MAKE A MEME View Large Image This is Thomas Power and children (and dog) of Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. Mr Power was a cider manufacturer, and a successful one at that. Power's Blackwater Cider won 1st prize at the Dublin Show in 1904. I found this gorgeous postcard of ...
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Keywords: thomas power thomaspower power family cider manufacturer cidermanufacturer o'connell street oconnellstreet dungarvan ireland children dog moustache caps suit boots november 1906 1900s t. power & co. tpowerco animal pet canis hat poole collection poolecollection glass negative glassnegative a.h. poole ahpoole arthur henri poole arthurhenripoole bowler hat bowlerhat coke hat cokehat waterford national library of ireland nationallibraryofireland thomas power & company thomaspowercompany people groupshot blackandwhite monochrome black and white This is Thomas Power and children (and dog) of Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. Mr Power was a cider manufacturer, and a successful one at that. Power's Blackwater Cider won 1st prize at the Dublin Show in 1904. I found this gorgeous postcard of the factory at O'Connell Street, Dungarvan (circa 1910) on the Waterford County Museum site. Love this photo for a number of reasons, but one is definitely the curve of the very fine bowler hat going one way, mirrored by the curve of the very fine moustache going the other... Date: 16 November 1906 NLI Ref.: P_WP_1631a This is Thomas Power and children (and dog) of Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. Mr Power was a cider manufacturer, and a successful one at that. Power's Blackwater Cider won 1st prize at the Dublin Show in 1904. I found this gorgeous postcard of the factory at O'Connell Street, Dungarvan (circa 1910) on the Waterford County Museum site. Love this photo for a number of reasons, but one is definitely the curve of the very fine bowler hat going one way, mirrored by the curve of the very fine moustache going the other... Date: 16 November 1906 NLI Ref.: P_WP_1631a
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