Mrs Bamford corresponded with Emeline Hill over 20 years to my knowledge. Emeline was an archaeologist and sent postcards regularly from her trips to Europe. I had assumed they were related in some way, but was perplexed when I discovered that Emeline was born in the United States and there was no apparent connection with Ireland. I would be grateful if anyone knows what the connection between them was.
Wikipaedia has an entry for her at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emeline_Hill_Richardson
These are some of the photographs, cards and newspaper cuttings that I can link to Emeline.

The reverse of the photograph has the note '1946 Emeline Hill'
 This is taken from the Boston Herald, Monday, June 20, 1932 the text reads Emeline Hill of Washington, class poet at class day exercises today.
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 The reverse of the photo reads June 9 1945 Margaret's wedding 1-Emeline 2-Marianne 3-Margaret (numbered from left to right)
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Is this Marianne?

June 9th 1945 at Margarets Wedding - Margaret & Otto Wittman, 2335 California St, Garden

Mr & Mrs Otto Wittman - Captain at the moment

The card reads The Porches, Brookeville, Md.
Dear Katie, Send me a picture of yours, please. Does it look as cute as this? Mrs Burgess....

...could not tell me the new address, so I was afraid to send books and have them forwarded. Please use the draft for some extra thing for the new house. We expect to spend most of the holidays out on the farm cleaning up the old honey suckle & poison ivy and having a grand time. We come home the 22nd.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. Emeline Hill.
This was probably written in 1953, after Mrs Bamford had moved to 2 Newry Road, Warrenpoint.

My little garden is back of this. It was the old veg. garden.

