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Acadianeire's Heritage: Photos by Mark Jenkins
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Discovering my Cape Breton and County Down ancestors through sepia photographs, anecdotes and poetry. Dig in, Flynn! Photos by Mark Jenkins. Photos by Mark Jenkins. To see more superb photos like the one in my header. Here is a crop taken from the original photo:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. York St., Glace Bay. On the street where they lived. Newcastle, Co. Down, N.I. Northern Ireland websites of note:. Archivists: Don't Forget to Follow! What They're Saying . I've Just Joined .
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Acadianeire's Heritage: 52 Pick-up!
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Discovering my Cape Breton and County Down ancestors through sepia photographs, anecdotes and poetry. Dig in, Flynn! Photos by Mark Jenkins. Visit my blog 52 Pick-up! Somewhere between the Glory Days and the Golden Years). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. York St., Glace Bay. On the street where they lived. Newcastle, Co. Down, N.I. Northern Ireland websites of note:. Archivists: Don't Forget to Follow! What They're Saying . Sepia Saturday #208: Rockin Around the Christmas . Greeting...
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INSOMNIASMS: Blogs I like
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My list swells and shrinks at times. I read few blogs. All the blogs I actually like are now private to specific readers and not open to the public anymore. Boo! Inside the Mind of a Ghetto Genius. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Where the Magic Happens. Who are these people? Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Acadianeire's Heritage: December 2012
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Discovering my Cape Breton and County Down ancestors through sepia photographs, anecdotes and poetry. Dig in, Flynn! Photos by Mark Jenkins. December 27, 2012. Sepia Saturday #157 continued: Do I hear $400 for the "velvet Elvis"? Once again, this post is excerpted from a previous article on my "Blasts From the Past Blog". I hope you're enjoying my travels down Christmas Memory Lane.). Christmas has come and gone, but I have decided to continue my countdown of most wanted gifts from Santa. You might think...
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À la recherche du temps à perdre: Moment de ville
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À la recherche du temps à perdre. Comme quoi la futilité n'est pas rien. THE TIME YOU ENJOY WASTING IS NOT WASTED TIME. Jeudi 29 mai 2014. Ma dernière semaine s'est passée en partie en ville. J'en ai profité pour revoir mon ami. Et mes amies. Quand je pense qu'il fut un temps, jadis, où je n'avais aucune vraie amie. Mes beaucoup d'amis! Le temps est passé, et les choses se sont ajustées. Ha! Estie de nature humaine! Mais il n'y est déjà plus à l'affiche. Oups! Ah mais tenez, en voici une moins lugubre, t...
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Acadianeire's Heritage: Sepia Saturday #202: Snatched From the "Jaws" of Death!
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Discovering my Cape Breton and County Down ancestors through sepia photographs, anecdotes and poetry. Dig in, Flynn! Photos by Mark Jenkins. November 8, 2013. Sepia Saturday #202: Snatched From the "Jaws" of Death! It was the summer of 1976. I know this, because it was the Bicentennial of the USA, and my father couldn't get enough of the stuff they were selling in the States to mark the occasion. But already, I digress. When we got to the beach that day, it was a bit overcast, but that did not stop us fr...
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Acadianeire's Heritage: Sepia Saturday #203: The Woman in Black is back.
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Discovering my Cape Breton and County Down ancestors through sepia photographs, anecdotes and poetry. Dig in, Flynn! Photos by Mark Jenkins. November 14, 2013. Sepia Saturday #203: The Woman in Black is back. Ghostly treatment of a mysterious photo. Who is this lady? I am not sure I will ever know. In my family-search on my father's side, I have come up with a few theories. She might be my father's grandmother, Margaret (Maggie) Maglenon (born 1856, death unknown), in her later years. Here's what the pho...
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Acadianeire's Heritage: November 2012
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Discovering my Cape Breton and County Down ancestors through sepia photographs, anecdotes and poetry. Dig in, Flynn! Photos by Mark Jenkins. November 29, 2012. Sepia Saturday #154: Bridging the Gap. My grandparents and their two sons, Guy Jr. on left, and Jimmy on right. Taken in the late 1950s (at the time of my parents' wedding). Okay, so I'm cheating a little bit, but things are getting busy around here. Christmas is coming, the geese are getting fat, and all that! I've recently created a Facebook Page.