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"Extreme fashion" in Randalstown and a Seaplane in Fermanagh
The Randalstown artist, Gladys McCabe, who enjoyed looking for extreme fashion, and Anne Marie McAleese takes to the air in a seaplane in Fermanagh.
The Ulster History Circle recognises the artist, Gladys McCabe from Randalstown, who was the first president of the Ulster Society of Women Artists, in Belfast, and who loved to report on 'extreme fashion' for the Ulster Tatler. And Anne Marie McAleese takes to the air in a seaplane at St Angelo Airport in Fermanagh, in the company of pilot, Steve Powell.
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