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One of them later became a movie star :-)

Samuel Baumel

 

2006-2007 Calendar

limited edition calendar (1 of 50), 2006

 

Kiss My Lipstick Off

video still, 2013

From the NAR Library Archives: Buy the Empire State Building for $51.5 Million USD in Broker Bulletin, 1952.

From the NAR Library Archives: "The hope of ownership" in cartoon series based of sales guidance of REALTOR® Hobart C. Brady in Broker Bulletin, June 1952.

Patricia Little, Aine McHugh, Marie McGowan, Aideen McCaughey and Brian McCaffrey, Erne Hospital, Enniskillen

Marie Sargaison, Staff Nurse, Georgie Whitaker, Superintendent Radiographer and Linda Saunderson, A&E Sister together with P1 pupils from Enniskillen Integrated Primary School and their teacher at the Well Teddy clinic in the Erne Hospital.

From the NAR Library Archives: "Introduce the prospect" in cartoon series based of sales guidance of REALTOR® Hobart C. Brady, Broker Bulletin 1952.

Back in June 2011 patients received hands on help from senior healthcare managers and directors who took time to volunteer as mealtime friends and general ward helpers at Altnagelvin, Tyrone County and Erne Hospitals to mark national Volunteers’ Week from 1 to 7 June. The senior managers assisted by serving meals, helping patients and carrying out general ward duties such as restocking cabinets and stores with supplies.

  

Joe himself said: “We would like to thank our highly valued volunteers, not least for the generosity with which they give their time, but for their dedication and commitment and the wonderful diversity they bring. Our volunteers complement the role of paid staff and enhance the patient experience. We are extremely fortunate to have so many people from the community supporting the Trust.”

  

Pictured are Joe Lusby and Western Trust Volunteer Manager Anne Love helping out in Ward 8 of the Erne hospital, Enniskillen.

This throwback Thursday is like a fantasy. 1 year ago I had a living dream which I thought were reality but now it's past and gone. Things can change and before you know it, there's nothing

Tourism and Cruise Ship Business was booming in 1980. Soon this would change, as the refineries caused environmental issues. The refineries would soon close down or sell out, and this also caused a decline in tourism. ESSO closed in the early 1980s and Shell sold to Netherlands' government for half a dollar, on condition that Shell would not be held liable for any environmental issues after 70 years of oil refinery

From the NAR Library Archives: "Today’s home: know it, show it, sell it" in Broker Bulletin, December 1952.

Marie Sargaison in the Children's Ward of the Erne Hospital giving a demonstration to children from St Mary's Primary School in Enniskillen

#throwbackthursday my step mom used to love the perfume Chloe.. The gave this old refillable travel bottle.. So pretty!

#ThrowbackThursday Me in Pensacola a few months back. I made it to the beach and it was a perfect sunrise that day too. Definitely a trip to remember! ^__^ #PensacolaBeach

From the NAR Library Archives: A novel idea in 1941: slide protector home tours . "This is how your home appears to prospective buyers, wheb shown by projection in our photo tour of homes" Broker Bulletin, December, 1941.

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