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Glynns 2010 Now Available to Download
 
We are pleased to announce that the Glynns 2010 is now available to download.

The Glynns is the annual journal of the society. It contains well over a 110 pages of interesting stories, articles and news. The journal makes for fantastic reading, that’s why it is extremely popular, with readers all over the world.

You can buy copies of The Glynns direct from this site. Each journal is in PDF format, so you can download and start reading it immediately after you buy it!

Click here now to buy your copy for only £5

Articles in the new edition include:

  • ‘An Artist Apart - A Portrait of Charles McAuley’, Desima Connolly
  • ‘Photographing the Present for Future Generations’, Niall McCaughan
  • ‘Muskets on the Sabbath: Lessons from Local History’, Dr David Hume
  • ‘William Arthur (1819-1901): Son of Glendun?’ Dr Eull Dunlop
  • ‘Sparables and Two-scoop Caps, Memories of Tessie O’Neill (née McIlhatton) 1914 – 1930s’, Helen McAlister
  • ‘The Glenarm Saltworks’, Charles Ludlow
  • ‘Daily Life in the Ballycastle Workhouse’, Deirdre Roberts
  • ‘Clough United Irishman Executed in Australia’, Harry Hume
  • ‘Scawt Hill’, Felix McKillop
  • ‘Lurigeadan - “The Ridge of the Face, or Brow”’, Dominic O’Loan
  • ‘Knocklayd’, Eileen McAuley
  • ‘Tievebulliagh’, Dominic O’Loan
  • ‘Set in Stone - Part two’, Danny Morgan
  • ‘Historical Discoveries in Ballycastle’, Daniel J McGill, BSc
  • ‘The Sleans Church’, Very Revd Dr AW Godfrey Brown
  • ‘How “Ben Wellerorie” became “Agnew’s Hill”’, Paul Tempan

Click here now to buy your copy for only £5

 
Glynns 2010 Cover
 
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