where the 9foot drop is its awsom i was with a guide and if you have ben on the river than you mite have seen a rock jutting out of the water called pyromid rock (because it looks like a pyromid) i tried to land on it and faled so ya just thaught id let u know later
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My dad was born in Poplar Street,Armagh in about 1917. He died when I was 12 and his body taken home to Armagh.I have no idea where he is buried and looking for a Kelly in Armagh, well, needle and haystack springs to mind! I believe the family lived at no. 3 Poplar Street which is no longer there. Any clues as to where he may have gone to school or local church would be much appreciated. I'dlove to visit his grave, trace family etc. His name is Philip (or possibly Felix), Joseph Kelly. He had a sister (Maggie) and brother (Paddy) and he joined the Merchant Navy at the age of 18. Served on The Queen Mary,transporting troops to and from New York during the 2nd World War. Thanks for your time.
The trail now continues past this point. It is no longer a dead end.
Great find !
Excellent shot Paul. Great to see some really good pics of Craigavon. It's pretty unusual, but you did it!
yeah it is =))) lol
Yes - I took this myself. We flew out with red tail aviation of moab. If you look real close you can see a bit of the glare from the cessna windscreen. Apart from that - i really like this shot.
Pasted these Cottages back in May 08 whilst touring Donegal, 'wee me Da'. Remote, quite and simply stunning in the early summer sun. Looked idilic. Then you remember the soft Irish Rain.
This isn't actually narrow water castle... technically it is Mount Hall. (Nice pic though...)
This is not the Asheville Zoo & it is nowhere near Asheville. It is the North Carolina Zoo near Asheboro. Location is also wrong as it is south of town, not west.
hay dude sup Idk if you live in North Carloina but i do and Iv gone on this river and think its awsom like totaly espashley where the 9foot drop is its awsom i was with a guide and if you have ben on the river than you mite have seen a rock jutting out of the water called pyromid rock (because it looks like a pyromid) i tried to land on it and faled so ya just thaught id let u know later