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Back to Ireland by Moira O’Neill

I have resided overseas for an extensive period of time, yet I remain engaged in the sporting events and current affairs transpiring in Ireland. Yesterday, in the rugby world cup quarter-final...

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Faces of the Somme, 1st July 1916

The Somme offensive in 1916 was one of the biggest and bloodiest battles of the First World War. With well over one million casualties and 300,000 fatalities, the five-month battle finally came to an...

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The Moneymore Ghost

Moneymore is a village of some 1900 people, situated in County Londonderry. The plantation village was built by the Drapers' Company of London, who also had land in nearby Draperstown (hence the name...

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Photo of McFadden Family Glarryford

An interesting follow-up to the last week's article about an infamous Glarryford collector of other folks' property. A reader writes: [su_quote]Dear Trudger, do you know the identity of the...

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Glarryford Barefoot Thief Caught Red Handed

Glarryford is some seven miles north of Ballymena.  It was known to me (when I was growing up, in the 1970s and early 80s) for two things - the famous Glarryford Young Farmers, and the great church...

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The Old Year Sinks in Time’s Ocean

In recent years (the tropical chapter), the week before Christmas each year, my next door neighbour, Carol, would play festive tunes. Classics from a bygone era, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Dean...

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About One Irish Rover

One Irish Rover focuses on the history and the people of the area in Northern Ireland where I grew up i.e. the Portglenone, Kilrea, Maghera and Tamlaght areas, in Counties Derry and Antrim.

My mother took many photos and saved lots of old newspaper cuttings. Many of these appear on this website.

I love to delve through old newspapers, discovering and piecing together local stories. You will find originally researched articles on this website, that aren't available elsewhere. Indeed, many of the old events have been pieced together, using various resources, and are now only being told fully for the first time.

I am also delighted to receive old photos, and stories. Feel free to drop me a line, via the Contact link (in the MENU above). Thanks for all your contributions.

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