Keywords: automobiles driving costume outdoors copper coast coppercoast dublin mining company dublinminingcompany mr meardon mrmeardon meardon mi 19 mi19 mi 53 mi53 a.h. poole ahpoole arthur henri poole arthurhenripoole poole collection poolecollection glass negative glassnegative saturday june 1906 1900s 16th w.j. cordner wjcordner william cordner williamcordner francis rutledge francisrutledge copper house copperhouse location identified locationidentified waterford national library of ireland nationallibraryofireland bonmahon bunmahon bonmahon copper mines development syndicate bonmahoncopperminesdevelopmentsyndicate blackandwhite monochrome black and white According to the most excellent Irish Motor Directory for 1907, the owner and presumably driver) of MI 19 was W.J. Cordner of Henrietta Street, Waterford. Have a look at William J. Cordner's Motorcycle Emporium... That's Mr Meardon (in white) in the passenger seat - he was the owner or manager of Bunmahon/Bonmahon Copper Mines at this time. MI 53 was owned by Francis Rutledge, Coolbawn Cottage, Enniscorthy. Date: Saturday, 16 June 1906 NLI Ref.: PWP1578 According to the most excellent Irish Motor Directory for 1907, the owner and presumably driver) of MI 19 was W.J. Cordner of Henrietta Street, Waterford. Have a look at William J. Cordner's Motorcycle Emporium... That's Mr Meardon (in white) in the passenger seat - he was the owner or manager of Bunmahon/Bonmahon Copper Mines at this time. MI 53 was owned by Francis Rutledge, Coolbawn Cottage, Enniscorthy. Date: Saturday, 16 June 1906 NLI Ref.: PWP1578 |