There are several interesting photographs from the dispersal of one of Northern Ireland’s leading suckler herds, the breeding herd of Dicksons Farm Ltd, Downpatrick, at Castle Ward.
Also feature in today’s selection of photographs are pupils who took part in Ulster Women’s Council Public Speaking competition which was held at the Official Unionist Party headquarters in Glengall Street, Belfast
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Brothers Timmy and Joe Hamill from Strangford, watching the sale in February 1982. Picture: Trevor Dickson/Farming Life archives
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Sharing a joke at the dispersal sale of the Dickson Farms herd at Castle Ward in February 1982. Picture: Trevor Dickson/Farming Life archives
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Looking over the stock at Castle Ward, Co Down, in February 1982 are Milo Piekaar, Killinchy, Ken Gracey, Tandragee, and Ivan McCammond, Templepatrick. Picture: Trevor Dickson/Farming Life archives
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Brothers Timmy and Joe Hamill from Strangford, watching the sale in February 1982. Picture: Trevor Dickson/Farming Life archives
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Sharing a joke at the dispersal sale of the Dickson Farms herd at Castle Ward in February 1982. Picture: Trevor Dickson/Farming Life archives
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Looking over the stock at Castle Ward, Co Down, in February 1982 are Milo Piekaar, Killinchy, Ken Gracey, Tandragee, and Ivan McCammond, Templepatrick. Picture: Trevor Dickson/Farming Life archives