This is the older model, with the hot water tap at the side, exactly as my Granny Wilson had in her wee house at Ballyfrenis. Took this photo today. Click to enlarge.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
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Born, bred and still living on the most easterly point of Northern Ireland - the Ards Peninsula - 18 miles across the sea from Scotland.
You might know me from my design career, or from the Ulster-Scots Agency (Chair, June '05 - June '09), or the amateur musical stuff (founder member of the Low Country Boys, Feb '02 - Dec '07. Now playing as a simple "brother duet" with my brother Graeme.)
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This is the older model, with the hot water tap at the side, exactly as my Granny Wilson had in her wee house at Ballyfrenis. Took this photo today. Click to enlarge.
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I recently read Hugh Robinson's 'Across the fields of yesterday : memories of an Ulster Scots childhood in the Ards" in it there are numerous mentions of the modern mistress. It seems to have been a staple of the ulster farm house.
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