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

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.

Lovely buns for the tasting in the Home Economics Department of Cullybackey High School from Year 8 pupils Emma and Kimberly with Mrs. Cummings, teacher. INBT02-803HLovely buns for the tasting in the Home Economics Department of Cullybackey High School from Year 8 pupils Emma and Kimberly with Mrs. Cummings, teacher. INBT02-803H
Lovely buns for the tasting in the Home Economics Department of Cullybackey High School from Year 8 pupils Emma and Kimberly with Mrs. Cummings, teacher. INBT02-803H
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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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Dunclug College students Danielle and Chloe show visitors to the open night some of their RE art work. Included is teacher Mrs Jackson. INBT02-816HDunclug College students Danielle and Chloe show visitors to the open night some of their RE art work. Included is teacher Mrs Jackson. INBT02-816H
Dunclug College students Danielle and Chloe show visitors to the open night some of their RE art work. Included is teacher Mrs Jackson. INBT02-816H

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Ready for some pizza at Dunclug College open night were pipils Nicole and Louise with Home Economics teacher Mrs Hall and visitors Natasha, Eva, Jenna, Carolyn Gaston and Julie Park Gamble. INBT02-814HReady for some pizza at Dunclug College open night were pipils Nicole and Louise with Home Economics teacher Mrs Hall and visitors Natasha, Eva, Jenna, Carolyn Gaston and Julie Park Gamble. INBT02-814H
Ready for some pizza at Dunclug College open night were pipils Nicole and Louise with Home Economics teacher Mrs Hall and visitors Natasha, Eva, Jenna, Carolyn Gaston and Julie Park Gamble. INBT02-814H

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