Larne, Chaine's Tower 1900
Photo ref: L142322
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This image is a Reference Print: it has not been shown on our website before as it has not been optimised and therefore may not meet the quality standards we require for use in our normal product range. However, we understand that this image could be potentially important for genealogical, local history or architectural research and so we are showing it on the website for on-line research only. The photo may be available to buy, but needs to be checked and optimised before you can place an order.

Why are these different? All 300,000 photographs in The Frith Collection have been scanned, but as the photos were taken over a 110 year period on a wide range of glass & film negatives, using different photographic processes, every image has to be checked and optimised, before we make a print for a customer.

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A Selection of Memories from Larne

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Larne

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Born at number 54 and lived there with my Granda and Granny Hutchinson and my Mummy and two older sisters. Been in England now for many years but Larne is still home for me and my sisters. So many happy memories of playing in the street,The moyle school,Brownies with Sissie,Saturday afternoon at the Regal picture house. So many dear friends and family ....
Father worked at the Harbour for several years before moving back to London. He was a great rugby player and instigated the building of a Changing Hut on the Rugby Pitch from reclaimed materials and it was christened The Harry Rees Memorial Hut! Before this there were no changing facilities at all! He also helped coach the rugby boys at the Grammar School. Fond memories of Crawfords Grocery store (and the broken biscuit ...see more