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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Philip Robinson
I was born and raised in east Antrim, Northern Ireland. Married to Helen, with one son (Fergus) and two daughters, Amy and Beth. Been living in the Ards Peninsula, Co. Down for 25 years now. I used to work as a Curator at the Ulster Folk Museum. Got that job on the strength of a Ph.D on the 17th century Plantation of Ulster. Main academic interests were vernacular houses, Irish and Ulster-Scots (Scotch-Irish)folklore and the Ulster-Plantation. Now pensioned off as an office trouble-maker, and in retirement have published 4 novels, 2 books of poems and 2 children's books (and do a bit of adult teaching, including a year as Arts Council 'Ulster-Scots Writer in the Community'). In politics, post-party (not quite anarchist - yet!) and in religion, post-denominational.
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