These photographs, there are 38 in total, were taken down through the years, there are some from the 1980s, some from the 1990s and others from the 2000s.
We were wondering if any of our readers might be able to identify those in the photographs.
Have a look through this selection and let us know, drop us a comment, or email [email protected].
In this weeks and months, we hope to bring regular Retro pictures for readers to enjoy.
Have a look through this selection and let us know, drop us a comment, or email [email protected].
![Fred the donkey made such an obstinate ass of himself in August 1980 that he had to be withdrawn from the Strangford Festival donkey derby. It took the combined strength of Ciara Sampson and Maura Savage to get him out of the way. Picture: News Letter archives/Darryl Armitage](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmE3YTljNWYxLWE4YjAtNDM4NC1iMDUwLWI0NzRlNjFlYjdhMTo4ZGVkYjg3MS00YzZhLTQwYjYtYTQxMC00ZTgxNGE2YWUxNzg=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
13. Farming Life archives/Darryl Armitage
Fred the donkey made such an obstinate ass of himself in August 1980 that he had to be withdrawn from the Strangford Festival donkey derby. It took the combined strength of Ciara Sampson and Maura Savage to get him out of the way. Picture: News Letter archives/Darryl ArmitagePhoto: Farming Life archives/Darryl Armitage
![Tyrone farmer Walter Elliott, left, from Caledon Road, Aughnacloy, discusses, at the end of August 1980, the advantages and savings of home mixing of animal feeds with Tom Lowry, a Vitamealo representative. Picture: News Letter archives/Darryl Armitage](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjdkNTEyMjllLTQ5NzAtNDU2NC04OWVlLTdjNTcwZjM2ODAyOTo1YTE5NDZhNC0yMzYxLTQwMGItYTQxNi01NmIyY2FmOTJmNDE=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
14. Farming Life archives/Darryl Armitage
Tyrone farmer Walter Elliott, left, from Caledon Road, Aughnacloy, discusses, at the end of August 1980, the advantages and savings of home mixing of animal feeds with Tom Lowry, a Vitamealo representative. Picture: News Letter archives/Darryl ArmitagePhoto: Farming Life archives/Darryl Armitage
![At the end of August 1980 both supreme and reserve championships at the Ile de France sheep show and sale at Balmoral were won by Mr Pat Quinn, Caledon, Co Tyrone. He is pictured receiving the championship cup from the judge Clive Hawes from England. On the left is Richard Carswell, Banbridge, who is holding the reserve champion. Picture: News Letter archives/Darryl Armitage](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjQ2ZTA4ZGE3LTgxMzQtNDJjMC04NjQ1LWZiMzRkMWQxZWVkZDowYmE2NmQyMy1iMDQyLTQxNTAtOTRlYi1hNzZlYTIzYzQ2ZWM=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
15. Farming Life archives/Darryl Armitage
At the end of August 1980 both supreme and reserve championships at the Ile de France sheep show and sale at Balmoral were won by Mr Pat Quinn, Caledon, Co Tyrone. He is pictured receiving the championship cup from the judge Clive Hawes from England. On the left is Richard Carswell, Banbridge, who is holding the reserve champion. Picture: News Letter archives/Darryl ArmitagePhoto: Farming Life archives/Darryl Armitage
![Although only 6½ years old Jonathan Elliott was already a keen farmer, in late August 1980, particularly when it came to helping to feed the piglets on the family farm at the Caledon Road, Aughnacloy. Picture: News Letter archives/Darryl Armitage](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmVmZWNhOTg0LTQwMzUtNGI1Yy04MWY4LWViMGE4NTYxNzFiMDowMGI3NDQ3MS0wYzBkLTQxYmEtOWU5Ny0zOWJlYmE4NmQ0NTI=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
16. Farming Life archives/Darryl Armitage
Although only 6½ years old Jonathan Elliott was already a keen farmer, in late August 1980, particularly when it came to helping to feed the piglets on the family farm at the Caledon Road, Aughnacloy. Picture: News Letter archives/Darryl ArmitagePhoto: Farming Life archives/Darryl Armitage