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Post by maney on Jan 17, 2005 23:14:38 GMT
Hi Any one left from mcdonagh tce or leeds fan from there. love to keep in touch and talk about old times??? keep in touch regards Eamon (maney) 31 mcdonagh
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Post by paddy gannonghosty on Feb 28, 2008 23:17:45 GMT
hi eamon, i lived in number2 mcdonagh...
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Post by willie on Mar 7, 2008 21:48:56 GMT
How are you Eamon. We lived at number 14 A Block
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Post by tommy on May 13, 2008 22:46:59 GMT
Eamon, You forgot to mention the Hetherington's at No 26 Come on the Leeds I Think the Ceannt Boys were Man U Fans Rem the writing on the wall at the old baths beside the tar yard a place of legend in most stories of curragh times all who controled the bulldozer were kings:D Tommy H
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Post by Pauline OShea on Jul 14, 2008 22:40:56 GMT
My brothers were and still are great Leeds Fans, do you remember the nights / days you all spent playing football on the green next to the gaelic hall. Then once it got dark, jack jack, knock knock, oh what fun we had
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Post by tommyhetherington on Jul 22, 2008 12:40:08 GMT
Hi Pauline, The Green beside the gaelic hall now extends all the way over to the hospital hill beside Nancy's and it is fenced in. The tree behind your old house which had the swing is still there. And yes i remember the games of soccer on the green but even better were the games of Jack Jack, any ideas on the origins of this game.? The handball ally's are never used and one even has a tree growing in it. All the best catch you soon Tommy H
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Post by caz on Oct 15, 2008 22:02:51 GMT
hi eamon im Caroline Davis we lived in 7 mc donagh use to hang round wit your sis maggie we'd so much freedom growing up
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Post by carol28mcdonaghtce on Nov 30, 2008 21:52:04 GMT
my name gives it away we lived at 28 - We were the Harpurs. Sad to see them all gone! So many memories.
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Post by helena on Nov 30, 2008 22:50:56 GMT
Hi Carol,
I thought it might be you. I guess my name gives it all away too!! How are you, long time since we met. Mam and Dad are keeping well. Hope all is well with you. It is sad to see all the houses in McDonagh Terrace gone, it's the same all over the Camp. I remember going to your house with Irene, I used to love going up to visit.
Helena
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Post by Pat Christie on Feb 28, 2009 23:33:07 GMT
Hi Eamon
I lived all over the curragh from east to west. Only two home landmarks now exist. The rest have vanished.
Pat Christie (Mayo)
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Post by Pat Christie on Mar 2, 2009 23:22:13 GMT
Hi Carol We lived across the road from you at no. 4 (Christies)
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Post by rose5mcdonaghtce on Mar 3, 2009 20:37:52 GMT
Hi P. J./Pat,
We lived right next door to you in number 5 (Smiths)
Rosemary/Rose.
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Post by pat christie on Mar 3, 2009 23:46:41 GMT
Hi Rose. Not sure if last reply was posted.
Its great to make contact with you after all those years. I have great memories of growing up in McDonagh Tce. We lived in Connolly Quarters before that.
Give my regards to all. Pat Christie
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Post by maryb51 on Mar 8, 2009 16:01:49 GMT
Hi Pat, Nice to see you joined the Curragh Web site. Say hello to Imelda and all the family. Bye for now. Mary Byrne (Dolan)
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Post by pat christie on Mar 8, 2009 19:39:29 GMT
Thanks for that Mary. How are you keeping Best regards from all here in Ballina. PJC.
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