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Ruth Carvill Logs
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Letters
Box 1 Letter book 1918-1921
Box 1 Letter book 1921-1926
Box 1 Letter book 1926-1927
Box 1 Letter book 1876-1889
Box 1 Letter book 1893-1900
Box 1 Letter book 1900-1908
Box 1 Letter book 1903-1914
Box 1 Letter book 1908-1917
Folders
Box 2 Folder 01
Box 2 Folder 02 Stocks correspondence and certificates 1971-1923 or 1925
Box 2 Folder 03 Stocks correspondence and certificates 1971-1923 or 1925
Box 2 Folder 04 Newry Reporter
Box 2 Folder 05 Lawyers bills of costs 1885-1920_Part 1
Box 2 Folder 05 Lawyers bills of costs 1885-1920_Part 2
Box 2 Folder 06 Lawyers bills of costs 1885-1920
Box 2 Folder 07 Lease conveyance and deeds of sale 1896-1917
Box 2 Folder 08 Capital Statements
Box 2 Folder 09 Dispute
Box 2 Folder 10 Apprentice indenture correspondence receipts affidavits and estate documents 1855-1892
Box 2 Folder 11 John Carvill correspondence and receipts 1918-1921
Transfer of mortage
Blank forms and other property undated
Ship named Antrim 1864
Ship named Childers 1868
Ship named Erin's Star 1875
Ship named Frank Carvill 1875
Ship named Killarney 1871
Ship named Minnie Carvill 1872
Ship named PG Carvill 1875
Newspaper Cuttings
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Box 1 R Carvill Log 1
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Ruth Martin Carvill Log 1 July 31st 1902 Page 2 of 2
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Left page has watercolour of 'upper Church from Erskine's garden' - right page - played twos and threes - go to my train
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Left page has watercolour of darned stockings and a mended dress with 'yesterday' written underneath. Right page has entry about darning stockings, mending clothes, visiting Mrs Hughs and Whitestones along the Dundalk sound.
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Left page has a seascape watercolour near Grange with the following inscription underneath: 'What I saw near Grange'. Page 2 has entries about about this trip along the coast and visiting Grange
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Attends Church at Carlingford - 'I almost fell asleep in the middle of the service'- woman 'rustles into Church in a black silk dress'
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Left page is blank-right page has entries such as 'Crawford and me looked at books till they went away'
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Left page has seascape sunset view with caption 'Greenore yesterday evening'. Right page has entries such as: Mother stayed in bed for breakfast as she was not very well', 'I made some funny mistakes', 'we both went down to a very large picnic given by Mr
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Left page blank. Right page: 'by aid of a long rope which each person had hold of', 'After supper I read Woodstock'
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Left page blank-right page 'went up to Newry to the tennis club', 'Most of the grownups were very cross at us'
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Left page blank - right page: 'play if you are over 15 but they play even if they are younger'
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Left page blank. Right page 'I could not see any mountains at all, everything was covered in mist', 'I was showing Crawford how to get the proper colour'
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Left page has photo of a woman sitting beside a spinning wheel with a cat in the foreground. Right page: 'After supper I read to Mother till I went to bed'
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Left page has what appears to be an ink and watercolour portrait of a boy with the caption 'A boy I saw in the train'. Right page: 'we all rode out to a place called Howard's Rocks', 'After tea we picked as many wild flowers as we could carry'
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Left page blank. Right page: 'bottom of the garden where there is a glorious echo', 'tried to mesmerise each other', 'sent us to bed at about 10.30'.
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Left page has watercolour of what seems to be a dragon fly. Right page: 'On Friday morning I woke up wondering where on earth I was'. 'to gather wild flowers for Mrs Garillan', 'I beat Irene at tennis'.
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Left page blank. Right page: 'and arranged some flowers which mother had brought from Newry',
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Left page: watercolour of steam boat on Carlingford Lough with following caption: 'This afternoon'. Right page: 'laying out cakes, making them,..', 'we had 44 or 50 people together', 'it began to team rain and nobody stopped',
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Left page blank. Right page: 'at last Mrs Harris stopped', 'I rode home with some of the people as far as Omeath'
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Left page blank. Right page: ' I could hear the Chapel chimes ringing over the lough', 'the road was covered with people all going to Omeath to the Irish Feis or Fete',
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1902 Log page 41 - Ruth M. Carvill
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