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Author Archives: Ian Adamson
The Ullans Academy:2
I was greatly honoured that Professor Fréchet should take an interest in my work. Commenting on my Identity of Ulster, published under my own imprint, Pretani Press in 1982. he was to write: “What an interesting, curious piece of work … Continue reading
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Whiteabbey Masonic Centre Remembrance Day Service
Whiteabbey Masonic Centre Remembrance Group “Remembering our fallen Masonic Brothers and Heroes since 1914” Remembrance Day Service 11th November 2015 Conducted by Revd Campbell B Dixon MA MBE Order of Service All stand Sentences of Scripture: Psalm 46.1 God … Continue reading
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Remembrance Service, Ulster Reform Club
Remembrance Service, Ulster Reform Club A service of remembrance was held by the War Memorials in the Reading Room at 11am, on Wednesday, 11th November, led by Club Members, The Right Reverend Christopher Wilson, The Reverend Stewart Heaney and The … Continue reading
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Ancient British Ireland and the First Battle of the Somme
The Manapians or Menapii were a tribe of Belgae (Fir Bolg in Gaelic) originating in northern Gaul in pre-Roman and Roman times. According to descriptions in such authors as Strabo, Caesar, Pliny the Elder and Ptolemy their territory had stretched northwards to the mouth of … Continue reading
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Co-operative Democracy – The Middle Way: Part 3
One of the high points of the speech given by Erskine Holmes O.B.E., Chair of the Co-operative Forum, at their Conference held in Trinity College, Dublin on Friday 30th and Saturday 31st July, 2010, From Plunkett to the Credit Crunch, … Continue reading
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Co-operative Democracy – The Middle Way: Part 2
In 1894 Horace Plunkett founded the Irish Agricultural Organisation Society (IOAS), with himself as president and the young land-agent, Robert Andrew Anderson as secretary. Two prominent allies were Lord Monteagle in Limerick and Rev. Thomas Finlay, Professor of Moral Philosophy … Continue reading
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Co-operative Democracy – The Middle Way: Part 1
On 30th July 2010 I addressed the conference of the Co-operative Forum at Trinity College, Dublin, which had the theme “From Plunkett to the Credit Crunch”. Horace Plunkett was the founding father of the Co-operative Movement in Ireland. The republican-left Labour Party … Continue reading
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Tommy Henderson – A Loyalist of Ulster
My favourite predecessor as High Sheriff of Belfast was the great Loyalist hero, Tommy Henderson. Thomas Gibson Henderson (13 October 1887 – 14 August 1970) was an Ulster Independent Unionist. He served in the House of Commons of Northern Ireland … Continue reading
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Democracy in Action
Yesterday the Reach Project was delighted to hold a conference in the Skainos Centre, Belfast, themed “Democracy In Action”. Their presenter was Mr Gary Harte, Outreach Officer for The Houses of Parliament who traveled from London to facilitate the event, through his … Continue reading
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Professor JC Beckett
On 21st June, 1990, I published The Cavalier Duke by Professor J.C. Beckett under my imprint Pretani Press. Along with Professor Michael Grant, President and Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s University, Belfast, Professor René Fréchet of the Sorbonne Nouvelle, Université de Paris III, Professor Robert Gregg … Continue reading
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