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The Derry and Antrim Year Book

1965

STREET DIRECTORIES TRANSCRIBED
1805 - 1806 - 1807 - 1808 - 1819 - 1843 - 1852 - 1861 - 1868 - 1877 - 1880 - 1890 - 1894
1901 - 1907 - 1908 - 1909 - 1910 - 1912 - 1918 - 1924 - 1932 - 1939 - 1943 - 1947 - 1951 - 1960
1913 Tel. directory    1824 Pigots (Belfast)  &  (Bangor)   1894 Waterford Directory
1898 Newry Directory      Bangor Spectator Directory 1970

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Index for 1965    Calendar etc.    Counties    Towns and Villages
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Seven children who made their first Holy Communion in St. Mary's R.C. Church, Dunboe, May 16, 1964

The Magherafelt District R.U.C. annual dance was held in the Johnston Hall, Magherafelt, January 24, 1964. The photograph is of the organising committee and their wives. In the centre is District Inspector E. Woods, chairman

Pictured following the institution of the Rev. Brian D. A. Hannon, M.A., as rector of Dromore Parish, Desertmartin, by the Rt. Rev. Dr. J. C. Tyndall, Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, on September 8, 1964, are (from left) - Mr. Jack Farmer, rector's church warden; Ven A. G. Hannon, father of the new rector; Bishop Tyndall, the Rev. B. D. A. Hannon and Mr. Henry Farmer, people's church warden

Some of the children who attended the Children's Day service in Macosquin Parish Church, July 4, 1964

Ballycastle team, winners of the Coleraine and District Minor B Badminton league, 1964.
Back row (left to right) - G. Donnelly, B. Moriarty, J. O'Connor (capt.), C. Lynn.
Front row - Mrs. J. Kerr, Miss A. Tierney, Mrs. Deirdre Lynn, Miss M. Boyle

Girls from Magherafelt and Castledawson who received their first Holy Communion in the Church of the Assumption, Magherafelt, on May 8, 1964

Boys from Magherafelt and Castledawson who received their first Holy Communion in the Church of the Assumption, Magherafelt, May 8, 1964

Girls who were confirmed in Tamlaghtfinlagan Parish Church on April 18, 1964, by the Lord Bishop of the diocese, the Rt. Rev. Dr. C. J. Tyndall. Also in the picture are Rev. J. Bryans and Canon E. G. Crawcour

Boys who were confirmed in Tamlaghtfinlagan Parish Church on April 18, 1964, by the Lord Bishop of the diocese, the Rt. Rev. C. J. Tyndall. Also in the picture are Rev. J. Bryans and Canon E. G. Crawcour

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weir, Ballynougher, Castledawson, who celebrated their golden wedding on September 9, 1964, photographed with their family of four and their 12 grandchildren

The charter dinner of the Ballymoney Soroptimist Club was held in the Carrig-na-Cule Hotel, Portstewart, on June 13, 1964. The charter was presented by Miss G. P. Thyer-Jones, Immediate Past President of the Federation of Soroptimist Clubs of Great Britain and Ireland. In the photograph are -
Front row (left to right) - Miss Thyer-Jones, Dr. S. F. Gault (president of the new club), Mrs. N. McIlrath
Back row - Mrs. M. M. McEwen, Mrs. N. Browne, Dr. M. E. Sanderson

Coleraine Ladies' Bowling team, winners of the Provincial Ladies' League, 1964.
Left to right: Back row - Mrs. A. Fulton, Mrs. J. Morrison, Mrs. G. C. Seeton, Miss N. McLean
Centre row - Mrs. J. Thompson, Mrs. W. E. Cox, Mrs. J. Simpson, Miss M. Fulton
Front row - Mrs. D. McMullan, Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. M. Martin (president), Mrs. W. Acheson (captain), Mrs. W. Rea

Members of the medical, nursing and management committee of the Coleraine and Portrush Hospitals Group pictured at the first annual dinner dance of the Group in Fawcett's Hotel, Portrush, January 24, 1964.
From left (back row) - Miss M. Linton, Miss R. A. Gordon, Dr. W. Hill and Mrs. S. S. Henry
Front row - Dr. S. Bolton, Miss M. Nugent, Mr. R. Wray, Miss G. Wills, Mr. W. Mathews and Miss J. Davis

The organising committee of the Ballymoney R.U.C. district annual dinner dance in the Northern Counties Hotel, Portrush, February 7, 1964.
Back row (left to right) - Sergeant J. G. Duff, Constables S. J. Davidson and R. J. Forsythe, Sergeant R. Mitchell
Front row - Constable C. Johnston (secretary), District Inspector James O'Hara )chairman), Sergeant F. E. C. Holland (treasurer), Constable J. E. Lyttle

The Governor of Northern Ireland, Lord Wakehurst (second from left), photographed on his arrival at the Intermediate School, Magherafelt, on January 24, 1964, for the final performance by the Western Ballet Company. His Excellency was received by Mr. William Clark, D.L., Upperlands (second from right), and introduced to Mr. Wilfred M. Brennan, F.R.C.S., chairman of the newly formed Mid-Ulster Regional Arts Group, and Mr. R. A. Brown, O.B.E., chairman of Magherafelt Rural Council, who are also in the picture

