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

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.

Here are some from 2010-2011.

Harryville Primary School pupils who reached the final stages of the school's annual Conkers competition are seen here with staff members Mrs Hall, Mrs Millar, Mrs Kernohan and Mrs Alexander who officiated at the big event. Pupils included are Samantha, Rebecca, jack, Luke Norman and Celine. BT44-100JCHarryville Primary School pupils who reached the final stages of the school's annual Conkers competition are seen here with staff members Mrs Hall, Mrs Millar, Mrs Kernohan and Mrs Alexander who officiated at the big event. Pupils included are Samantha, Rebecca, jack, Luke Norman and Celine. BT44-100JC
Harryville Primary School pupils who reached the final stages of the school's annual Conkers competition are seen here with staff members Mrs Hall, Mrs Millar, Mrs Kernohan and Mrs Alexander who officiated at the big event. Pupils included are Samantha, Rebecca, jack, Luke Norman and Celine. BT44-100JC

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

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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.

P4,5 and 6 pupils who received their awards at the Harryville Primary School prizeday are seen here with guests of honour Tim Wilson, Chief Executive of Netcom (who was team leader of the Business in the Community Challenge) and Patton's Training Co-ordinator Lisa Blair. BT26-108JCP4,5 and 6 pupils who received their awards at the Harryville Primary School prizeday are seen here with guests of honour Tim Wilson, Chief Executive of Netcom (who was team leader of the Business in the Community Challenge) and Patton's Training Co-ordinator Lisa Blair. BT26-108JC
P4,5 and 6 pupils who received their awards at the Harryville Primary School prizeday are seen here with guests of honour Tim Wilson, Chief Executive of Netcom (who was team leader of the Business in the Community Challenge) and Patton's Training Co-ordinator Lisa Blair. BT26-108JC

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P1,2 and 3 pupils who received their awards at the Harryville Primary School prizeday are seen here with guests of honour Tim Wilson, Chief Executive of Netcom (who was team leader of the Business in the Community Challenge) and Patton's Training Co-ordinator Lisa Blair. BT26-107JCP1,2 and 3 pupils who received their awards at the Harryville Primary School prizeday are seen here with guests of honour Tim Wilson, Chief Executive of Netcom (who was team leader of the Business in the Community Challenge) and Patton's Training Co-ordinator Lisa Blair. BT26-107JC
P1,2 and 3 pupils who received their awards at the Harryville Primary School prizeday are seen here with guests of honour Tim Wilson, Chief Executive of Netcom (who was team leader of the Business in the Community Challenge) and Patton's Training Co-ordinator Lisa Blair. BT26-107JC

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