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Éowyn – her beautiful name, her violent temper

Éowyn – her beautiful name, her violent temper

Éowyn rages on the old hawthorn

31st Jan 202531st Jan 2025
A Grand Old Man – Louis Smyth

A Grand Old Man – Louis Smyth

Perhaps his humility did not lend itself so well to renown. Yet, Louis Smyth’s legacy lives on.

13th Nov 20244th Apr 2025
Bishop Henry Conwell – A Tough Man in a Troubled Time

Bishop Henry Conwell – A Tough Man in a Troubled Time

From Ardtrea to Philadelphia, a Conwell bishop of warlike countenance built his legacy.

3rd Apr 20242nd Dec 2024
New logo for The Ballyeglish Society

New logo for The Ballyeglish Society

New logo for The Ballyeglish Society

26th Feb 2024
A Battle for Identity – Scottish Highlanders and Irish Pickets

A Battle for Identity – Scottish Highlanders and Irish Pickets

A Battle for Identity – Scottish Highlanders and Irish Pickets

10th Feb 202421st Mar 2024
The Hawthorn and The Old Priest

The Hawthorn and The Old Priest

The Hawthorn and The Old Priest

7th Feb 202415th Feb 2024

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