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2011-10-08

Post Office and Emigration Office


Looking NorthWest down Main Street c1907 (incomplete street light on the right) | fullsize
Tinted collotype published by Valentine Dublin (divided back, 'low harp' logo in red ink.)


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Andrew Hamilton is listed on Main Street in the 1901 trade directory as an ironmonger and emigration agent. Whilst the 1901 census shows Andrew living at house number 4 Bowling Green (private dwelling), the the actual location of his business on Main Street is not shown.

On the right edge of the postcard (published by Valentine Dublin c1907-1914), the building with "Emigration Office" written on it is a likely location for Andrew's hardware store and emigration agency. This building is listed in the 1901 Census: House and Building Returns form, at 91 Main Street with no inhabitants. Other non inhabited shops listed on Main Street, in the 1901 census, are: 38, 48, 50, 56, 62, 95, 100, 102, 104, 108, 110, and 116.

By 1913 Andrew's business had expanded to include a shipping agency, along with a house, land and insurance agency. With his family he had moved home to 24 Derry Road, and had moved his conglomerate to Railway Street.

The building with the greenish shop-front, to the right of the Post Office, was the location of Stevenson's Draper Shop.


Related Documents:
1901Census: House And Building Return
(John Anderson 90 Main Street | Gray Printers, 94 Main Street)
1901 Census: House And Building Return
(Post Office, 54 Main Street | Tea Merchant, John Devine, 52 MainStreet)

1911Census: House And Building Return
(John Anderson, 47 Main Street | Gray Printers, 42 Main Street)
1911Census: House And Building Return
(Post Office, 21 Main Street | Tea Merchant, John Devine 25 Main Street)

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2011-10-06

Oliver Stevenson Draper's Shop c1910


Looking Southwest along Main Street | fullsize


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Oliver Stevenson is listed in the 1901 Census as a Woollen Draper at 53 Main Street. His shop was located right beside the then Post Office (54 Main Street). In the 1911 Census Stevenson Draper's shop is listed at 22 Main Street (whilst the Post Office is listed at 21 Main Street).

Related Documents:
1901Census: House And Building Return (Oliver Stevenson - Draper, 53 Main Street)
1901Census: House And Building Return (Robert Stevenson - Ironmongery47 Main Street)

1911Census: House And Building Return (Oliver Stevenson, 22 Main Street. Oliver is also listed as "Head of Family" at 27 Main Street. In"Household Return (Form A)", on building 27 the title "Head Of Family" is given to Robert Stevenson.)


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2011-10-05

Post Office on Main Street c1910

Post Office
Looking NorthWest down Main Street | fullsize


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  • 1824: Post Office on Patrick Street
  • 1839: Post Office relocates to New Street (part of Abercorn Square)
  • 1881: Post office relocates to Main Street
    - 1881 Fair River Valley p181
The Post Office on Main Street is listed in the Belfast & Ulster Directory 1899. Mr JJ Pakenham is named as the Postmaster.
Mr JJ Pakenham is also listed as Postmaster in the 1901 Census
In the 1905 Ordnance Survey map, the building is shown with the letters P.O. beside it.

The building to the right of the Post Office is Stevensons Draper's shop.

Related Documents:
1901Census: House And Building Return (Post Office, 54 Main Street)
1901Census: House And Building Return (Townhall to Gray Printers 88-94 Main Street)

1911Census: House And Building Return 
(Post Office, 21 Main Street | Tea Merchant, John Devine 25 Main Street)

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Hansard Digitisation Project - Strabane Post Office 1890s

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2011-08-08

Ulster Bank, Abercorn Square c1907

Electric Pagoda
Looking Southeast from Canal Street | fullsize
Postcard published by E.R. Gray and Sons (divided back in red ink, unused)


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  • c1861: Ulster Bank on Abercorn Square opens.
    Architect: Thomas Jackson
    Contractor Matthew McClelland
  • 1876: Memorial to Major Humphreys is erected in Abercorn Square
Other identified buildings:
  • Mahaffy & Co - General Grocer and Hardware Business
    1901 Census: 7 Abercorn Square
    1911 Census: 5 Abercorn Square
    Proprietor: William Edward Mahaffy
  • Temperance Hotel
    1901 Census: 6 Abercorn Square

    1911 Census: 4 Abercorn Square
    Proprietor: Isaac Pollock


Related Documents:

1901Census: House and Building Return (Ulster Bank - 9 Abercorn Sq.)
1901Census  (Ulster Bank - Manager William Hoy, 9 Abercorn Sq.)
1911 Census: House and Building Return (Ulster Bank - 15 Abercorn Sq.)
1911Census (Ulster Bank - Manager William Hoy, 2 Abercorn Sq.)
1913McDonalds Directory


