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- bernadette on Lieutenant Hon. Frederic Sydney TrenchThank you for sharing. Do you have a picture of the watch? This would make a lovely article on its...
- Kevin Smith on Lieutenant Hon. Frederic Sydney TrenchMy Great Uncle Albert Stephen Brown Gloucestershire regiment was given a watch from Lord & Lady Ashtown. The engraving on...
- Kevin on Lieutenant Hon. Frederic Sydney TrenchMy Great Uncle Albert Stephen Brown Gloucestershire regiment was given a watch from Lord & Lady Ashtown. The engraving on...
- declan kelly on Living in WoodlawnThat is a nice telling Michael. I remember well poor Martin Quinn and that accident. Many were the mornings you...
- Michaelanne Verrall on Robinson – Post-masterMy grandfather was James Edward Sheirson born 1902 whose mother was Susan Robinson, who was local postmistress as noted above....
- bernadette on Clooncah – Knoxville, TennesseeYou can send puctures directly to our e.mail woodlawnhg@gmail.com or upload onto our website. Alternatively contact any member of Woodlawn...
- Sean O`Rourke on Clooncah – Knoxville, TennesseeI am the present owner of Clooncah house, It shows in the 1909 census that my great grandfather Thomas Mitchell...
- Bill Grealish on Trees of Woodlawn WoodsIrish Tree Council : Woodlawn Visit 2009. Malus sylvestris CrabApple_______________________________________ Woodlawn, Kilconnell, Co. Galway Situation: Individual Tree Visited and photographed...
- John Kenny on My Happy Childhood Days 1902 – 1912Thanks for including this historic memory. I m sure in many ways it captures the innocent joy of the very...
- Sean O`Rourke on May Cregg’s CaféI remember her from when I was about 6 or 7. My mother and I were going to Galway on...
- Noel O Donohoe on Nana’s Christmas PuddingYummy.....Our mother Christina (Chris) Donohoe (New Inn) would pour a dram of brandy on it each week to keep it...
- Sean Stephens on Woodlawn StationI have fond memories of Woodlawn from the 1960's and early 70's, when returning to Ireland for summer stays at...
- Brid Mercer on Tribute to Michael JohnLovely pictures, many thanks for posting them. Very sorry that I could not be there due to COVID-19 travel restrictions...
- Brid Mercer on 1st Lord AshtownLooks great Roderick. You can really see the quality of the original painting now...
- Catherine Seale-Duggan on Self isolating? Cocooning?Congrats Ita and team, great to see the community being looked after.
- Joe Monaghan on Gardener’s HouseClarin College Athenry visited Woodlawn on 25th February 2020. Our TYs are doing research on Woodlawn House estate for their...
- Brid Mercer on MoneyveenFascinating research, very thorough and gives a really interesting picture of the townland.
- bernadette on Roll of HonourThank you Bríd for your contribution. Always appreciated
- Brid Mercer on Roll of HonourJust done some research on some of the names from the 1911 census and the RAF military archives it would...
- Brid Mercer on Roll of HonourJust done some research on some of the names from the 1911 census and the RAF military archives it would...
- Patrick Casserly on Woodlawn StationMy Uncle Albert (Bertie) Casserly was appointed Station Master Woodlawn 1937 having served in Foxford. He was later Station Master...
- Kathleen Marshall on Working on Woodlawn EstateThis is very interesting about our Father's family
- Catherine Mitchell on Mitchell & SonsMy late father in-law Dudley Mitchell R.IP.of Woodlawn would have sure enjoyed reading this. Thanks for sharing. Catherine Mitchell
- Noel O'Donohoe on Raftery’s Shop, WoodlawnGreat memories of this shop. We cycled from New Inn to buy groceries and stopped for petrol and choc ice...
- bernadette on May Cregg’s CaféMessages from Social Media: Martin Scarry Snr: I bought my first Irelands own there Fran Quinlan: Oh yes , what...