. This reminded me of the poem 'Naming of Parts' by Henry Reed. Hope ye like it… Incidentally, had a look at the two 'walls' to the left of the photo from a different angle in another shot (if you'll pardon the pun). They have slots to fire through, and the one on the left is painted like a brick wall, while the one on the right seems to be painted with branches and leaves, etc. I'd urge any of you with military/armaments knowledge to go mad with the tags! Any of you who remember t


. This reminded me of the poem 'Naming of Parts' by Henry Reed. Hope ye like it… Incidentally, had a look at the two 'walls' to the left of the photo from a different angle in another shot (if you'll pardon the pun). They have slots to fire through, and the one on the left is painted like a brick wall, while the one on the right seems to be painted with branches and leaves, etc. I'd urge any of you with military/armaments knowledge to go mad with the tags! Any of you who remember the Thimble Castle in Galway? Comment in from great grandson/daughter of owner of Mullins shop - ready and eager for any questions you might Date: A tentative 1910? NLI Ref.: L ROY 08904 . 1 December 1909, 00:00:00. National Library of Ireland on The Commons 42 Portobello Barracks, Dublin


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