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Oh yes! Julie is the schnizzle! Great wee day, met the Julester in town (she and Jonny missed each other yet again) took me freezing as I was (left Larne in sunshine and shorties) and we headed to Portavogie. Plan was there, then Kirkiston Castle, then deposit me in Belfast and she would head home and back to the Wedding Fair. Missed the Castle, but met my Elder & Jonny for lunch in town and a mooch. Thanks Jules, never enough time, but *high 5's* we will do the do!
PS. Nom nom nom at Jonnys lens.
Creator: R. Welch (Photographer)
Date: 1914
Original Format: Photographic Print
Description: Kirkiston Castle, north of Cloughey Village, County Down
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number 9 Matt Winstanley a english visitor to todays 2nd round of the P&O irish sea winter series at Kirkiston .
Matt can be seen on sky sports as he takes part in the supermoto world championship where he finished 5th over all this year................
This image of the old Golf lifting the rear wheel while cornering was shot at the Club GTI Trackday being run at Kirkiston Racetrack by members of the Northern Ireland regional group.
RAF Kirkiston, Country Down was constructed in 1941as a satellite airfield to RAF Ballyhalbert and subsequently became a RNAS flying station in 1945 for a year until its closure.
RAF Kirkiston, Country Down was constructed in 1941as a satellite airfield to RAF Ballyhalbert and subsequently became a RNAS flying station in 1945 for a year until its closure.
RAF Kirkiston, Country Down was constructed in 1941as a satellite airfield to RAF Ballyhalbert and subsequently became a RNAS flying station in 1945 for a year until its closure.
RAF Kirkiston, Country Down was constructed in 1941as a satellite airfield to RAF Ballyhalbert and subsequently became a RNAS flying station in 1945 for a year until its closure.
a chance find at Kirkiston, County Down. It looks like a lot of fun. Just as much fun photographing it.
a chance find at Kirkiston, County Down. It looks like a lot of fun. Just as much fun photographing it.