Fleet Daleway cars outside office in Edenderry
Fleet Daleway cars outside office in Edenderry
This photo shows the Daleway 'fleet' of Mini learner driver cars outside the Edenderry office c1964.
(Eric will write a detailed caption for this in due course.)
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Shops
Shops
Mr and Mrs Moffett had a photography shop at top of Watson Street overlooking Edenderry square.
Photo courtesy Mr D Mullan.
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Hoys butchers
Hoys butchers
Old photo of Hoys butchers.
Courtesy of John Hoy
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Sale of 90 Bridge Street Shop
Sale of 90 Bridge Street Shop
Notice of the sale appeared in Portadown Times August 1980. Gordon Speers Carpets trades from these premises today.
Photo courtesy of Portadown Times
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The Tool Box Shop
The Tool Box Shop
The building jutting out on the right hand side was Sam Brown's Tool Box Shop.
Photo courtesy of Richard Edgar.
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Tom Raymond's Shop
Tom Raymond's Shop
Tom Raymond opened his shop at 81 Bridge Street in 1922. The boy standing in doorway of 79a was Arthur Allen & through the door upstairs the Brethern held religous meetings. It was known as The Brethern Meeting House. The meetings were conducted by Greaves of the factory in the Annagh & Peattie of Carpet factory. We would like to know names of the 3 other men in photo.
Photo courtesy of Ross Raymond
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Mrs Branyan's Shop
Mrs Branyan's Shop
This photo was taken late 40's early 50's.A cobbler traded from the house before Mrs Branyan had it renovated. Note the cobblers sign above the shop.It was at top of James Street on the Carrickblacker Road. JP's chippy took over when Mrs Branyan retired. The door on extreme left took you into Gerry Neillin's milk store. The door next to it was the home of the 3 McNulty girls, Lena, Louie & Mabel. McClements who made head stones for graves lived in the house on the right of the shop. His business was in Bridge Street next door to the car dealer Edwin May. Mrs Branyan made the best toffee apples in the area & people came from near & far to sample them. Photo courtesy of Mrs Branyan.
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Shops in Edenderry
Shops in Edenderry
The ones we can identify are from left to right,at the end with the sign - Avery Scales,J Pentland & Son,Bairds the hairdresser & S Lyttle.If anyone can remember the others please let us know & also the band. We thank Mrs Jean Milligen for permission to use the photo.
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Mrs Elsie Dale & Mrs Winnie Branyan
Mrs Elsie Dale & Mrs Winnie Branyan
Well known sisters who traded in the Edenderry area in the 50's& 60's. Mrs Dale had her grocery/confectionary shop in Bridge Street & Mrs Branyan had hers at the top of James Street. Note the picture on the wall is of the old thatched cottage on Bachelors Walk.Sadly both cottages were demolished years ago
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