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The current church replaced an older church dating from the early 18th century (of which the tower and graveyard can still be seen) on Church Street, and was opened in 1855. The new church was destroyed by fire in December 1879, and it was restored by the original builder, keeping to the same design. It reopened in 1881.
St Patricks (C of I) Parish Church, The Cloney, Glenarm, Ballymena BT44 0AB Church Larne B+ B HB06/02/071: Upload Photo. Former court house (now Glenarm Baptist Church) 43-45 Toberwine Street Glenarm Ballymena BT44 0AP Church Larne B+ B+ HB06/02/037: Upload Photo. 27-29 Altmore Street Glenarm Ballymena BT44 0AR House Larne B+ B1 HB06/02/019 ...
Thanks in particular today to [/photos/vab2009/ Vab2009] and [/photos/gnmcauley/ Niall McAuley] for the investigations into the likely date range and the businesses on Church Street in that period. Included are some of the businesses we can see: John McDowell's Boots and Shoes, John W Johnston's Watchmaker and Jewellers, Matthew Montgomery's ...
An octagonal spire was added in 1898 and there were further alterations in 1993. The spire was used as a mast by Marconi to send the first radio broadcast to Rathlin Island in 1898. [20] Holy Trinity Parish Church is a Church of Ireland church in The Diamond, Ballycastle's main square. Like the rest of The Diamond, the church is Grade 'A' listed.
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The suspect raised roughly $60,000 in Australian dollars, or about $37,500 USD, after pocketing donations and gaining social media followers, the BBC previously reported. GoFundMe is working to ...
[3] 1 January 1858 saw the first person converted as a direct result of the prayer meeting, and by the end of 1858 the attendance was around fifty. By Spring 1859 there were 16 prayer meetings in the parish. [4] The revival spread to Ahoghill in March 1859 and then to Ballymena. [5]
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