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WE ARE HEADING TO TULLOW SHOW THIS SUNDAY,MEETING AT TUBS AND TILES AT 11
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Just a reminder that our Classic Car Show and BBQ is scheduled for Sunday 25th May starting at 1pm, if you could remind your members and if they could confirm their attendance and also the make and model of the car.
We look forward to welcoming you all on the day.
Regards:
Sabine
Wells House & Gardens,
Ballyedmond,
Gorey,
Co.Wexford
Tel: 0539186737
http://www.facebook.com/wellshouseandgardens
Wells House can boast over 300 years of history, built in the late 1600s by John Warren who owned more than 6,000 acres of land in the area it was purchased on his death by the Doyne family who then lived there, and engaged renowned English architect, Daniel Robertson to completely redesign the house during the 1830′s. It was Robertson who designed the house standing at Wells today.
The Doynes lived at Wells House for 260 years, until 1965 when the Rosler family bought the house and lands. The current owners father, Gerhard Rosler, a hard working and innovative German industrialist, moved to Wells House with his family in 1965.
Wells Estate which incorporates the House is 450 acres (inc. 100 acres of Woodland) and is owned today by Mr. Uli Rosler, who lives in Wells House with his wife Sabine. Uli Rosler has always had a love of farming and nature, and he operates a working farm at Wells
– See more at: http://www.wellshouse.ie/explore/about-wells-house-gardens/#sthash.1vC2dCdd.dpuf
Wells House can boast over 300 years of history, built in the late 1600s by John Warren who owned more than 6,000 acres of land in the area it was purchased on his death by the Doyne family who then lived there, and engaged renowned English architect, Daniel Robertson to completely redesign the house during the 1830′s. It was Robertson who designed the house standing at Wells today.
The Doynes lived at Wells House for 260 years, until 1965 when the Rosler family bought the house and lands. The current owners father, Gerhard Rosler, a hard working and innovative German industrialist, moved to Wells House with his family in 1965.
Wells Estate which incorporates the House is 450 acres (inc. 100 acres of Woodland) and is owned today by Mr. Uli Rosler, who lives in Wells House with his wife Sabine. Uli Rosler has always had a love of farming and nature, and he operates a working farm at Wells
– See more at: http://www.wellshouse.ie/explore/about-wells-house-gardens/#sthash.HvFTjJRF.dpuf
Wells House can boast over 300 years of history, built in the late 1600s by John Warren who owned more than 6,000 acres of land in the area it was purchased on his death by the Doyne family who then lived there, and engaged renowned English architect, Daniel Robertson to completely redesign the house during the 1830′s. It was Robertson who designed the house standing at Wells today.
The Doynes lived at Wells House for 260 years, until 1965 when the Rosler family bought the house and lands. The current owners father, Gerhard Rosler, a hard working and innovative German industrialist, moved to Wells House with his family in 1965.
Wells Estate which incorporates the House is 450 acres (inc. 100 acres of Woodland) and is owned today by Mr. Uli Rosler, who lives in Wells House with his wife Sabine. Uli Rosler has always had a love of farming and nature, and he operates a working farm at Wells
– See more at: http://www.wellshouse.ie/explore/about-wells-house-gardens/#sthash.HvFTjJRF.dpuf
Wells House can boast over 300 years of history, built in the late 1600s by John Warren who owned more than 6,000 acres of land in the area it was purchased on his death by the Doyne family who then lived there, and engaged renowned English architect, Daniel Robertson to completely redesign the house during the 1830′s. It was Robertson who designed the house standing at Wells today.
The Doynes lived at Wells House for 260 years, until 1965 when the Rosler family bought the house and lands. The current owners father, Gerhard Rosler, a hard working and innovative German industrialist, moved to Wells House with his family in 1965.
