My hometown, born there 1969. What a fabulous and well put together video. Wonderful story and fair play to you for purchasing the house and keeping it in the family. The film footage had my head in a spin! Good luck to you and your family.
Excellent narration and production quality. I attended secondary school (1969 - 1974) in the building shown on the upper left at 0:30 in your video. I often heard the name Son Conlon, but I can't recall meeting him. I am sure you will continue to enjoy your visits to Claremorris as it is a nice town with a good community spirit.
HI What a sad and also lovely story i am from Claremorris and i know the house well i was looking at it a while back to buy it from Brendan French on Daft,ie but didn't for some reason , i am glad now Hop to see some of the family there in the Future all the best ,,,
Those home movie clips are priceless, the letter from the hospital is very sad , children having to leave their home to emigrate is very sad , however it's wonderful that the Pickings kept in touch and eventually took vacations in Claremorris. I know some people in the town of Claremorris and I'm sure you will be very welcome by the community. It's a wonderful story and will have many more chapters. Best wishes 👏👏👏☘️
My mother played cards with Maureen for years. I used to drop her to the house for a lift to the card game as she didn't drive. I remember Son but I didn't really know him. Looking at some of the old video of Claremorris is interesting. I recognise some of the buildings and some must have been gone before I grew up.
Excellent story with a happy ending, and a great piece of history. Thanks for sharing this.
Such a wonderful video!
Wow beautiful video...thank you for sharing this.
My hometown, born there 1969. What a fabulous and well put together video. Wonderful story and fair play to you for purchasing the house and keeping it in the family. The film footage had my head in a spin! Good luck to you and your family.
Wonderful video,so many memories asmy family lived in Mountstreet but farther down.quite sad reading it. They were the rushe familyxx
Excellent narration and production quality. I attended secondary school (1969 - 1974) in the building shown on the upper left at 0:30 in your video. I often heard the name Son Conlon, but I can't recall meeting him. I am sure you will continue to enjoy your visits to Claremorris as it is a nice town with a good community spirit.
HI What a sad and also lovely story i am from Claremorris and i know the house well i was looking at it a while back to buy it from Brendan French on Daft,ie but didn't for some reason , i am glad now Hop to see some of the family there in the Future all the best ,,,
A very beautiful video.
Those home movie clips are priceless, the letter from the hospital is very sad , children having to leave their home to emigrate is very sad , however it's wonderful that the Pickings kept in touch and eventually took vacations in Claremorris.
I know some people in the town of Claremorris and I'm sure you will be very welcome by the community. It's a wonderful story and will have many more chapters. Best wishes 👏👏👏☘️
My mother played cards with Maureen for years. I used to drop her to the house for a lift to the card game as she didn't drive. I remember Son but I didn't really know him. Looking at some of the old video of Claremorris is interesting. I recognise some of the buildings and some must have been gone before I grew up.
Go to 6.30 for bus interest