We decided to replace a bath with a walk in shower so I decided recycle the bath as herb garden.
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My home city of Waterford is justifiably proud of the contribution members of the Quaker Religion, Waterford Religious Society of Friends, play in the history of Ireland's Oldest City. Quakers came to Ireland in 1654 and have been part of life in Waterford city since 1655.
Waterford Quakers developed their small community during 18th and 19th century and became successful in trade and industry, especially when released from religious intolerance in the following years. Family businesses flourished. These included glass manufacturing (Penrose and Gatchell), iron manufacturing and engineering (Jacob), brewing (Cherry, Strangman, Goff and Davis), grocers (Hill and Chapman), biscuit making (Jacob), shipbuilding (White, Malcomson and Jacob) and cotton spinning and weaving (Malcolmson).
Young Miss Brennan might just have the biggest dog we have ever featured on Flickr, I think this one may be even bigger than Leitrim Boy (see below), if it is I know it will make some people very happy indeed. Apart from the size of the dog, what can you tell us about Miss Brennan and Charlestown?
Photographer: A. H. Poole
Collection: Poole Photographic Studio, Waterford
Date: 1901 - 1954 Before 1892
NLI Ref: POOLEWP 0164a
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