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Cafe Extreme, Shannon

Cafe Extreme, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon

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Albion Hotel, Shannon.

The Albion Hotel, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon

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Plimmer Terrace, Shannon

Looking south along Plimmer Terrace, Shannon. On the left are commercial premises and to the right is Te Maire Park

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Albion Hotel, Shannon

The Albion Hotel, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon, looking south towards the main commercial part of the town.

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"Greetings from Shannon" Postcard Showing Three Views of Shannon

Written on postcard with black ink pen: “Au Revoir” {at top right}, “Nov 14th 1911. “{at bottom}

Letter written on back with purple pencil: “Dear Mrs Hallam Got printers cramp so take to pencil. Winnie looking splendid, toddles with Dolce everywhere now. All gone to bed but Mum & I. Show over, a great success. Powelka out yet. R.W. Taylor a daughter about a month old sold his cows out too. With love A Brown”

A postcard titled “Greetings from Shannon” showing three views of Shannon. The top picture shows the Shannon Railway Station with a hotel in backround. The centre picture shows Plimmer Terrace looking north, with children playing on the unpaved road. The buildings in this photograph have been identified from left to right as the Albion Hotel, several unidentified businesses, W.H. Gunning, a further unidentified business and Dunckley (drapers). The bottom picture shows the Church of the Venerable Bede (Anglican) at its original site in Bryce Street.

1 B&W photo postcard [3263 F.G.R. series]

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