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Bro. Daryl Hewitt presenting Bro Jim Burns with 50 year jewel.
Bro. Daryl Hewitt presenting Bro Jim Burns with 50 year jewel.
Bro. Daryl Hewitt Worshipful District Master of Portadown District No. 1 presenting Bro Jim Burns with 50 year jewel at meeting in Dan Winters Cottage to celebrate centenary of LOL 322.
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LOL322 at Dan Winters Cottage
LOL322 at Dan Winters Cottage
Back row; Gary Scott, Eric Treanor, Colin Treanor, Jonnie McAvoy, Alan Anderson, Arnold Sleator, Jim Edgar,Philip Hoy.George Robinson Middle Row; Daryl Hewitt (District Master), Billy Palmer, Jackie Mann, Jim Burns, Harry Cooke (LOL No 9), Richard Morrison. Front Row; John Hoy (Chaplain), David Hoy (Deputy Master ), Brian Moore (Master LOL 322), Jim Kane (Secretary)
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Edenderry Orange Hall
Edenderry Orange Hall
Hello I took this picture a while back. If I remember correctly the deceased was a Mr Todd from Meadow Lane. He had 6 daughters and one son if I remember correctly. His son was called Michael Todd as he and I both attended Thomas Street P.S.Micheal and I were both in P. 4 when Micheal had a tragic accident and drowned near the River Bann. Anyway I thought you may like to put the picture us as I just happened to be standing one Sunday afternoon and just happened to have a camera with me.
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Ulster Covenant signed by Bro. James Connolly
Ulster Covenant signed by Bro. James Connolly
James Connolly signed the Ulster Covenant on Ulster Day 28 September 1912 at Portadown Town Hall. His residence at the time was listed as 20 Carleton Street, Portadown. The certificate pictured was kindly donated to LOL 322 by Bro. Cecil Allen of Kilmoriarty LOL 31 (Bro. Connolly was a relative of Bro. Allen’s wife).
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Bro. R.J. Magowan meets Lord Brookeborough
Bro. R.J. Magowan meets Lord Brookeborough
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Obituary for the late Bro. R.J. Magowan WM of Edenderry LOL 322
Obituary for the late Bro. R.J. Magowan WM of Edenderry LOL 322
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Obituary for Major David Mussen Bright, Portadown Times 15 March 1940
Obituary for Major David Mussen Bright, Portadown Times 15 March 1940
Major David Mussen Bright died in Westminster Hospital in February 1940 after a lengthy illness. He was buried with full military honours in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. The funeral service, with full military honours, was conducted by Rev. F.W. Gilmour, pastor of Elmwood Church, and Rev. John C. Whightman, a brother-in-law, of Florence. The firing party was from the 7th Field Company of the Royal Canadian Engineers. The band in attendance was also from the 7th Field Company, and the active pallbearers were sergeants of that unit. London (Ontario) Daily Press 10 February 19
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Transfer certificate for Bro. David Bright
Transfer certificate for Bro. David Bright
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Bro. Jackie Brownlee and Bro. George Hamilton receive 50 year service medals
Bro. Jackie Brownlee and Bro. George Hamilton receive 50 year service medals
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