Ballycarry children’s Somme Centre visit supported by General Steele Fund
The trip was sponsored by the General Sir James Steele Memorial Trust Fund and prior to travelling from the village the pupils laid a wreath in memory of the village general at his memorial on the amenity green.
Chairman of the General Steele Trust Fund, Dr. David Hume MBE, briefly addressed the group on the life and times of the wartime general, who was born in Ballycarry in 1894.
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Hide AdHe said it was appropriate that the visit was occurring close to the 75th anniversary of the D Day Landings, which General Steele had helped to plan.
Fellow trustees Rev. Dr. John Nelson and Mrs. Carla McKeaveney were also present at the short ceremony, after which the children spent an enjoyable day at the Somme Centre in Conlig.
The General Steele Trust Fund decided two years ago to directly sponsor an annual trip by the primary school, as well as remaining open for applications from individual young people who had engaged in work within communities.
In the past the Trust has sponsored young people from the village who have been engaged in community outreach work in Peru and India.
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Hide AdGeneral Sir James Steele officially opened Ballycarry Primary School in 1953.
In a distinguished career, General Steele also become Commander-in-Chief and High Commissioner in Austria in 1946 and the following year Adjutant-General to the Forces, a role which saw him partly manage the Army’s transition from war to peace. He remained mindful of his origins and his final wish was that his remains were to be returned to rest in the small village of Ballycarry.