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WebAn early photograph of Newry Beach – 1930s possibly A 1900’s image of Newry Beach An excellent photgraph of Holyhead Rail Station with a train under steam Penrhos Beach before Morawelon was built Holyhead, Porth y Felin 1950s The original location of the Station Clock in the 1900s The R.M.S. mailboat ‘Ulster’ in 1905 Skinner’s Monument in the 1900s WebThe present church and graveyard are in the townland of Finnard and parish of Newry on the old road between Newry and Rathfriland. They are about half way between the two towns and the road is now rather small and hard to find. The congregation was formed in or before 1826 and had a meeting house in the adjoining townland of Ryans. dave harmon plumbing goshen ct
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