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Re: Bygone Dublin street
« Reply #45 on: Monday 19 October 09 23:05 BST (UK) »
Many thanks to everyone who posted information on Braitewaite street. I have just been looking at the census of my Great Grandfather who live at no 5. There was 16 families living in the tenement house, 50 people in all in one house.
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Re: Bygone Dublin street
« Reply #46 on: Thursday 07 January 10 15:41 GMT (UK) »
Dear Quaxer,  Family history has had to go on the back burner recently and I have only just read your message about my gr,grandfather, Thomas Phillips of 26 Chamber Street and his mis-deeds.  Could you please let me know where these reports are to be found.
Thanks, Maureen.
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Re No.26 Chamber Street, The Irish Times shows that Thomas Phillips was charged on 2 occasions with offences relating to his dairy in 1873 and 1888. Revert if you require the references.

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Re: Bygone Dublin street
« Reply #47 on: Thursday 07 January 10 15:46 GMT (UK) »
Dear Quaxer,  Family history has had to go on the back burner recently and I have only just read your message about my gr,grandfather, Thomas Phillips of 26 Chamber Street and his mis-deeds.  Could you please let me know where these reports are to be found.
Thanks, Maureen.
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Re No.26 Chamber Street, The Irish Times shows that Thomas Phillips was charged on 2 occasions with offences relating to his dairy in 1873 and 1888. Revert if you require the references.

Regards

Quaxer

Quaxer can probably fill in some of the details from his analysis of the Irish Times, but the full articles are available either on the Irish Times Archive website ( http://www.irishtimes.com/search/archive.html subscription reqd.) or on microfilm in the National Library in Dublin (probably other Libraries also)


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Re: Bygone Dublin street
« Reply #48 on: Friday 08 January 10 01:43 GMT (UK) »
Maureen

Herewith the Irish Times references:
  17th July 1873 0n P.3  Thomas Phillips fined -adulterated milk
    7th March 1888 on P.3  Thomas  Phillips fined- kept pigs in cattle yard


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Re: Bygone Dublin street
« Reply #49 on: Friday 08 January 10 09:27 GMT (UK) »
Dear Quaxer,
Thanks for the Irish Times references, although shame over their contents.
(Creeping quietly away)
Maureen.
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Re: Bygone Dublin street
« Reply #50 on: Friday 08 January 10 14:00 GMT (UK) »
Maureen

It happens in the best of families but at least you did not throw a tantrum.

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Re: Bygone Dublin street
« Reply #51 on: Friday 08 January 10 15:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi Quaxer,
I have taken a 24 hour sub. to the Irish Times and found the report for the 17th July about the milk, but it doesn't seem as if there was a paper published on 7th March, so I can't find the second report or am I reading it all wrong?
Cheers, Maureen.
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Re: Bygone Dublin street
« Reply #52 on: Saturday 09 January 10 00:34 GMT (UK) »

.......... shame over their contents................



Not at all. What a wonderful story of ingenuity to be able to pass on.

You should see what some of my lot got up to.

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Re: Bygone Dublin street
« Reply #53 on: Saturday 09 January 10 10:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi Quaxer,
I have taken a 24 hour sub. to the Irish Times and found the report for the 17th July about the milk, but it doesn't seem as if there was a paper published on 7th March, so I can't find the second report or am I reading it all wrong? Cheers, Maureen.

that date seems to be missing from the their online archive, there are a few gaps in the details. e.g. three weekdays are missing from Mar 1888,  but most months are complete. Later months in the year (Sept to Dec) have no days missing, but the first qtr of the year seems particularly bad, with 5 days missing in Jan.

I assume that Quaxer's work was based on copies (in binders or microfilms) of the original paper - and located the details there.



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