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Growing up in Erskine Street |
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Written by Lou Morgan
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Wednesday, 18 July 2007 |
The original Erskine Street houses
were built for military officers, and were highly esteemed. Those who lived in them were considered as
‘swanks’.

Indeed some residents of the area – like my
mother – were said to have acquired ‘airs and graces’ to suit. My mother became known, sarcastically, as
‘Lady Morgan!’
‘We had indoor washing facilities when none
had! They had to come to us in Linenhall Square to
‘get washed’. AND we swam (with the
officers) in Canal St
swimming baths! There was also a cinema
there.’
Joe (Lou's father) lived in Canal Street but
the Fire Service moved to Linenhall
Square and that is where he settled too.
'Curious thing for you, John, as you have
written about Bagenal on your website:
Joe’s wife is an O’Neill and her sister married Pat Bagenal from
Glen. You get it? A Bagenal-O’Neill marriage, like Mabel
Bagenal and the great Hugh O’Neill, only four hundred years later! Father Burke said that when he married them!'
….. more Morgan family memories soon …..
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