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Giants Causeway Memories - Ina Moore

The Giants Causeway was a great place to be. Happy enjoyable times.

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Giants Causeway Memories - Your Responses


Sarah
- July '06
I have been to the Causeway many times as I live quite near it. A few months ago I went on a 3rd year school trip with my year. I thought it would be boring with not much to do and I generally would not enjoy it. But the fun my class and I had just messing around on the rocks was unbelievable and I will never forget the good time we had together. Never underestimate the simple things in life.

Marilyn Biggs Johnson - July 2004
My Grandfather, James Bradley, came to the United States from Ireland in the early 1900's. I have always wanted to know more about him, but he didn't pass on much information to my mother! I do have 2 old pictures from the 1890's. One has the inscription on the back (which is printed by a studio), "Robert Lee Portrush & Giants Causeway." I just now found this article and one of the pictures I have is of my Grandfather (who was about 3) and his family who are sitting in the same place as where the Martin Family's picture was taken! Anyway...thank you so much for this history. It feels great!

 


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