BALLYHOLME POST OFFICE_4432
Here we are on Sheridian Drive in the
year 1910, in the distance Windmill Hill and what gives it it's name a Windmill.
To the right we have Ballyholme Post Office and the Genral Store. Look to
the left of the photograph and you will see that this side of the road has
a pavement, it also has kerb stones and has Street Lamps same as the right
side except it stops at the railings, I wonder why.
BANGOR HARBOUR_4434
Down on the harbour at the middle pier
back in 1943 is Robert Neill & Sons Ltd lorry getting loaded with massive
iron buckets full of coal from the ship along side, the crane driver then
was Matt Doyle and doing a good job of it.
BEACH_4433
Down on tthe beach the men are shoveling
up the seaweed with a man behind the horse lifting the seaweed by hand and
puting it in the cart before moving on to another pile of seaweed with a man
standing by it. Now they are not there to clear the seaweed away so the public
can have a nice clean beach. No, the seaweed is to be used on farmland to
fertilize the crops.