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Antrim Gallery Graves
Choose from our selection of gallery graves in antrim county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
17 gallery graves in antrim county
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Welcome Picture of Glenarm
Glenarm, Antrim
"Glen of the Army" this is the age old home of the McDonnell's accient clan....
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Antrim, Antrim
Glencloy :- "Glen of Hedges" this is and area of stone dykes....
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Glenballyeamon, Antrim, Antrim
Glenballyeamon :- "Eamon's townland Glen", here you can find traces of the Glen's ancient forts....
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Glenaan, Antrim
Glenaan :- "Glen of rush lights" famous for the the grave of the warrior poet Ossian....
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Glencorp, Antrim, Antrim
Glencorp :- "Glen of the Slaughter", an area of hill farms and whin clad slopes....
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Glemdun, Antrim, Antrim
Glendun :- "Brown Glen", this glen has the wildest scenery of all the Glens....
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Glenswhesk, Antrim, Antrim
Glenshesk :- "Sedgy Glen", wild and unspoilt....
Welcome Picture of Templecorran Cemetery
Ballycarry, Larne, Antrim
This old cemetery at Ballycarry includes the ruins of Ireland's first Presbyterian Church within its boundaries, as well as the grave of the first Presbyterian minister in Ireland, Rev. Edward Brice, who died in 1636. Some 50 graves of general historical note are marked as part of the Templecorran Cemetery Project and guided tours for groups can be arranged by the Ballycarry Community Association....
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Glynn, Larne, Antrim
Situated south of the modern village of Glynn, it is said that the church ruin there dates back to a foundation established by St. Patrick. There are many old stones, including some bearing coats of arms....
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Larne, Antrim
The ruins of what is believed to be an old church are within the bounds of the cemetery, where many armorial stones relating to early Scots families who settled in the area in the 17th century can be found....
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Antrim County
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