Finnis Tree

Finnis's famous haunted tree has finally been felled and the whereabouts of the evil spirit it was claimed it imprisoned is now unknown. How the tree looked last year:

Dromore Cathedral

The Cathedral, known as the Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer, stands on the bank of the River Lagan where Saint Colman built his first church of ‘daub and wattle’ around 514AD. The building is an interesting mixture of various architectural periods, all clearly visible in its structure. Inset in one of the internal walls is an ancient stone, marked with a simple cross and know as Saint Colman’s Pillow, suggesting perhaps the strict rule of Colman’s monastic life.
Close to the Cathedral is Dromore High Cross.

To visit the cathedral website please click here.

Graduation Photography

Graduation photography at home or wherever you feel comfortable. Drew will help you and your family make great images that will always bring pleasure. Call for an appointment or contact me.


Check out my Graduation Portfolio here.

David and Jacqueline

Capturing the moment....
....wedding photography by Drew McWilliams LSWPP.

David and Jacqueline were married in Dromore Cathedral and enjoyed their wedding reception at the Belmont Hotel, Banbridge.









Twelfth Parade

Dromore enjoyed fine weather for this year's Twelfth morning parade through the town. Orangemen, led by Skeogh Flute Band, made their way from the Orange Hall on the Hillsborough Road to board buses on the Banbridge Road, detouring as they always do, to allow the band to play a number of tunes for the residents of Skeagh House.
More images from Dromore Orangefest Celebrations may be viewed here.





Banbridge Orangefest


Andy Thompson played fife, accompanied by Sammy Dowds on Lambeg Drum, during a Fife and Drum event at THE OUTLET during Banbridge Orangefest Celebrations.Chris Irwin and Lambeg drummers from Banbridge District lodges at a Fife and Drum event during Banbridge Orangefest Celebrations hosted by THE OUTLET.


Andy Thompson plays fife, accompanied by Sammy Dowds on Lambeg Drum, during a Fife and Drum event at THE OUTLET during Banbridge Orangefest Celebrations.


At Banbridge Orangefest Drumming Match Chris Irwin (District Master) levels the Lambeg Drum of son, Scott, to ensure that both heads produce similar sounds.



Celebrating Orangefest are Keith Baird (District Treasurer), Chris Irwin (District Master) and David Watson (District Secretary) before a Lambeg Drumming Match at Banbridge Orange Hall.

William Fleming (Scarva) is well known as an expert Lambeg Drum head maker, preparing skins for the drum. Trevor Martin assists William as he tightens the heads of a drum before Banbridge Orangefest Drumming Match at Banbridge Orange Hall. Images from Orangefest at Dromore may be viewed here.