Rev. Hubert Watson Brooks was installed on January 8, 1964, as minister of Armoy Presbyterian Church. Photograph shows the newly installed minister (fourth from left) and Mrs. Brooks with the Moderator of Route Presbytery, the Rev. Ian S. McDowell, Mosside (second from left), and the Rev. J. G. Leitch, Bushvale (extreme right), who was convener in charge of the vacancy

Rathmore Golf Club team, winners of the Barton Shield, 1964.
Standing (from left) - J. Donnelly, A. Taggart, C. Knox, jun., M. Dijon.
Seated - T. Dijon, Mr. D. Magee (Captain of the Club) and J. Faith

Group at Castlerock Golf Club President's Day on August 22, 1964.
From left - Roger Glass, Miss June Ritchie, Mr. A. Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell, Dr. W. Meharg, Mr. R. S. Gray, Mrs. G. Connelly

St. Mary's Intermediate School, Limavady, G.A.A. team, winners of 1964 County Derry Schools' G.A.A. League. In the centre from with the Shield is Tommy Harkin, captain. Pictures with the team also are Mr. J. Quigley (back row, extreme left) and Mr. M. Crilly (back row, extreme right)

Sixteen boys and girls were confirmed in St. Swithin's Parish Church, Magherafelt, on June 14, 1964, by the Most Rev. Dr. James McCann, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all-Ireland. Pictured with the young people is Dr. McCann and the rector, the Rev. H. S. Mortimer, who assisted him

The Captain of Ballycastle Golf Club, Mr. F. C. Rogan (fourth from left) and Council members, Messrs. J. P. O'Rourke, A. F. McCoy, B. P. McAleenan, Dr. G. Mullan and Mr. T. J. Sheehan, pictured at the annual dinner with the club trophies, August 1964

Some of the children who were confirmed by Most Rev. Dr. N. Farren, Bishop of Derry, at Desertmartin, April 28, 1964

Boys who were confirmed by the Bishop of Derry, Most Rev. Dr. N. Farren, in St. Mary's Church, Drumagarner, Kilrea, April 26, 1964

The Magherafelt Technical College hockey team, 1964, with games mistress Miss Pat McConkey

Garvagh Football Team, winners of the Johnston Cup, 1964

The Bishop of Connor, Rt. Rev. Dr. R. C. H. Elliott, confirmed 37 children and five adults in Agherton Parish Church, Portstewart, on April 26, 1964

Boys and girls who were confirmed by the Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, the Rt. Rev. Dr. C. J. Tyndall, in the Parish Church, Maghera, on April 26, 1964. Also in the photograph are rev. J. H. Swain, Maghera; Rev. R. S. W. Johnston, Kilrea; and Rev. A. W. Rogan, Aghadowey

A band parade was held at Bellaghy on September 5, 1964, in aid of Cancer Research. Miss Annie Kennedy who, with her brother, John, organised the parade, is pictured (right) pinning a badge on one of the collectors, Rye Peeples, of Maghera, prior to the parade. Also in the picture (from left) are Margo Gordon and Marie Howard, both of Bellaghy, and Gloria Taylor, Cookstown

Boys and girls from Maghera and district who received first Holy Communion in St. Mary's Oratory, Maghera, May 23, 1964

Girls who were confirmed by the Bishop of Derry, Most Rev. Dr. N. Farren, in St. Mary's Church, Drumagarner, Kilrea, April 26, 1964

Photographed following the re-opening of Dunseverick Baptist Church on January 18, 1964, after extensive renovations, are (from left) Pastor L. E. Deens, Belfast (president of the Baptist Union to Ireland), Mr. J. Thompson (deacon of the church), Mr. D. McClelland, Mrs. Mary McVicker, Mr. H. Sloan (secretary of the church), Pastor T. McNabb, Belfast, Pastor H. H. Orr, Belfast, and Pastor W. J. K. Byers (minister of the Dunseverick Church)

The Rev. John Wylie, minister of Ballymoney Free Presbyterian Church for the past ten years, was installed as the first minister of the Coleraine congregation on September 4, 1964.
From left - Mr. Samuel McIlreavy, elder; Rev. A. Cairns, Rev. C. Menary, Rev. J. Wylie, Rev. Dr. I. R. K. Paisley, Mr. Hugh Crowe, elder, and Rev. J. Douglas

Photographed after the confirmation service in St. Patrick's, Portrush, by the Bishop of Down and Connor, Most Rev. Dr. William Philbin, who was making his first official visit to the parish

Dr. William Philbin, Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor, and Rev. Seamus McKeown, P.P., with children who were confirmed by the Bishop when he paid his first official visit to St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church, Portstewart, May 25, 1964

Guests and committee members at the County Derry British Red Cross Society's annual ball at Drenagh, Limavady, September 25, 1964.
From left - Colonel C. B. Clark, county president, Upperlands; Senator J. C. Drennan, Limavady; Mrs. S. V. Wilson, Portstewart; Mrs. Drennan; Major S. V. Wilson, county vice-president; and Lieut.-Colonel C. R. McCausland, Drenagh

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