18 fabulous photos of big nights out at Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2006 and 2007
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Ladies enjoying themselves at the Oxygen Therapy Centre Ball in the Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2006. (Photo: Phillip Byrne)
A search in the Larne Times archive offered photos from a St Comgall’s High School formals, a Ballygally Community Development Association dance, the Oxygen Therapy Centre Autumn Ball and the Larne Mayor’s Ball.
Take a look at these pics and see if you can spot anyone you know.
Pictured at the St Comgall's College formal at Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2007 are (from left) Andrew Hardy, Rachel Millar, Aimee Mc Allister and Lee Robinson.
Hollie Hamilton and Danny Hargey pictured at the St Comgall's College formal at Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2007 (Photo: Phillip Byrne)
Colin McKee welcomes Norma Shannon and Ann Murray to Ballygally Castle Hotel for the Mayor's Ball in 2007. (Photo: Peter Rippon)
Margaret and Bert Colquitt, Sheelagh and Francis Walsh and Liz and Eric Dalzell in Ballygally Castle Hotel for the Ballygally Community Development Association dance in 2007 (Photo: Peter Rippon)
At St Comgall's College formal at Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2007 are Danielle Murray and Shauna Mc Kenna. (Photo: Phillip Byrne)
Lance Agnew and Shelley Laverty pictured at St Comgall's College formal at Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2007. (Photo: Phillip Byrne)
Billy and Lily O'Neill pictured in the Ballygally Castle Hotel for the Oxygen Therapy Centre Ball in 2006. (Photo: Phillip Byrne)
Roy and Wilma Beggs, Brian and Dorothy Dunn, Deputy Mayor Mark Dunn, Roy and Kerry Craig and Larne Mayor Danny O'Connor pictured at the Mayor's Ball in the Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2007. (Photo: Peter Rippon)
Julie Wilson and Roberta Barham enjoying the Ballygally Community Development Association dance in the Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2007. (Photo: Peter Rippon)
Guests pictured at the Mayor's Ball in the Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2007. (Photo: Peter Rippon)
St Comgall's College pupils and guests enjoying the formal in the Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2006. (Photo: Peter Rippon)
Enjoying the Ballygally Community Development Association dance in the Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2007. (Photo: Peter Rippon)
Attending St Comgall's College formal at Ballygally Castle Hotel in 2007 were Roisin McCormick and Declan Regan. (Photo: Phillip Byrne)
Attending the Oxygen Therapy Centre 2006 Autumn Ball in Ballygally Castle Hotel. (Photo: Phillip Byrne)
Laura Maxwell, Clare Hilditch, Kelly Baston, William Maltman, Andrea Martin and Aisling Shields in Ballygally Castle Hotel for the 2007 St Comgall's formal. (Photo: Peter Rippon)
Laura McGrath, Emma Hegarty, Amy Fekkes and Tracey Hinton enjoying the 2006 St Comgall's College formal in the Ballygally Castle Hotel. (Photo: Peter Rippon)
Laurence McAuley, Karen Montgomery, Gill and Tom Davis, John Ball and Henry and Anne Mitchell pictured in the Ballygally Castle Hotel for the 2007 Mayor's Ball. (Photo: Peter Rippon)
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