Dromore, County Down Blog Directory
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- A couple of landscapes - 11 hours apart by Drew McWilliams Photography on Nov 17, 2009 in photography travel landscape Dromore
This is a piece of driftwood which I spotted as we travelled the Great Ocean Road, Australia. This is Dromore Cathedral. Of course this image wasn't taken 11 hours after the other, just the two places are 11 hours apart on the other side of the world...
- Remembrance Day Dromore, Co Down by Drew McWilliams Photography on Nov 11, 2009 in photography Dromore local
The parade made it's way through Princes Street to the War Memorial at Market Square. After the Act of Remembrance the parade made it's way to a service at Dromore Cathedral.Thoughts..... Memories.....Pride.....The full set of images may be viewed at...
- One scary dude with a big chopper by Drew McWilliams Photography on Nov 11, 2009 in Valencia photography travel portrait
From the City Guide to Valencia: the Mercado Central is a masterpiece of modernist architecture. Designed in 1914 by Francisco Guardia and Alejandro Soler it was inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII in 1928. With a surface area of over 8000 square meter...
- Done it again! by Drew McWilliams Photography on Nov 10, 2009 in photography awards sport landscape portrait
I was delighted to be awarded another Gold Award, this time for monocrome portraiture, in the monthly 'Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers' competition. This is my second gold success in two months. Bertie was a lovely man who wasn't too ke...
- The One Show by Drew McWilliams Photography on Oct 30, 2009 in awards local Finnis
Another first! I was contacted by BBC's One Show regarding a feature they wanted to do about "haunted trees" around the country. My good friends at the Banbridge Leader passed on details regarding some shots I had taken of the the tree at Finnis, jus...
- Ulster Bank, Dromore by Drew McWilliams Photography on Oct 14, 2009 in photography Dromore Northern Ireland local
The Ulster Bank in Dromore is situated in the town's very busy, very narrow, Church Street. The two storey building was inserted into a terrace by local architect Henry Hobart and it's beauty is often missed as one rushes between Market Square and th...