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 memorial & coffee stand

2011-07-30

W. Griffin, Fruit Merchant c1900


Looking Southeast along Railway Road | fullsize


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Distant spire: Christ Church, Bowling Green.
  • 1891: Telephonic communication between Strabane and Derry is established (reference Derry Almanac 1892 - fact supplied by Mr Curlyhill)
  • 1913: Cooper family or Burroughs establish the Pallidrome cinema on the Railway Road.
The name on the building on the right edge of the postcard appears to be W.Griffin. William Griffin is listed  in the 1901 Census as a fruit merchant at 15 Railway Road. In the same census Mathew McSwiggan (Railway Bar) is listed at 14 Railway Road. In the 1905 Tyrone Trade Directory William Griffin is also listed as a fruiterer on the Railway Road.

Related Documents:
1901Census: House And Building Return (William Griffiin , 15 Railway Road)


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2011-07-11

Castle Street pre Northern Bank


Looking Northeast along Castle Street sometime before 1922 | fullsize
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  • 1922-23: Northern Bank opens new premises.
    Architect: Henry Seaver
    Contractor: Henry Laverty and Son, Belfast.

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2011-07-02

R. Hamilton Grocer's Shop c1900


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Robert Hamilton Grocer's shop is listed in the 1905 Tyrone Trade Directory, the 1913 McDonalds Directory, and in the 1901 census at Abercorn Square. In the 1911 Census Robert Hamilton is listed at 1 Canal Street.


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1901Census (Robert Hamilton, 1 Abercorn Square)
1905Tyrone Directory (R Hamilton, Abercorn Square)
1911Census (Robert Hamilton, 1 Canal Street)
1913Mcdonalds Directory (R Hamilton, Abercorn Square)

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2011-06-24

Pagoda and gas lights c1935


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  • 1931: Abercorn Square is resurfaced with concrete.
    Humphrey Memorial is removed.
  • 1932: Pagoda erected in place of the memorial.
  • 1936: Town is connected to the electricity supply.
  • 1968: Pagoda is removed
  • 1991: New Pagoda (a tourist information centre) is added near the site of the original.

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2011-06-12

Publishing: Gray Printers (Gray & Sons)

Grays Printers
Looking Southeast along Main Street 1956 | fullsize
Postcard published 1956 by Gray's Printers [Photo from Mr Curlyhill]


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  • 1797: The Carroll and Foster printery is established. The printery publishes the Strabane Morning Post. Although hidden behind shutters today, a sign above the doorway in Gray's Printers states "Established 1797".
  • 1822: Carroll and Foster become Carroll and Gray.
    Carroll provided financial support for the building of Saint John's Church, Townsend Street 1821.
  • 1834: Carroll dies on December 28.
  • 1835: Gray becomes the sole proprietor January 1.
    Gray is listed in the Trade Directory of 1839 in Main Street under John Gray, Printers and Stationers and Australian Agent
  • 1887: Name changes to Gray and Co.
It is often claimed that John Dunlap started his apprenticeship at Gray's printery. Sadly this was not the case. John was born in Meetinghouse Street c1746, but at the age of 10 left Strabane to live in with his uncle William Dunlap in America. John served an apprenticeship under his uncle William who, at that time, was one of the leading printers in Philadelphia.


Looking Southeast along Main Street 1943 (gas street lighting) | fullsize
The street image shown above was reconstructed from a short sequence in a filmed documentary. Several  figures in motion, during this sequence, were repeated several times in the reconstructed image. The half man shown in the distance is actually the same soldier with the light shaded jacket shown twice in the foreground. This problem only affects objects in motion. Buildings are unaffected.

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Video [cc]: Gray Printers 1943: The printer featured in the clip is Bobby Gray.
Bobby (Robert) is listed in the 1901 and 1911 Census.
(Look out for the damaged Presbyterian church shown at the start of the video)


Newspaper Articles:
Strabane Morning Post -
Transcribed by Alison Kilpatrick


1812 July 28 Strabane Morning Post
1814 Dec 2 Strabane Morning Post
1815 Jan 3 Strabane Morning Post
1815 Mar 28 Strabane Morning Post
1815 Apr 11 Strabane Morning Post
1815 Apr 18 Strabane Morning Post
1815 Apr 25 Strabane Morning Post
1815 May 2 Strabane Morning Post
1815 Oct 31 Strabane Morning Post

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1 Early Strabane Newspapers and their Proprietors

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