Mary St Characters
Fabian spoke of one courtly, well-spoken old gentleman, unshaven and wearing a shabby black overcoat who sold second-hand pots and pans in Newry market of old. He also had other rusting kitchenware.
Fabian Rides Roy-Rodgers fashion
Fabian Boyle is our most esteemed local journalist. He presently writes in the…
Mary Street Tales: Fabian
Fabian’s reflections on childbirth two generations ago are reminiscent of those of an earlier contributor speaking of The Meadow.
Mary Street
Recent pictures and stories of Mary Street and its residents reawakened my own…
In Like a Lamb
March come in like a lion and out like a lamb
As the day lengthens, the cold strengthens
Ethel Fitzpatrick
Ethel Fitzpatrick lives today at Carrick Ard on the Fullerton Road, just yards…
Ida Crappiner
It was a full month after the traumatic event but Ida Crappiner was still in tears as she explained.
Miss Ethel again
Miss Ethel remembers the midwives of old on the local beat in High Street.
They were Nurses McKegney and Loughran. When they were spotted arriving, with their large leather Gladstone bags, the children raced after them for they knew they were bringing a baby, and they all hoped it was to their own house.
Headless Horseman
Miss Ethel remembered The Rocks of High Street where many generations spent idyllic days of youth. Even in your editor’s time, when inter-estate soccer leagues were first established, we played many of our games there. I’ll never forget our first ever game up High Street way.
Meadow Rangers were 2-0 up against our bitter High Street rivals and confident we could hold them to a draw in their home leg. They for their part were suspiciously ebullient as though they had a trick up their sleeve. As already indicated, due to the efforts of our parents the Resi was transformed into a rush-less, fairly even surfaced playing field. By way of contrast, The Rocks were no less than their name implied, an undulating stony surface interspersed with strategically-placed sharp-edged rocky outcrops. I had failed to impress the selectors in the season to date and I was relegated from my position of left-half to goals [next step, behind the goal!]. By common consent, the goals could be stopped by any gauche individual capable of getting in the way. (Pat Jennings was the only but very obvious exception). That was my speciality.