Steinbeck's Redemption
Saturday, 17 July 2010
The Commons Cattle Trail Today
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When I went back to the Commons recently to see if any parts of the old cattle trail from Ballynure to Dalway's Bawn could still be tra...
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Saturday, 10 July 2010
The Rise of John Dalway's Cattle 'Empire' in East Antrim
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Take these ingredients: 1. Dalway's Bawn; 2. The Cattle Trail across the Commons from Ballynure to the coastal ports linked to Scotla...
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Wednesday, 7 July 2010
An uncanny gathering at Bellahill farm, near Dalway's Bawn, in 1953
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This is the second time the East of Eden Chronicles have taken a strange twist with the discovery of another old photograph taken about 1953...
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Saturday, 3 July 2010
Dalway's Bawn: The Early Scotch Dimension
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(This is the fifth of a series exploring the history of the Dalway cattle drove trail) Although the Earl of Essex had died in 1576, t...
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Saturday, 26 June 2010
Dalways Bawn: The Earl of Essex's Plantation in east Antrim
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(This is the fourth of a series exploring the history of the Dalway cattle drove trail) John Dalway’s Bawn and his cattle ‘empire’ in east...
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Saturday, 19 June 2010
Dalway's Bawn and Cowboy Trail: The Irish Dimension
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Right in the heart of the Commons, just alongside the old cattle trail, is a spring-well marked on the Ordnance Survey map as ‘Bryan O’Neill...
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Thursday, 17 June 2010
Dalway's Bawn and Cowboy Trail: The East Antrim kye-way
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(This is the second of a series exploring the history of the Dalway cattle drove trail) Why was Dalway’s Bawn built? We know when, (it was...
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