Author Archives: Ian Adamson

The Pictish Nation: 5 – Chapter 3

THE LANGUAGE OF THE PICTS It is desirable to think of the speech which the Picts used, the speech in which Christianity was taught to them. All the scholars who have a practical acquaintance with the topographical names of Pictland … Continue reading

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Cork Branch Western Front Association ‘Evening of Remembrance’

Patrick Lynch has asked me to contact you regarding our Association’s planned event on Friday the 8th November. This event is ‘An Evening of Remembrance’ to remember the approximately 4000 fallen of the Great War who were from the City … Continue reading

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The Pictish Nation: 4 – Chapter 2

PICTLAND OF ALBA Albion is the name of Britain preserved by the Greek writers; probably it was taken down from the early shipmasters of the Mediterranean. Ptolemy’s spelling (c. 127) is Alouton, due, very likely, to a copyist’s error. Pliny … Continue reading

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The Pictish Nation: 3 – Chapter 1

THE PICTISH CHURCH The Church of the Picts originated from the great mission conducted along the east coast of Alba(Pictland) by S. Ninian,a Briton, during some period between the years 400 and 432 A,D. While a native ministry was being … Continue reading

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The Pictish Nation: 2 – Preface

“A HISTORY of the Nation and Church of the Picts is centuries overdue. Others have contemplated the task; but they shrank from it almost as soon as they began to enter the maze of deliberately corrupted versions of ancient manuscripts, … Continue reading

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The Pictish Nation: 1

With his deep interest in archaeology , Edward Carson orientated towards the Pictish origins of the British people, while, as an Ulster Scot,  James Craig wrote about Dalriada…As a boy my father bought for me The Pictish Nation, its people … Continue reading

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Staff of the Ulster Volunteer Hospital in France 1916

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Drogheda Remembers

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Van at Blues Fest

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Lest We Forget: Book Launch

A memorial which was forced to remain low-key during the Troubles is now being commemorated with a history detailing its 50 years in existence.  The Northern Ireland War Memorial was opened by the Queen Mother on October 29, 1963, as … Continue reading

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