Looking Northeast from Barrack Street | fullsize
Tinted halftone, issued by Valentine, Dublin (printed in Scotland c1915).
SEPIATOWN | WHATWASTHERE | BIRD'S EYE |
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- Christ Church (in the parish of Camus-juxta-Mourne) opened in 1879
- Postcard type: White Border Period
- The same image on a pre-white border period postcard from Valentine Dublin dates from c1907.
Rectors of Camus-juxta-Mourne 1620-1915:
1620 | May | 14 | Alexander Spicer |
1622 | Henry Noble | ||
1636 | April | 24 | William Kingsmill |
1638 | July | 30 | Leonard Kempe |
1639 | Nov | 9 | Robert Semple |
1661 | John Witworth | ||
1662 | Feb | 12 | Philip Johnson |
1663 | Feb | 26 | James Harwood |
1668 | Feb | 19 | John/James Sinclair |
1703 | April | 21 | David Jenkins |
1729 | Dec | 19 | Robert Downes |
1734 | May | 8 | William Hamilton |
1765 | George McGhee | ||
1769 | July | 28 | Adam Harvey |
1795 | Nov | 25 | Robert Graham |
1800 | Apr | 24 | Theophilus Brocas |
1804 | Aug | 13 | Stewart Hamilton |
1833 | Feb | 6 | George Smithwick |
1835 | May | 2 | James Smith |
1860 | May | 30 | William Alexander |
1867 | Dec | 30 | Mervyn Wilson (Christ Church) |
1894 | Sept | 9 | Alexander Delap |
1918 | May | 9 | Thomas Baird |
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