There are several interesting photographs including one of Mr John Kinahan, marketing manager, Arthur Guinness (Belfast), handing over trophies to the Holywood Yacht Club team which won the Guinness Inter-Pub/Club Charity Quiz.
Meanwhile we have two old photographs from a ploughing demonstration which was held at the Ulster Folk Museum at Cultra.
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Mr John Kinahan, left, marketing manager, Arthur Guinness (Belfast) handing over trophies to the Holywood Yacht Club team which won the Guiness Inter-Pub/Club Charity Quiz, run in association with the Holywood Round Table. The team beat the Holywood Social Club in the district final. In the picture are Norman Bennett, captain, Austin Treacy, Tom Smeltzer and John Bingham. Also included are John Galbraith, scorer, Roy Williams, questionmaster, and Geoff Hunt, timekeeper. Picture: News Letter archives
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This noble looking sculptured head of Shakespeare in Donegall Square South, Belfast, seen being given a new look by painter Mr Milton Barker, recalls one of the Bard's lines, spoken by Kent in King Lear: "You have that in your coutenance which I would fain call 'master'".
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Bertie Hanna from Saintfield pictured giving a horse ploughing demonstration at the Ulster Folk Museum at Cultra, Holywood, Co Down, in February 1982. Picture: News Letter archives
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Katharine Kinney, a librarian at the Ulster Folk Museum at Cultra, Holywood, Co Down, holds Rob and Dick during Bertie Hanna's ploughing demonstration at the museum in February 1982. Picture: News Letter archives
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This noble looking sculptured head of Shakespeare in Donegall Square South, Belfast, seen being given a new look by painter Mr Milton Barker, recalls one of the Bard's lines, spoken by Kent in King Lear: "You have that in your coutenance which I would fain call 'master'".
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Bertie Hanna from Saintfield pictured giving a horse ploughing demonstration at the Ulster Folk Museum at Cultra, Holywood, Co Down, in February 1982. Picture: News Letter archives
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Katharine Kinney, a librarian at the Ulster Folk Museum at Cultra, Holywood, Co Down, holds Rob and Dick during Bertie Hanna's ploughing demonstration at the museum in February 1982. Picture: News Letter archives