IN PICTURES: Take a look through the Ballymena Times’ archive

Take a look back at the good old days with our selection of photographs from the paper’s archive of 2007.
Julie Carson (NIE safety officer), pictured with pupils from St. Louis and St. Mary's Primary Schools, where she gave a talk on electricity safety. Included are Gabrielle Kelly and Liam Corey. BT49-223ACJulie Carson (NIE safety officer), pictured with pupils from St. Louis and St. Mary's Primary Schools, where she gave a talk on electricity safety. Included are Gabrielle Kelly and Liam Corey. BT49-223AC
Julie Carson (NIE safety officer), pictured with pupils from St. Louis and St. Mary's Primary Schools, where she gave a talk on electricity safety. Included are Gabrielle Kelly and Liam Corey. BT49-223AC

Take a look back at the good old days with our selection of photographs from the paper’s archive of 2007.

More every week in the Ballymena Times.

If you have any old photographs that you would like to share with our readers, we would love to hear from you.

Pupils from St Louis Primary School who entertained visitors to the Celebration Evening held by the NEELB Education & Youth Library Sericies in Ballymena Library Headquarters. Included is teacher Mrs McDonald. BT49-102JCPupils from St Louis Primary School who entertained visitors to the Celebration Evening held by the NEELB Education & Youth Library Sericies in Ballymena Library Headquarters. Included is teacher Mrs McDonald. BT49-102JC
Pupils from St Louis Primary School who entertained visitors to the Celebration Evening held by the NEELB Education & Youth Library Sericies in Ballymena Library Headquarters. Included is teacher Mrs McDonald. BT49-102JC

Do you have photographs from school? Maybe a sports team you played on? Or a special event that was a special memory?

We would love to see them. Send any old photographs, together with any details you have about the photo, to [email protected] and we will use as many as we can in the paper.

*Note: Some pictures may have been cropped for web publication purposes.

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The last ever Primary 7 class from St. Louis PS with Mr. Liam Corey (Principal) and Mrs. Mary Agnew (Vice-principal). BT26-223ACThe last ever Primary 7 class from St. Louis PS with Mr. Liam Corey (Principal) and Mrs. Mary Agnew (Vice-principal). BT26-223AC
The last ever Primary 7 class from St. Louis PS with Mr. Liam Corey (Principal) and Mrs. Mary Agnew (Vice-principal). BT26-223AC

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Pupils from Ballykeel and St Louis Primary Schools who attended and Ulster Scots day in Ballymena Library are seen here with Jim Millar of the Ulster Scots Agency, Ronnie Barnes, Amanda Robinson and James Christie of the Ulster Scots Experience. The day was part of a week dedicated to Ulster Scots literature, music and storytelling across the province. BT22-108JCPupils from Ballykeel and St Louis Primary Schools who attended and Ulster Scots day in Ballymena Library are seen here with Jim Millar of the Ulster Scots Agency, Ronnie Barnes, Amanda Robinson and James Christie of the Ulster Scots Experience. The day was part of a week dedicated to Ulster Scots literature, music and storytelling across the province. BT22-108JC
Pupils from Ballykeel and St Louis Primary Schools who attended and Ulster Scots day in Ballymena Library are seen here with Jim Millar of the Ulster Scots Agency, Ronnie Barnes, Amanda Robinson and James Christie of the Ulster Scots Experience. The day was part of a week dedicated to Ulster Scots literature, music and storytelling across the province. BT22-108JC

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