Relaxed children

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Another in the Janine Masters series of photos. You may have seen this one before – I know I have – but I’d never noticed a few of the interesting features!

Life Poem

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Covet neither wealth nor the prize it brings Lest you make material things…

Forkhill House

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 There was another notable in the Forkhill area – besides the often mentioned Squire Jackson – one Captain Alexander, whose original Forkhill House home endured well into the twentieth century. 

Banshee

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Jack McCulla and Bertie Jones walked across Bagnall Street and turned up the hill towards the park. On the other side, Geordie Smith had stopped to knock the McFee’s door.  One of the window panes had been broken and bits of glass were lying on the footpad. There was a broken cup a few feet into the road.

Orkney Butchers

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A large body of Scottish troops under Major-General Robert Munroe landed in Carrickfergus on 15 April 1642 to assist in repressing the insurrection.

Johanna Legova

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Dear Agnes,

It was my wife’s idea in the first place that we hire a cheap immigrant female worker to help her with the chores.

 

Cowboys and Indians

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Another surprise for me was that boys and girls freely mingled both inside and outside the classroom, unlike in Moortown, where the sexes were rigidly segregated in different classrooms and kept apart in the playground by a high wall. 

Stranger than fiction?

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Picture the scene. My kitchen, here in leafy Warwickshire. Morning, between nine and ten o’clock. Sometime, mid to late nineteen eighties.

Lost with all hands

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[ preceding article can be read    here

On 11 June 1847 Sir John Franklin died and Crozier assumed leadership of the beleaguered expedition. It was his first and only command in the Royal Navy and he was soon faced with a perplexing dilemma.

Chapel St residents

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On the far side of the street from Quay Street corner, at 2 Chapel Street lived the Campbells. They had two entrances to their home, one on the street and one down Granny Hughes’ entry. The photo below shows an early family photo. Rita, recently deceased, was the dear wife of Terry, our Editor’s walking companion.

Meadow Memories 8

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The favourite game of all was Tig around the Block. It involved literally dozens of us, boys, and occasionally a few girls and was played not just Round the Block but as far afield as The Pighall Loanan, Derrybeg, Sandy’s Field, The Line, The Plaits, The Bricky Loanan and all areas within, especially other people’s back gardens. Played on this scale, there had to be a whole team ‘on it’. The more dedicated of us played the game with surprising intensity and military discipline.