Granard Butter Market

On Saturday I attended the new weekly Butter Market in Granard. I was interested to find out the History of this lovely space and here it is. The Butter and Egg Market was erected in Market Street beside the Ulster Bank in Granard. Granard was always a Market town and indeed was at the height of its commercial strength when the Market was opened.It was chiefly of agricultural products from the hinterland coming into town.It was on a small and local scale.Farms were still mixed and family run and farmers brought their surplus to town for sale.They set up stalls within the building and sold their wares.Each butter producer/farmer had his own identification seal and this was his mark of quality, a standard he was compelled to maintain.The names and the locations of the then officials who administered the Butter Market towards the end of The Second World War are in the archives.It
was food shortages of that time and the food rationing that followed into the early fifties that dealth a death blow to the Butter and Egg Market.The building became deserted and vandalised in the years that followed.In 2014 works began to restore this lovely old building.I have included some of my artwork to help restore Granard Butter Market to its former glory.

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