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FRANCES INGLIS_4357
This Frances Inglis having her photo taken in a photo booth which were very popular in the 1960's. People used them for taking personal photos or passport photos when you pulled the curtain to one side to get a white background, they came out as a strip of 4 photos.
INGLIS FAMILY _4358
Standing outside their home are the Inglis family, John Englis, Mary Inglis and their baby son Frances Inglis.
INGLIS HOME _4360
Here we are in Castle Street and standing in the doorway of their home are Fanny Inglis and to her right is Bella Englis.
OUT FOR THE DAY_4359
Having been stopped by a street photographer to have their photo taken here in Portrush while here for the day. At the back we have Bella Taggart nee Inglis, to her left is Frances Inglis who is enjoying what's in her bag, in front Nora Taggart with her bag of sweets and Mervyn Taggart holding a windmill.
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL_4361
It's 1900 and the pupils and Headmaster of Ballymoney Intermediate School are having their photograph taken. Sadly none of the pupils came be named but the Headmaster is known, he his called William Beare.
Footnote: The school was situated in what is now the Masonic Hall, next to the town clock. It became Ballymoney High School, then in 1939 it was renamed Dalriada and moved to its present location.