We’d cover a townland a night, maybe thirty or forty houses. The word… Terms of abuse: Talking of Brannon’s Ghost that was known for breaking ‘wine’, I read the… These two neighbour men were forever falling out over a right of way….Michael Mallin Park
Wren Boys and Mummers
Boiled Egg Hard to Beat
Mixed Phrases
Putting the aul’ fella away!
Follow the fishes’ FARTs
Fumbling Robbers
Customers had entered easily. The large notice said [SLIDE] so they simply slid the reinforced glass door to one side. These guys tried pushing – then pulling. Then they put their collective shoulders to the door. Shipping Losses
Bad Luck Signs
Geese for the Cooking?
Upper Killeavy Townlands
What little remains of the sparse contribution of the Irish Citizens Association may lie in a few street names in the West Ward of Newry. Everyone has heard of James Connolly (of James Connolly Park, off Patrick Street) but who was Michael Mallin of the adjacent Park?
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
You get to be burdened with debt if you can’t budge it.
Lig silly, ‘he’s just a lig’; act the lig: pay no heed to that lig!
There was a son one time was all for putting his father away, saying he was done and no good only for eating!
The restaurant clientele was naturally fearful and concerned when three armed and masked men appeared at the door, intent on robbery. When the robbers failed to gain entry, people inside became puzzled.
We all recall from our school days, tales of cruel shore people luring ships’ captains unto rocks with bright lights. They were after the spoils of wrecks, and they cared not at all for the watery fate of sailors
Did you know?
If a pregnant woman should spy a hare, she was to make a hole in her vest (everyone wore a vest then!). This was to ensure that the child she was carrying wouldn’t be born with a hare-lip.
Some townland names in Upper Killeavy and how they are said locally:














