Learning about crime and punishment may not be on everyone's holiday activity checklist, but an exhibition called ‘A Most Proper Verdict’ set to tour Mid-East Antrim this summer, makes a good case for why it should.
It has already been previously established that the Free State government’s main concern at the 1927 Coolidge Naval Conference, was to ensure that the Free State’s delegation was represented separately from Britain.
The old adage ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’ should be very appropriate with this article. That limited narrative is strongly relying on the two photographs for informative support.