SHE was a phantom of delight
When first she gleamed upon my sight;
Newry News and Irish Fun
The Newry Social Security Office Manager then, in the early 1960s was Billy Sterritt from Warrenpoint.
It is little wonder that the baby in the photo below is so goggle-eyed! Is he thinking – ‘wow! I’d like to bury my head in those!’ Well, not really. The mystery is solved in the second photo.
For some time we have concentrated on the Crossmaglen area. Before we leave, we would like to list family names common historically in this area using the below listed sources – all, of course in their time, designed to extract maximum amounts from the locals for the planter and the English in exile. For us, of course, they are an invaluable source of local and family history research!
I recently read one of Brian Moore’s last books, Lies of Silence, the title referring to Westminster’s silence on the injustices perpetrated on the Catholic minority in the Northern statelet where Moore was reared (before he emigrated to North America).
I promised to give you plenty of advance notice of Newry Chamber Music’s midsummer event at Lislea Community Centre (Directions ? Through Camlough, round the Lake, up Sturgan Brae and 3 km on).