Ballycastle Community Development Group along with Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council are asking for the public’s help to bring the history of the Ould Lammas Fair to life. Council’s…
…serpent with a fearsome reputation is terrorising the Glen. Can holy man, Murrough, protect his parishioners? You can out more about this project at www.niarchive.org/echoes. The Echoes of the…
…human. You can out more about this project at www.niarchive.org/echoes. The Echoes of the Causeway project was part of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, supported by the…
…thought of losing her? You can out more about this project at www.niarchive.org/echoes. The Echoes of the Causeway project was part of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018,…
…(1950) pp 76-80 https://www.jstor.org/stable/20566601 For more information on Andrew May, explore the following links: Andrew McLean May: Pioneer of local archaeology and horticulture Andrew McL May and those who…
…May 1946 Ulster Journal of Archaeology Third Series, Vol 9 (1946) pp 104-105 (2pages) Published by Ulster Archaeological Society https://www.jstor.org/stable/20566507 For more information on Andrew May, explore the following…
…but the end of the story. You can out more about this project at www.niarchive.org/echoes. The Echoes of the Causeway project was part of the European Year of Cultural…
…May, A.McL. (1940) Ulster Journal of Archaeology, Third Series, Vol .3 (1940) pp 41 -55 (17 pages) https://www.jstor.org/stable/20627310 For more information on Andrew May, explore the following links: Andrew…
…1939), pp 152-161 https://www.jstor.org/stable/25510202 For more information on Andrew May, explore the following links: Andrew McLean May: Pioneer of local archaeology and horticulture Andrew McL May and those who…
…Bann (Cam meaning crooked). It is the site of an ancient monastery founded by St Comgall (580) but now only the foundations and graveyard remain. It is also the site…
…large communal sweat houses still supply the bathing needs of the villagers. The sweat houses in Londonderry are primitive structures, similar to clochans of Ireland and Scotland. They are shaped…
…excavation was commenced in 1968. P.S. The Mountsandel (Lower) is to be distinguished from the ‘Upper’ (brown on map) excavated in the 1970’s by P.C.Woodman, subsequently reported in N.I.Archaelogical Monograph…