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anyone got information on these 2 Cutlery Manufactures Mulcrone & Donnelly

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It’s the same company, Donnelly was the company name and John Mulcrone was the owner, he had four sons, John, Raymond, David and Danny, I worked there for a few years, it was a very harsh place to work, me being just seventeen, but I absolutely loved it. I went to school with Danny, I know his three brothers are dead and the last I heard Danny was living in Lincoln. I earned fifteen pounds odd per week but I worked sixty hours a week, Mr Mulcrone , we called him John, worked along side us and if you walked on the firm you would have thought he was just a worker.

The firm was sold, demolished and students flats built on the site, I worked there from around 1961 to 1964, happy days.

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I was a pal of Danny Mulcrone in the sixties , a smashing lad Danny .

 

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50 minutes ago, TomMix said:

I was a pal of Danny Mulcrone in the sixties , a smashing lad Danny .

 

Where did you know him from?

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Around the Manor area ,Danny had a car when most of us could only dream of one .

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Hi might be a long shot I am the grandson of David mulcrone he died while I was young although I remember him I would love it if anyone has any pictures or stories thank-you 

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Hi Steve. I knew your grandad very well and also Mary that he was married to. I used to work with him for about 5 years. After work we would go to the pub and play darts. I have fond memories of him and all the family. 

Best wishes

Paul Russell

 

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Danny was(is)??? A great bloke ,happy memories of him when we were kids on the corner of the Street

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