Today’s selection comes from the 1980s and early 2000s.
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The Most Reverend John Ward Armstrong, centre, Primate of All Ireland, with two new bishops, Canon the Reverend James Mehaffey, who had taken up the post of Bishop of Derry and Raphoe; and the Venerable Gordon McMullan, who had taken up the post of Bishop of Clogher, after a service in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, in September 1980. The News Letter noted the appointments had cut the average age in the House of Bishops from 62 to 58, with Bishop Robert Eames of Down the youngest member, at 43. Picture: News Letter archives
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Mr Joe Malone, director general of Bord Failte, presents a painting of the west of Ireland to Mr Don Faughnan, who had just retired as the Northern Ireland manager for Bord Failte after 39 years service. Mr Graeme Allen, the new manager, is to the left. Picture: News Letter archives
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Mrs Claire Kennedy, chairman of the Electricity Consumers’ Council, second left, speaking to committee members Mrs Joan Tomlin, Mrs Mary Anderson, Mrs Doreen Moody, Mr John McAteer and Mr Samuel Cowan in September 1980. Picture: News Letter archives
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Bringing in the Ballygowan Herd in May 2002 is Beattie Lilburn, grassland farmer of the year, with Will Taylor, Ulster Grassland Society president and John Henning, sponsor, Northern Bank. Picture Kevin McAuley/Farming Life archives