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Cushendall Gig Team
Dusty Rhodes (poet & local character)
Red Bay Ferry to Scotland
Sleans Fishery, Cushendun #1
Sleans Fishery #2
Sleans Fishery #3
Cushendun Mill
Andrew McCracken
Inglis & Co.
Bob Creighton
Brian Black
Retreat Station
McAuleys, the Bay
Red Bay pier, Waterfoot
Cushendall Postcard
St. Killian's, Glenariffe
Parkmore Station
Spinning in Glenariffe
Waterfoot, 1930s
Waterfoot
Cushendun Bridge c.1914
Cushendun House
Dobbs Residence
Salmon Fishermen
Cushendun
Daniel & John McSparran
Old Smithy Knocknacarry
Glendun view 1960's
Mailcar Cushendun c.1914
Knocknacarry 1920's
Regatta Day, Cushendun
Ballyeamon School
High Street,Cushendall
Retreat Station
Livestock Sale 1950s
Sheep Sale, Cushendall
Cushendall Sheep Sale
Cushendall Procession
Pat McLarnon
Cushendall School 1920s
Falavee Pier, Glenariffe
Cushendun Fair
Dan McAllister
Angling Competition
Antrim Hurling Team N.Y.
B'galley Rowing Team c.1923
Building Gig, Carnlough
Charles McLarnon Sr
C. Pettigrew & J. Clifford
Glencorp, cottage
Knocknacarry cottages
Cushendun Camogie Team
Cushendun Hurling Team c.1931
Coastguard Station Glenarm
Cornmill Glenarm
St. Patricks, Craigagh
Glenshesk Football Team
Delargy's Hotel Cushendall
Fishermen
Draught net fishing Cushendun
Spectators at Gig Racing
Glenshesk Cottage
Glensmen Touring
Carnlough
Carnlough Bay View
Coast Road Journey
Harvesting at Cloney
Harvesting at Raghery, Rathlin
Knocking Whins
Levy's Shop Cushendun
Lint pulling Cloney
Local Boys, Cushendun
Lord Antrim & Committee
Lord Cushendun
M.J. McNeill & passenger
Maggie McMullan
Toberwine St., Glenarm
Mill Street, Cushendall
Margy River, Ballycastle
Procession Early 1900's
Men at Procession
Outside Glendun Hotel
Pat Hamiltons Bar
Return from Craigagh Rock
Mill Street Procession Cushendall
Rathlin Cottages
Glens Slide Car
Rowers
Soapworks, Ballycastle
Footing Turf, Parkmore
Straidkilly, Carnlough
Glenarm 1940's
Straidkilly early 1900s
Cushendun c.1914
Cave Hse. Cushendun
Cushendun Old Post Office
Slide car
James McSparran
Archie McSparran
Turf cutting 1930's
Turf cutting Grange Mtn.
Limestone Railway Carnlough
Ellen Rose McDonnell
Lint pulling Rananagh
Coastguard Station Torr
Cushendun Village
Lint pulling
Mary Stone
Dan Hernon
Knocknacarry 1950's
Cushendun House
Corn cutting
Hand woven tweed
McElheran Family
McKays Shop
Mass Rock Procession Cushendun
Procession 1930's
Procession c. 1914
Procession Stewarts
Procession Closeup
Glenarm People
Cushendall Golf Club
Cushendun Beach
Glens of Antrim Hotel
Smithy at Knocknacarry
Charles McAuley
Knocknacarry mid 1930's
Glens of Antrim Hotel 1930
Cushendun Fair
Cushendun Postcard
Turf cutting
Senator Joe Maguire
Threshing demo Turnamona
Jaunting Car, Parkmore Station
Coast Road Postcard
Glenariffe Forest
Grenaghan, Glenariffe
James Laverty, Carrivemurphy
Coast Road Widening
Glenariffe Tea Rooms
Waterfoot School
Waterfoot School - Who's Who
 
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martinroe22 on December 06, 2011 at 02:51 PM said:
The picture of the McAuley Brothers  of the Bay i have a will entry that suggests the family was in a farm called Back of the Hill of the Bay  around 1875 
ndarragh on March 02, 2010 at 01:15 AM said:

In the Antrim Hurling Team, NY, photo, my grandfather, Neil Darragh of Cushendall and Brooklyn NY is pictured top right. I have the hurling stick he is holding!

Neil Darragh, Massachusetts, USA

nathan1 on October 31, 2008 at 08:08 AM said:
The photos are lovely!  I especially liked Ellen Rose McDonnell and Maggie McMullan, since our Mary McMullan and Michael McDonnell lived in Glenravel at the turn of the century.  Betty McDonnell
Haymaker on October 27, 2007 at 05:13 PM said:
Glad to hear Maureen McIlwee is keeping well and enjoyed a view of her old home.

moiram on April 10, 2007 at 07:24 PM said:
I have enjoyed these photographs very much, especially the one of Red Bay because at the time this was taken my mother, Maureen McIlwee, lived there with her mother father and two sisters. I showed her the photo too and it certainly brought happy memories back to her.You can even make out that my Gran had the window opened, Fantastic, Thanks again
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