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.
Students from Ballymena Academy, Cambridge House Grammar School, St Louis Grammar School, Loreto College and Coleraine High School who took part in the Ballymena BPW Public Speaking competition, which was held at the Michelin Social Club. Included are Ballymena BPW president Philipa Peden and Public Speaking convenor Mary Hagan. BT49-100JCStudents from Ballymena Academy, Cambridge House Grammar School, St Louis Grammar School, Loreto College and Coleraine High School who took part in the Ballymena BPW Public Speaking competition, which was held at the Michelin Social Club. Included are Ballymena BPW president Philipa Peden and Public Speaking convenor Mary Hagan. BT49-100JC
Students from Ballymena Academy, Cambridge House Grammar School, St Louis Grammar School, Loreto College and Coleraine High School who took part in the Ballymena BPW Public Speaking competition, which was held at the Michelin Social Club. Included are Ballymena BPW president Philipa Peden and Public Speaking convenor Mary Hagan. BT49-100JC

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

Here are some from 2007.

More every week in the Ballymena Times.

The ‘Quackers’ team who took part in the Cambridge House Hockey Club table quiz at Eaton Park. BT48-131JCThe ‘Quackers’ team who took part in the Cambridge House Hockey Club table quiz at Eaton Park. BT48-131JC
The ‘Quackers’ team who took part in the Cambridge House Hockey Club table quiz at Eaton Park. BT48-131JC

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Susan Gamble, from the Pampered Chef, who gave a cookery demonstration to help raise money for the Cambridge House hockey tour and friends for Romania, is pictured with organisers Susie Dougan, Libby Henry and Jacqueline McNeill. BT46-238ACSusan Gamble, from the Pampered Chef, who gave a cookery demonstration to help raise money for the Cambridge House hockey tour and friends for Romania, is pictured with organisers Susie Dougan, Libby Henry and Jacqueline McNeill. BT46-238AC
Susan Gamble, from the Pampered Chef, who gave a cookery demonstration to help raise money for the Cambridge House hockey tour and friends for Romania, is pictured with organisers Susie Dougan, Libby Henry and Jacqueline McNeill. BT46-238AC

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Wendy McCorry (Education Officer from the Armagh Planetarium) with pupils from Cambridge House during her science workshop "Our Fragile Planet" at the Ecos Centre. BT43-240ACWendy McCorry (Education Officer from the Armagh Planetarium) with pupils from Cambridge House during her science workshop "Our Fragile Planet" at the Ecos Centre. BT43-240AC
Wendy McCorry (Education Officer from the Armagh Planetarium) with pupils from Cambridge House during her science workshop "Our Fragile Planet" at the Ecos Centre. BT43-240AC

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