Gallery: World War 1 exhibition in Moneymore

A WW1 Exhibition held in the McMenemy Memorial Hall in Moneymore has received a very response from the local community.
Raymond Cousley and William Jordan viewing the 'Boys from the Village' WW1 Exhibition held in Moneymore on Friday evening marking 100 years to the day that Leslie Bell and 22 other young men left Moneymore on 5th September 1914 to go to fight in WW1.Raymond Cousley and William Jordan viewing the 'Boys from the Village' WW1 Exhibition held in Moneymore on Friday evening marking 100 years to the day that Leslie Bell and 22 other young men left Moneymore on 5th September 1914 to go to fight in WW1.
Raymond Cousley and William Jordan viewing the 'Boys from the Village' WW1 Exhibition held in Moneymore on Friday evening marking 100 years to the day that Leslie Bell and 22 other young men left Moneymore on 5th September 1914 to go to fight in WW1.

Entitled ‘Boys from the Village’, the exhibition looks at the impact of the Great War in Mid Ulster, with a wealth of information on those who signed up to fight in the war.