Talk:Walsham How

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Hymns[edit]

I have identified 21 hymns so far from various books which I have and the list in the article.

I propose tabulating these from my own notes, which have an alphabetical list with a column for hymn books and numbers where the hymn may be found. These notes are from my preparation for my Church's mid-week meeting.

My interest was stimulated by the screen in Whittington Church. I shall post photos when I get time. I worked for the the firm which installed amplification in the Church, and noticed the screen in How's memory.

Robert of Ramsor (talk) 02:10, 17 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Leenane / An Lionaun[edit]

AS far as I can identify, the residential Leenane is County Galway not County Mayo. At this point, the border runs along Killary Fjord. W W How was in the habit of taking an annual fishing holiday, usually in Scotland or Ireland.

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.6009912,-9.7074581,2728m/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu

There is a Leenane mountain peak in County Mayo, but it does not seem to have any residential buildings.

Robert of Ramsor (talk) 12:19, 14 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]