Wells Estate which incorporates the House is 450 acres (inc. 100 acres of Woodland) and is owned today by Mr. Uli Rosler, who lives in Wells House with his wife Sabine. Uli Rosler has always had a love of farming and nature, and he operates a working farm at Wells
– See more at: http://www.wellshouse.ie/explore/about-wells-house-gardens/#sthash.HvFTjJRF.dpuf
Wells House can boast over 300 years of history, built in the late 1600s by John Warren who owned more than 6,000 acres of land in the area it was purchased on his death by the Doyne family who then lived there, and engaged renowned English architect, Daniel Robertson to completely redesign the house during the 1830′s. It was Robertson who designed the house standing at Wells today.
The Doynes lived at Wells House for 260 years, until 1965 when the Rosler family bought the house and lands. The current owners father, Gerhard Rosler, a hard working and innovative German industrialist, moved to Wells House with his family in 1965.
Wells Estate which incorporates the House is 450 acres (inc. 100 acres of Woodland) and is owned today by Mr. Uli Rosler, who lives in Wells House with his wife Sabine. Uli Rosler has always had a love of farming and nature, and he operates a working farm at Wells
– See more at: http://www.wellshouse.ie/explore/about-wells-house-gardens/#sthash.HvFTjJRF.dpuf
Join us for our annual car show featuring a host of cars from vintage to modern sports! Children’s entertainment and a visit from the infamous Toad of Toad Hall adds to the atmosphere of the day! Our chef will prepare a delicious BBQ featuring locally produced meats and tempting salads!
– See more at: http://www.wellshouse.ie/wellshouse-events/#sthash.zWR8MiUU.dpuf
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Our 2014 National Rally takes place on the 27th-29th June’14.
The venue is the Ballybrit Racecourse,Galway.
We are currently negotiating a hotel package in Galway City and should have more information soon.
The theme of the rally is,
Emma Naughton-Heavey. is a seventeen year old from Moyvilla, Oranmore, Co. Galway.
She is the eldest of four children but earlier this year she was diagnosed with a very rare cancer called Fibrolamellar Hepatocellular Carcinorma, or Fibrolamellar for short.
Emma needs to travel back and forth to the USA for treatment and several fund raising campaigns are currently under way.
We are delighted to be invited to attend their classic and vintage show and are honoured to be part of this most deserving of charities.
Whilst entry is free to exhibitors,all vehicles must be pre-registered before the event…
All registered vehicles must be in place by 10:00 for the static show on Sunday 29th.June
As part of their fundraising programme, a raffle is also taking place.
First prize is a 1969 Morris Minor 1000 Convertible.
For more information please see Emma’s website by clicking on the link below.
Raffle tickets on sale at the Irish Vintage Stand, Swords,6th.April’14
MOREDETAILS ON www. immoc.com
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Annual vintage car and tractor run this Sunday
Run to go at 1.30
PLEASE CONTACT DAN KENNEDY FOR MORE DETAILS ON 087 2064785
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Dear Vintage Enthusiast,
You are invited to join us for the 6th annual Original Garden of Ireland Run taking place on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th of September this year.
Our run begins at the Strand Hotel in the seaside town of Bray traveling through County Wicklow at a leisurely pace stopping en route to soak up the atmosphere and chat to fellow enthusiasts.
Our dinner dance is as per usual in Ireland’s oldest hotel, the Woodenbridge Hotel. This will be at 8.30pm and food will be finished by 10.30pm at the very latest, leaving plenty of time to dance the night away or simply chat with friends.
Sunday’s run leaving the Woodenbridge Hotel will take us to Wicklow’s Historical Gaol for a static display at this famous landmark.
So we would be delighted to welcome you to County Wicklow for our relaxing vintage weekend !
Should you need any further information please do not hesitate to contact me or any member of Bray Vintage Car Club.
Best Regards,
Daphne Connolly
Bray Vintage Car Club
086 1650 353
Registration fee: €15 per vehicle,
Dinner dance tickets: €30 each,
B&B €45 pps