WORLD WAR 2

In the accompanying audio recording, Sam Hetherington talks about his army career and empires (12mins 6s).

Photo of Sam Hetherington in 2013.

Use the audio controller to listen to this talk, given in 2013.

In the accompanying audio recording, Colin Lowry of Glenanne, talks about his father's WW2 army experiences (4min 55s).

Photo of Colin Lowry in 2014.

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In the accompanying audio recording, James Magowan of Ballygorman, talks about his home, his grandfather, Sir John Hall Magowan, and his father's experiences in WW2 as an airforce navigator (13min 44s).

Photo of James Magowan in 2014.

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THE HOME GUARD

In the accompanying recording, the late Edgar Hunter talks about his experiences in the Home Guard in the Second World War.

Photo of Edgar Hunter, 2003.

Use the audio controller to listen to this talk, given in 2003.


Click on the photograph below of the Home Guard in Markethill in 1944 (courtesy of the late Mr Edgar Hunter) to view it in more detail.

Markethill homeguard

Front row (left to right):
1st, Thelma Johnston; 3rd, Elsie Parkes of Markethill; 4th, Mrs Margaret Tregurtha, maiden name Edwards, teacher, who lived in what is now the Guide House in Gosford Demesne; 5th, James Paterson, who worked in Morgan's draper's shop and lived opposite Elim Church; 6th, Thomas Shirley; 7th, Dr Lister Marshall, doctor in Markethill; 8th, Herbie McGaughy, who owned a draper's shop in Markethill; 9th, Godfrey Taylor, pharmacist in Markethill; 10th George Roberts.

Second row (left to right):
2nd, Billy Martin; 3rd, Edgar Hunter (Hunter's shop, Markethill); 4th, Harry McDowell; 7th, Herbie McClure.

Third row (left to right):
3rd, Matt Parkes; 4th, Wilson Martin.

Fourth row (left to right):
2nd, George(?) Walker; 9th, Sandy Power.

Fifth row (left to right):
1st, Bob Magowan; 8th, Billy Walker.

Sixth row, before the band (left to right):
6th, Billy Spence of Ashley Close, Newry Street, Markethill, who worked in Spence-Bryson factory in Markethill.

Band group at rear (left to right):
2nd, Billy Stewart, with Hugh William Johnston behind him; 14th, Harold Stewart.