Before people could afford to fly abroad for summer holidays, many went to Warrenpoint and Rostrevor. The product had to be advertised!
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Before people could afford to fly abroad for summer holidays, many went to Warrenpoint and Rostrevor. The product had to be advertised!
In the bleak midwinter, I like to cheer you up with some old views of Warrenpoint and Rostrevor long ago …
Just thought I’d give you a Slideshow of Newry exiles in Bolton …
Dear Agnes
Our neighbours across the way are the most insufferable snobs who have irked just about everybody in the neighbourhood.
I hope this amuses you all!
I suggest : Gloria in excelsis: Santa: Jingle Bell Rock: We wish you Merry Christmas … etc.
We are all descended from someone. Do any of you recognise any one from the following list of residents of Bell’s Row of 1917?
Midnight Mass at St Catherine’s (Dominican) Church in Newry this year of 2010 will prove to be very special indeed.
I offer to Journal this photo of five Newry friends – and myself – enjoying a pint in the Irish Bar in Bolton Lancs in the 1990s.
The RMS Titanic was a British registered four funnelled ocean liner built for the transatlantic passenger and mail service between Southampton and New York.
Constructed at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, the Titanic was on her maiden voyage, the largest vessel afloat.