This is just four Municipal Boundary markers: those at the Brickey Loanan, Templehill Road, Barley Lane and Rathfriland Road. We’re still awaiting your snaps of the other 14, or as many of them as remain in situ.
Gallery
Majestic Teelin
I do not know anywhere in the world more beautiful than Donegal in general and Teelin in particular. View this slideshow and judge for yourself!
That 1956 Abbey Class in Full
When we say “in full” we mean, as far as we know! But YOU know better!!
Please mentally knit the two photos together: we couldn’t show it as a continuous snap without reducing the size too much!!
Mad Earth Photos
John Cully of Mad Earth is working in Jakarta with tsunami victims; Martin Payne is on Guestbook. Jim Clarke and Jim McManus? First manager was Keith Hunter – then George Meekan of Belfast. They played blues and rock at local gigs.
Abbey Class of 1960: 2
This is the right-hand side of the earlier photo. The Abbey primary pupils are (L-R, from back) :
Sean McKevitt; Kevin Crilly; Francis Mallon; Martin McAlinden; Martin Mooney: Brendan McAnulty (O’Neill Ave)
Paddy Duffy; Declan McChesney; David McSherry; Charlie McSherry; Kevin O’Brien; John Murphy; Anthony Russell
Martin Moore; Sean O’Rourke; Martin Rocks; Desie Turley; Gerry Quinn, Mullaghbawn; Rory O’Rourke; Aidan Madden
Raymond O’Neill; Tom O’Hare
(Aidan Madden is the son of my dear friend Mary, and brother of my Bridge-pal, Fiona.)
Abbey Class of 1960: 1
They are (L-R and Back to Front):
Pat O’Hanlon: Liam McCrum: Raymond McParland: Tony Hanna: Sean McKevitt:
Brother McQuillan: Kevin Toner: Adrian O’Hare: ? Quigley: Martin Blair: Liam Goss: John McAllister:
John McClelland: Pat McLoughlin: Martin White: Sean McBlane
Martin Spiddle
Abbey Class ’60 ?
We will later upload this as one picture, when ALL will be included. For the moment have a go at putting names to these young faces! Additions/corrections on Guestbook, please!
Top Talent Slideshow
While we are waiting for the written report of the recent and hugely successful Top Talent Competition in the town, I just thought you’d like a sneak view of some of the participants!
From Omeath park Hotel
This is the view of Warrenpoint Port from the newly-refurbished Park Hotel in Omeath.