This jazz 4 piece plays at P J O’Hares in Carlingford every Sunday afternoon until 6.30. Great meeting place too. The ladies are Margaret, sister of Tony Feehan, lead singer and my friend of old, Maureen Quinn.
Gallery
View from Slieve Foye
Take the Tain Trail up by the Long Woman’s Grave and you will end by descending the east side of Slieve Foye into Carlingford. This is the view that rewards you.
Midsummer on Foye
We returned to Slieve Foye’s summit and slopes in search of terry’s missing blackthorn! We didn’t find it but what a time we had!
Satellite View of Slieve Gullion
This 3D Satellite View of Slieve Gullion (left), Fathom and Anglesey Mountains (right), the conurbation of Newry (top) and Warrenpoint (right, below) is obtained from NASA World Wind. The ‘Gap of the North’ is illuminated (middle) along the main N-S road.
Silver reflection (far right) is of lakes and dams in the Burren area.
Name the Newry Places
These photos of the recent past are of many places, housing estates etc. around Newry. Enjoy, and try to identify each place. Answers in the Discussion Board please and we will put labels on all the photos later.
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Camlough Lake Panorama
This is a panorama of the full length of Camlough Lake. Camlough (from the gaelic crooked lake) is a ‘glacial ribbon lake’. The lake is home to an array of bird, insect and fish life including Grey Herons, Moorhens, Mute Swans, Great Crested Grebes, Pike, Roach, Bream, Eels and Perch.
McKeowns Reunion Success
A wonderful night was had by all: here Emma and Ruth McCullagh: Kevin Lagan: McCullagh family: McKeown Family: Flynn family: Laverty family: Bernadette Fox, Matt Flynn and Lucia White.
Urney Graveyard
There can scarcely be a more scenic, restful place of final repose than this. Urney Graveyard in Dungooley is the last resting place of the poet Peadar O’Doirnan. It’s really worth your effort finding it!
McKeown Reunion May 2005
The McKeown Clan of South Armagh/Newry are holding a clan reunion in the Ti Chulainn Centre, Mullaghbawn on Friday evening. The slides show some family members of a generation ago.