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Retro

Members of the Donnelly family. Clockwise from rear left: Maureen Donnelly, Frank Donnelly, Marianne Donnelly (wife of Éamon Donnelly), Kay Donnelly, Nora Donnelly, Sean Donnelly and Eleanor (Nelly) Donnelly. Undated.

The Éamon Donnelly Collection at Newry and Mourne Museum

One of three classes from Seaview Nursery School which visited The Keep at Narrow Water Castle, pictured with warden James McEvoy and principal Miss Sheila McGinniss.

RETRO REPORTER: A step back in time to 2008

Samuel Wilson Reside was the architect of the new building for Foster’s department store erected in Hill Street in Newry in 1907.

LOCAL HISTORY: Overview of the Reside Collection at local museum

Set dancing winners were St Peter's Warrenpoint.

RETRO REPORTER: Another look back through our 2008 files

Pantomime dame, May McFettridge launches Royal Mail's Christmas stamps with Newry postman Anthony Morgan.

RETRO REPORTER: Back in time to 2008

The Drama Society of the Abbey Grammar School, Newry, was in full swing rehearsing for their play 'Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme'.

RETRO REPORTER: Back to the turn of the millennium with our photo archive

Young models Kathy Trainor, Grace Boylan and Judy Black who took part in the Arcadia Group's fashion show in the Canal Court Hotel.

RETRO REPORTER: Back in time through the Newry Reporter's photo archive

Packing the vans on the street was a feature of life on Castle Street for over a hundred years. From Five Generations of Baking in Newry 1837-1987 by Peter Makem and Gerry Murphy (Newry, 1987)

McCann’s bread deliveries in the local area

RETRO REPORTER: Ten more images from the year 2000!

The tradition of good taste: Products at McCann’s Bakery​

RETRO REPORTER: Another look back at the year 2000

Pictured are Maura McKevitt, Reading Recovery teacher from St Colman's Abbey PS and Rose Roche, Head of English at St Joseph's High School, Crossmaglen. Ms Roche was presented with the Marie O'Donnell award for Creative Writing on behalf of her school while Ms McKevitt was the representative of the Abbey who collected the Storytellers Award. Both awards were won in the 'Spooky Stories' competition organised by the Newry Museum and Newry Library.

RETRO REPORTER: Ten pictures from our archives

RETRO REPORTER: Ten pictures from the year 2000

LOCAL HISTORY: Memories of the workforce at McCann’s Bakery in Newry

RETRO REPORTER: Going back in our files to 1985

​Miles McCann served with the RAF in the Far East during the Second World War.

Family battled for bakery through world wars - and 'bread war'

Greencastle was built at the mouth of Carlingford Lough on the northern shore in the 13th Century. It originally consisted of a deep moat, a curtain wall with corner towers, a keep, and other buildings within the ward.

Historical Aspects of Carlingford Lough

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Suspected drugs were found in Newry Leisure Centre.

'Suspected drugs' found at Newry Leisure Centre

Press Eye - Northern Ireland - 1st November 2023 

Photo by Jonathan Porter / Press Eye 


Flooding in Newry City Co Down.

Michael Nugent ice cream shop Newry.


The clean up operation has started in Newry, the owners of flooded businesses are facing expensive clean-up operations.

Water levels in the most heavily affected areas have receded overnight.

:The clean up operation has started in Newry. The owners of flooded businesses are facing expensive clean-up operations. Water levels in the most heavily affected areas receded overnight.

Newry BID to host update on impact of flooding on businesses

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Valerie Harte (left) supports the ‘Share the Road to Zero’ pledge with Julie Thompson, Deputy Secretary in the Department for Infrastructure.

Newry, Mourne and Down Council joins pledge to Share the Road to Zero

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