McCullough
Collection
small collection of items
William McCullough - Temperance Guiding Star Ballymacarrett
L.O.L. 265 1st January 1929 to 31st December 1930
Ballymacarrett Orange Hall, Albertbridge Road, Belfast
Temperance Guiding Star of Ballymacarrett L.O.L. R.P.B. 996
Drogheda Photographer
2 & 3 Belfast Photographers
there is a marriage between Foster David Erwin and Katharine Ruth Over, 7th
August 1999 at Gorsley Baptist Church
Parents Chris and Julia Over - Jim and Yvonne Erwin
Best Man - Martin Erwin
Bridesmaids - Faye Rawlins - Leslie Overton - Faye Roberts - Katie Silver
Ushers - Jeremy Over - Nigel Erwin - Jonny Mullan - John Roberts
Minister - Andrew Stuffins
Speaker - Brooke Mullan
Music - Jeremy Over - Jonny Mullan - Danny Silver
Flowers - Liz Stuffins - Eunice Powell - Debbie Price - Helen Roberts
P.A. - Michael Stuffins
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1) TV Post Channel 9 27th September 1962 Exclusive Guide to All Ulster
Television and ITV News and Programmes - Simon is Back in Ward 10 Frederick
Bartman, as Dr. Simon
2) Pavement Pangs, Musical Memories and a Well-Loved Old Street - These are
some of Robert Wilson Hume's topics for this Week. Vanishing flagstones -
Eighteen months ago, if not more, I launched a tirade about the loose
flagstones in Belfast. Now, I am glad to report, the Corporation is doing
something about them. In ever so many little side-streets of our town
the lorrymen (yes, and the van-drivers and motorists too) find the
carriageway too narrow for their comings and goings. Either they park
on the sidewalk, half-on-half-off, or they use it as a reversing area.
Result: The Flagstones Get Cracked Or Loosened. Another, and even more
melancholy result is that after a heavy shower or two of rain (yes lady,
just the type we seem to have been getting every day for several years now)
the unwary pedestrian tramps on one of these loose flagstones and sends a
nice cooling jet of water up the leg of his pants. If he happened to be a
lady ... Well, we'll say no more. I noticed that Corporation men just
now are putting down nice, solid concrete instead of flagstones in several
side-streets. More power to their cement-mixers. And I hope the
waterpipes etc., are in good repair underneath, so that they won't have to
dig the whole lot up again. The Old Street - I called in on Eddie
Allen of Dock Street some evenings ago, hoping to pick up some sort of
interesting yarn about the deep-water men. For Eddie, as you may know,
is a tonsorial artist and has come to be known as the Sailormen's Barber.
But, although he has his prices inscribed on the mirrors in a dozen or more
languages, he was not in the mood to talk of ships or seagoers.
Instead, he treated me to a dissertation on hairdressers' conferences and
the latest equipment to be found in the salons. One particular
sentence or two that stayed in my mind concerned Dock Street itself: "Most
people in the trade," said Eddie, "dream of a place in the centre of things
- you know, High Street, Royal Avenue, Donegall Place. "But Dock
Street will do me. I'm trying all the time to improve on the shop,
just because this old streets reared my father, and reared me, and now is
rearing mine. "Maybe I'm being too fanciful, but I don't think you could do
too much for a street like this."
3) Concluding The Man Who Dares by Jack Loudan - Braves bullets to save his
wounded men. The true story of Lt.-Col. Blair Mayne recounts some of his
exploits in Frances where his 'Private Army' linked up with The Maquis
4) Post Bag - Preview - Coronation Street, Georgie McIntyre, Henry Street,
Ballymena - Teatime With Tommy, Mrs. I. Frazer, Wickham Drive, Enniskillen -
Lorraine Thompson, Shimna Close, Belfast - Voyager, Miss Deirdre J. Boyd,
Rosetta Avenue, Belfast - Decoy, Beverley Garland, Mrs. E. C. Simpson,
Gortrush Park, Omagh - This Week, D. J. McPhail, 107 Field Ambulance,
Victoria Barracks, Belfast - James Logie Baird, Barrie S. Todd, Governor's
Place, Carrickfergus - Sir Francis Drake, Miss Barbara McCutcheon,
Ballyregan Crescent, Dundonald - James McNeill Whistler, Miss Anne McCollam,
Ballyloughan Avenue, Ballymena
5) Surfside, Connie Taylor . Andra Martin, Hazel Haynes . Jackie Loughery,
Eve Tibbles . Jean Willes, Martin Haynes . Rhodea Reason, "Deep" waters .
Dean Fredericks, Quincey Tibbles . Whit Bissell, Lt. Snediger . Donald
Barry, Jason Westover . Michael Garrett, Directed by Frank Baur, Produced by
Charles Hoffman, Executive Producer, Wm. T. Orr - Lorna Craig, Bruno Wilson
6) Plutt - John Gott, Silverstone
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