Great video. I last visited Keady in 1954. The fairs had gone by then but I remember the old folk talking about them. They were the highlight of the calendar for my Dad who was born in Darkley. Had my first Guinness in Keady. Happy memories.
The Man in the bowler hat is Thomas Mallon Butcher and Auctioneer he lived at 1 Victoria Street where Rices Petrol Station is now. He bought cattle for the shop and other butchers. He is Charlie Mallons father of the picture houses father.
Just to advise, The monument isn't actually in the square but up on Kinelowen Street. It would be directly behind the larger building with the tower (The Market House) at 3.13 . From 1.12 the shot is looking across the square from where rices is now towards the entry beside the Caledonian. As the camera pans to the right a man can be seen going into what was then Short's bar and later became The Caledonian . The Market ection is in The Square outside the bar and around onto Bridge St
Great video. I last visited Keady in 1954. The fairs had gone by then but I remember the old folk talking about them. They were the highlight of the calendar for my Dad who was born in Darkley. Had my first Guinness in Keady. Happy memories.
Sweet and lovely video. I love it and will finish my walk with it.
Thank you. My grandparents, Thomas and Catherine (Hughes) Merry were from Keady.
The Man in the bowler hat is Thomas Mallon Butcher and Auctioneer he lived at 1 Victoria Street where Rices Petrol Station is now. He bought cattle for the shop and other butchers. He is Charlie Mallons father of the picture houses father.
Fantastic footage. Lovely to have ❤️
Excellent!
I luv these dayz so i wish i had lived that time,but it's sad..I think past better than modern time...
Don't know anything about Keady but Vincey how you must treasure having this memento of your mother!
Just to advise, The monument isn't actually in the square but up on Kinelowen Street. It would be directly behind the larger building with the tower (The Market House) at 3.13 . From 1.12 the shot is looking across the square from where rices is now towards the entry beside the Caledonian. As the camera pans to the right a man can be seen going into what was then Short's bar and later became The Caledonian . The Market ection is in The Square outside the bar and around onto Bridge St
Very good. Is that "Mountains of Mourne" playing? I love Armagh.
Thank you 281153 for the comment. If you had lived in those days you would be an old person now.
Very good video did you live newtownhamilton road and played bullets with markeys
That was me Dessie. Still living there. Changed times from then. Where are you now. Would love to meet up with you sometime.
Are you on Facebook Des.
My email address is
a3voc@btinternet.com
Look forward to hearing from you Des.
+vinceyoconnor I`m a Markey ...Grandfather came from Rohan ,