File:Would have been perfect if the Butcher's Shop was called Hazlett! (9553954028).jpg

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English: Very patiently queueing horses at the Market Square in Dromore, Co. Down. Do we reckon those sacks and bundles are grain? (In which case, it must have been torture for the horses - so near and yet so far!)

Lovely clear shops in this one; a fantastic sign trumpeting the selling of Farola (hands up who remembers that gloop?) in the establishment of R.J. Poots (don't think we've had a Poots before); and an excellent poster that gives us a very accurate date - thank you, Rev. Wedgwood for advertising your "Service Chiefly Musical" and thank you, Robert French for capturing it...

Photographer: Almost certainly Robert French of Lawrence Photographic Studios, Dublin

Date: Circa Sunday, 9 October 1904

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4 legs good, 2 legs bad!
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Market Square; Dromore; Down; Ireland; Northern Ireland; Ulster; Market; Horses; Carts; Sacks; Shops; Railings; Posters; Dawson; R.J. Poots; Farola; Fruit; Hudson's; Soap; Grocery; David Allen; Dunville's; Whisky; Telegraph Wires; Butchers; R.H. Hazlett; Watchmaker; Jeweller; Marsuma; Cigars; Fitzpatrick; Tobacconist; Auction; Jas. P. McCrea; James McCrea; Auctioneer; Dromore Methodist Church; Harvest Thanksgiving Festival; Sunday; 9th; October; 1904; 20th century; Revd. George R. Wedgwood; George Wedgwood; Pork; Bacon; Robert French; William Lawrence; Lawrence Collection; Glass Negative; National Library of Ireland; Pigs' Trotters; limerick by beachcomber
Camera location54° 24′ 52.06″ N, 6° 08′ 54.42″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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