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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Columbanus luncheon, by James O’Fee
St Columbanus’s Day falls on November 23rd each year; and last Tuesday Cllr Dr Ian Adamson OBE (today a Contributing Editor to Impala) organised, through his Ullans Academy, an amazing celebration lunch with the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, and … Continue reading
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Criagavon Ulsterman: Part 3
During the period between the First and Second World Wars, the responsibilities of leadership, at one of the most critical points in Ulster’s history, were shouldered by Lord Craigavon. But with the outbreak of war again and declining health, he … Continue reading
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Alan in Belfast- Blogger O’Toole
If you listened to Thought for the Day on Radio Ulster yesterday, you’d have been aware that Tuesday was the Feast of Saint Columbanus. The speaker described him as “a bit of a stirrer”. Which set the tone for the … Continue reading
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Columbanus Celebration
On Tuesday, 23rd November 2010, at the Park Avenue Hotel in East Belfast, an event took place under the auspices of my Ullans Academy, which had much significance for Northern Ireland. This was the Feast of Columbanus, a celebration of the … Continue reading
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Criagavon Ulsterman: Part 2
In 1918 Sinn Fein won a majority of Irish seats at Westminster. The first self-styled Dail Eireann (Government of Ireland) met in Dublin the following year. There followed a bloody war of independence fought between the British Irish and the … Continue reading
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Criagavon Ulsterman: Part 1
James Craig, later to become Lord Craigavon, was a seventh child and sixth son, born at The Hill, Lower Sydenham, Belfast on January 8th 1871. Shortly after his birth his father built a house called Craigavon, now on the Circular … Continue reading
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