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Photographs and other images from Glenavy Parish — some contain links to further information or stories.
Photo Gallery - Glenavy Parish
![]() Patricia Armstrong pictured in front of signal box at Glenavy |
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![]() Source unknown. "The Village of Glenavy". Date unknown. The young fellow in the picture is Thomas Matier. He was born in June 1919 and died in July 2002. His father was John (Jack) a blacksmith and his mother was Anna Marie McClurg. They were married in Lisburn on 31st January 1911. |
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![]() Footbridge, Fourscore, Glenavy (date unknown) |
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![]() Glenavy National School (date unknown) |
![]() Glenavy River postmark on rear is 1910 |
![]() James Ross, Glenavy billhead dated 12th July 1934 |
![]() Sunnyside, Glenavy, 2007 |
![]() Greetings from Glenavy (date unknown) |
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![]() Birthplace of John Ballance, one-time Premier of New Zealand, as it appeared in 1941. Reproduced by permission of Belfast Telegraph |
![]() McKeown Family who resided at Sunnyside |
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![]() Lough Neagh Centenarian dead. This quaint old dwelling on Ram's Island was for over 50 years the home of Mrs. Jane Cardwell, who died on Sunday at the age of 102 years. Source Unknown. |
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![]() The aftermath of the disastrous fire in December 1938 |
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![]() Source unknown. Picturesque County Antrim Parish Church destroyed. Glenavy Parish Church which was completely gutted by fire at the weekend.(1938) |
![]() Source unknown. Glenavy Parish Church rebuilt.(1939) |
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![]() Red Cross Volunteers RBP 286 pictured in 1977 by courtesy of The Ulster Star 23 01 1998 (larger image) |
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![]() Coronation Day 1911 Glenavy |
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![]() Glenavy War Memorial reproduced by kind permission of the photographer Brian Daulman view larger image |
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