IN PICTURES: Take a look through the 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 Larne, Carrick and Newtownabbey Times.

Here’s a selection from 2007

Larne Grammar School representatives Hannah Gibson, Rebekah Patton and Clare Stanbridge pictured at the public speaking competition organised by the Larne branch of Soroptimist International. With them are public speaking convenor Judith Taylor, teacher Mr Jimmy Christie and Larne branch president Helen Elton. LT48-303-PRLarne Grammar School representatives Hannah Gibson, Rebekah Patton and Clare Stanbridge pictured at the public speaking competition organised by the Larne branch of Soroptimist International. With them are public speaking convenor Judith Taylor, teacher Mr Jimmy Christie and Larne branch president Helen Elton. LT48-303-PR
Larne Grammar School representatives Hannah Gibson, Rebekah Patton and Clare Stanbridge pictured at the public speaking competition organised by the Larne branch of Soroptimist International. With them are public speaking convenor Judith Taylor, teacher Mr Jimmy Christie and Larne branch president Helen Elton. LT48-303-PR

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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.

Participants and schools' representatives pictured with Larne branch president Helen Elton anv vice president Ashley Ramsay at the public speaking competition held in Larne Grammar School. LT48-302-PRParticipants and schools' representatives pictured with Larne branch president Helen Elton anv vice president Ashley Ramsay at the public speaking competition held in Larne Grammar School. LT48-302-PR
Participants and schools' representatives pictured with Larne branch president Helen Elton anv vice president Ashley Ramsay at the public speaking competition held in Larne Grammar School. LT48-302-PR

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Larne Grammar School Deputy Head Boy Graham Boyd has won the Larne final of the Rotary International Youth Leadership Development competition. He is pictured receiving his award from Larne President Bill Liddle. With them are the Chairman of Youth Activities Sharon Gilbert, Graham's mum Karen Boyd and Vice President Dougie Bennett. Graham now goes on to the regional final in Coleraine.  LT47-308-PRLarne Grammar School Deputy Head Boy Graham Boyd has won the Larne final of the Rotary International Youth Leadership Development competition. He is pictured receiving his award from Larne President Bill Liddle. With them are the Chairman of Youth Activities Sharon Gilbert, Graham's mum Karen Boyd and Vice President Dougie Bennett. Graham now goes on to the regional final in Coleraine.  LT47-308-PR
Larne Grammar School Deputy Head Boy Graham Boyd has won the Larne final of the Rotary International Youth Leadership Development competition. He is pictured receiving his award from Larne President Bill Liddle. With them are the Chairman of Youth Activities Sharon Gilbert, Graham's mum Karen Boyd and Vice President Dougie Bennett. Graham now goes on to the regional final in Coleraine. LT47-308-PR

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