Steinbeck's Redemption

Monday, 4 October 2010

The Gobbins Cliffs

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The Gobbins cliffs in Islandmagee run almost continuously between the sea-ports of Whitehead and Portmuck, so that these two tiny harbours w...
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Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Along the Cattle Trail - in sight of Scotland

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Last week I explored further along the old cattle drove road where it survives from the Commons to Dalway's Bawn. This was a new stretch...
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Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Dalway's Bawn Revisited

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Since my first blog postings about Dalway's Bawn in June and July 2010, a lot more information has come to light on this 17th century ca...
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Monday, 6 September 2010

The Road from Boneybefore

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Our history in Boneybefore was folk history - tales told to us by the likes of Tillie Millar from the door of her thatched cottage. "...
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Boneybefore: The American Connection (2)

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My home village of Boneybefore between Carrickfergus and Kilroot is where the President Andrew Jackson Cottage and US Rangers Museum can be...
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Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Castle Dobbs: the American Connection (1)

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Arthur Dobbs of Castle Dobbs, Kilroot, is seen in this portrait as holding a map of North Carolina. He was appointed 'Royal' Govern...
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Monday, 9 August 2010

The Big Picture: Eslers and the 'Scotch' Cattle Drove Roads of mid Antrim

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The old cattle drove routes across county Antrim run east-west (across the grain to the north-south direction of most of the main lines of c...
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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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