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Louis

Seems like Terry Jaye's comment didn't fit into the "Commenter's" box. Care to put the whole thing in the "Message" box this time, Terry?

Posted by Guest on Sat 03 Jun 2006 08:31:59 AM UTC

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This is old St Joseph, still look the same as i left it 38 years ago, still the old sleepy town that

Terry Jaye

Posted by Guest on Sat 03 Jun 2006 06:37:57 AM UTC

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Louis

To T&TEC and TSTT wires, add the open sewers, the dilapidated galvanized iron fences and pedestrian barriers, etc in the eastern Main Road pictures. A shame they are still there and proliferating into the 21st century. Where's the oil revenue going?

Posted by Guest on Fri 02 Jun 2006 08:25:48 AM UTC

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Louis

Sharon has a good memory. This house, (minus the "burglar proofing"...that's another story) is at the corner of King and Nelson Streets. 99% sure of that..I used to live on King Street, 50 years and thousands of miles ago.

Posted by Guest on Tue 30 May 2006 10:46:58 PM UTC

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Sharon from Queens

Years ago i remember living next to a house just like with two ladies there names were Da Costa
on King Street,St Joseph.

Posted by Guest on Sun 28 May 2006 02:00:49 AM UTC

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Ivor

I know the cameraman kept them out of shot, but what a difference the absence of all those T&TEC and TSTT wires make to the look of the place. Surely getting hose wires underground has to be part of this 20-20 vision thing.

Posted by Guest on Fri 26 May 2006 04:06:10 PM UTC

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this area

The sons of Badase were kikked at this spot. DezzaryNiles from Abercromby st

Posted by Guest on Wed 24 May 2006 08:23:10 PM UTC

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who ring the bells now

The bell ringer of the 1960 had a chime for the bells that made such fine music I hope that it was recorded and that computed for the bells to chime at weddings , funersls and 8 a.m. Sunday mass

Posted by Guest on Wed 24 May 2006 08:20:01 PM UTC

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Where are the other two trees

One was located to the top of the park by the old government house and the second was located by Abercombery Steet opposite the Government school Dezzary from St, Joseph

Posted by Guest on Wed 24 May 2006 08:12:26 PM UTC

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Where is this house located?

I remembered a house like this one opposite the top of Calvary hill that was once owned by the shoemaker Mr. Pheonix is this the same house?

Posted by Guest on Wed 24 May 2006 08:00:50 PM UTC



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