Peggy & Grandpa - Brookeville Sept 1946
 Peggy, age 12, March '56
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 Peggy deBeers, June 27, 1961
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This may well be the same Peggy deBeers who attended Bethseda Chevy Chase High School
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Photo 17
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Photo 17 – Reverse of Photo 17
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Photo 18
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Photo 18 – Reverse of Photo 18
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Photo 19
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Photo 19 – Reverse of Photo 19
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Page 31 is blank
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Page 32 is blank
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Photo 20 – Reverse of Photo 20
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Photo 20
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Photo 21
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The rest of the photographs will appear in subsequent posts.
Photo 11
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Card 1 – Reverse of Card 1 is blank – Page 13
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Card 1
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Photo 12 – Reverse of Photo 12
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Photo 12
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Photo 13
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Photo 13 – Reverse of Photo 13
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Photo 14
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Photo 14 – Reverse of Photo 14
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Photo 15
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Photo 15 – Reverse of Photo 15 – is blank.
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Photo 16 – Reverse of Photo 16
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The rest of the photographs will appear in subsequent posts.
I was recently given a photo album that came from a house clearance, I believe that it was the property of a Mrs Catherine Ashmuir Bamford (nee Noble). The album contains 26 photographs and two cards. At the start of the album the photographs are placed back to back, but after the first 8 photographs the arrangement is more haphazard and the backs of some of the photographs can viewed, showing the address of the studio. These range across Armagh, Belfast, Dublin, Glasgow and New York.
The title page (see below) gives the name John M. McDowell, Kilrudden House, Clogher, Co Tyrone and is dated 1863. There is one further date inside the album and that is 1878. I don’t know why Mrs Bamford would have the album in her possession, there may have been a marriage between the Noble or Harper families and the McDowell family at some stage. Harper is Mrs Bamford’s mother’s maiden name. If any one is aware of a connection between the Noble or Harper families and the McDowell family I would be glad to know the details.
Title Page
 Title Page
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The following photograph is not as out of focus in the album as it appears here.
Photo 1
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Photo 2
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Photo 3
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Photo 4
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Photo 5
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Photo 6
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Photo 7
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Photo 8
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Photo 9
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Photo 9
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Photo 10
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The rest of the photographs will appear in subsequent posts.
Photo 21 – Reverse of Photo 21
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Photo 22
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Photo 22 – Reverse of Photo 22
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Photo 23
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Photo 23 – Reverse of Photo 23
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Photo 24
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Photo 24 – Reverse of Photo 24
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Photo 25
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Photo 25 – Reverse of Photo 25
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Photo 26
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Photo 26 – Reverse of Photo 26
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Page 47 is blank
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Page 48 is blank
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Card 2
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Page 50 – The reverse of Card 2 is blank
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This completes the album.
The map below will show the distribution of the Stanley surname as it appears in the 1911 census.
The Connaught counties are listed as follows:
The County Galway Stanleys are listed here.
The County Mayo Stanleys are listed here.
The County Roscommon Stanleys are listed here.
The County Sligo Stanleys are listed here.
There are no Stanleys listed for County Leitrim.
The Leinster counties are listed as follows:
The County Kildare Stanleys are listed here.
The County Kilkenny Stanleys are listed here.
The Munster counties are listed as follows:
The County Clare Stanleys are listed here.
The County Cork Stanleys are listed here.
The County Kerry Stanleys are listed here.
The County Limerick Stanleys are listed here.
The County Tipperary Stanleys are listed here.
The County Waterford Stanleys are listed here.
The Ulster counties are listed as follows:
The County Antrim Stanleys are mainly concentrated in Belfast. A full list of names for them with links to the census can be found here.
The County Armagh Stanleys are listed here.
The County Cavan Stanleys are listed here.
The County Donegal Stanleys are listed here.
The County Down Stanleys are listed here.
The County Londonderry Stanleys are listed here.
The County Monaghan Stanleys are listed here.
There are no Stanleys listed for counties Fermanagh and Tyrone.
Letitia Sophia Stanley
Born 6th 11th Month 1870
Called Home 7th 3rd Month 1946.
Mona Wylie ‘The burial ground of Grange Meeting: Gravestone Inscriptions’.
Duiche Neill: Journal of the O’Neill Country Historical Society, No. 13, 2000, page 207.
Vicars of the Parish of Errigal Trough in the Diocese of Clogher and in counties Monaghan and Tyrone.
1801 – Edward Stanley was collated on December 18, 1801 (Diocesan Register); he resigned on May 9, 1806 to become Prebendary of Tyholland.
Prebendaries of the Parish of Tyholland (or Tehallen) in the Diocese of Clogher and in Co. Monaghan.
1806 – Edward Stanley was collated on May 9, 1806, (First Fruit Returns). He was the eldest son of Arthur Stanley, Pharmacopola [Chemist] of Dublin. He was born in Dublin and educated by Dr Norris of Drogheda. He entered Trinity College Dublin on October 29, 1788 at the age of 16 and graduated with a B.A. in 1792 and a M.A. in 1806. He was Vicar of Errigletrough from 1801-1806. He died intestate on April 14, 1822 at the age of 40. (Mont. in Tehallen). His wife Charlotte was granted administration of his estate in 1822, she died on October 10 1829 at the age of 57.
Rev. James B. Leslie ‘Clogher Clergy and Parishes: being an account of the clergy of the Church of Ireland in the diocese of Clogher, from the earliest period, with historical notices of the several parishes, churches etc‘.
Enniskillen: Fermanagh Times, 1929, pages 87 & 195.
Some information on Edward Stanley’s father Arthur can be found at: http://www.thebrassbuddha.net/stanley/?p=337″
Curates of Willowfield Parish, Co. Down.
Edward John Theodore Stanley was licensed curate in December 19, 1904. (Diocesan Register of Down and Dromore). He attended Trinity College Dublin, graduating with a B.A. in 1903, receiving his Divinity Testimonium (2) in 1903. He was ordained deacon in 1903 in Ossory for Down, ordained a priest for Down in 1904; he was curate for Willowfield from 1903 to 1906. He was a Church Missionary Society (C.M.S.) Missionary in China from 1906 to 1920. Then curate at All Saints, Shooter’s Hill from 1920 to 1923, followed by Vicar in Christ Church, Dover in 1923.
See also http://www.thebrassbuddha.net/stanley/?p=628
See also http://www.thebrassbuddha.net/stanley/?p=839
J.B. Leslie and H.R. Swanzy ‘Biographical succession lists of the clergy of diocese of Down’
Enniskillen: Fermanagh Times, 1936, page 167.
Curates of Holywood Parish, Co. Down.
1857 – Thomas Carter Stanley was licensed January 14, 1859 (Diocesan Register of Down and Dromore). He was the son of Thomas Stanley, described as a “Vectigalium Collector” in Alumni Dubliensis. He was born in Cheshire, educated at Liverpool School and entered Trinity College Dublin on October 12, 1852, at the age of 19. He graduated with a B.A. in 1857, an LL.B. in 1867 and an LL.D. 1869. He was ordained deacon in Down in 1857, and on November 30,1858 a priest. He was curate of Holywood parish from 1857 to 1859. He was Chaplain to the Forces from 1859-1890, Chaplain at Berne from 1890-1894, at Dinan from 1894-1897 and at Brindisi in 1897.
J.B. Leslie and H.R. Swanzy ‘Biographical succession lists of the clergy of diocese of Down’
Enniskillen: Fermanagh Times, 1936, page 132.