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Andrew Gilmore Irvine: A bootmaker from Killyleagh.

GSQ Blog Posted on August 23, 2021 by Bobbie EdesAugust 23, 2021

The fourth pregnancy of Sarah Irvine in the farming community of Ballytrim townland was no doubt a difficult time for her with three surviving children aged eight, four and two around her feet as this time her pregnancy felt different.[1] Husband James was a bootmaker in the nearby village of Killyleagh on the shores of Strangford Lough in Co Down and when Sarah gave birth to twins on 31 March 1849 it would have called on all the strength and … Continue reading

Posted in Bobbie Edes, Brisbane, Irvine family, Killyleagh

Precious items evoke precious memories.

GSQ Blog Posted on May 30, 2021 by Bobbie EdesMay 30, 2021

Not all our heirlooms are photos, china, jewellery etc.  This is the story of one of my precious items, a piece of furniture lovingly crafted by my father for his future family home, just prior to my parents’ marriage in 1939. Some of the items Dad made included a sideboard, a china cabinet, a dining room suite, telephone table with attached seat (almost retro style), a lovely double bed suite with matching duchess[1] and stool. In many of the items … Continue reading

Posted in Bobbie Edes, Family, Furniture, heirlooms, Sideboard, Treasures

John Irvine – Bootmaker and preacher.

GSQ Blog Posted on September 6, 2020 by Bobbie EdesSeptember 6, 2020

The shot rang out in the quiet stillness of the farming community of Mt Thabor, just east of Warwick in South East Queensland.[1] The cows in the paddock opposite were mildly disturbed and the native birds squawked off in alarm. Mary knew the sound, as after all, her husband Clement Parkinson was a farmer and such is the necessity of country life. However, this shot on 5 June 1909 was different and more importantly she could smell the gunpowder. The … Continue reading

Posted in Bobbie Edes, Ireland, Irvine family, Killyleagh, Warwick

Tragedy at Fortitude Valley store.

GSQ Blog Posted on June 22, 2020 by Bobbie EdesJune 21, 2020

With bells clanging, the fire brigade raced down James Street in Fortitude Valley from their Brisbane Headquarters carrying the new Ajax ladder as a call had come through that premises on the corner of James and Arthur Street were on fire. By the time they arrived the building was well and truly ablaze but thankfully there was good water pressure and with the aid of the new ladder, the firemen brought the fire under control fairly quickly. This was the … Continue reading

Posted in Bobbie Edes, Brisbane, Flood of 1893, Fortitude Valley, Irvine family, Queenslander newspaper

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