Bessbrook Mill

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Peter Bradley writes of Bessbrook long ago. ‘I was born in Newry in 1917 but when I was very young the family moved to Hill Street (Quarry Road) Bessbrook. These houses together with Flynntown (Rock Row) were built to accommodate the labourers at the local quarry. 

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An exile in Canada

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I recently came upon this memoir of an Irish exile from Moortown, Tyrone settled in Canada. It is of special interest to me as the author may be of my extended family – my own grandfather came down the Newry Canal a century ago from Moortown. It was thirty years later that the family concerned left Ireland for Canada. I am confident that his writing will strike a chord with our many reluctant exiles in North America and perhaps Australia too.

 If not I shall desist after this entry: if so, you can have much more!

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Patriots

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When Mickie Smyth left Dunhill’s pub he had three ‘Belfast Telegraphs’ left.

He’d done well today, considering that they were last night’s copies.  He turned right down Navigation Street but had to stop almost immediately.


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