The Killowen Series 3: Industrial Life

The Killowen Series 3: Industrial Life

Author: Ronnie Gamble

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-12-09

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1326844628

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This third volume of the Killowen Series focuses on the industrial history of old Killowen. The subjects include an overview of the economic history of Ireland, economic theory, mechanised industry, small businesses, self employment and the type of employment available to the majority of the old Killowen population. The Clothworking trade will be discussed in the next volume.


The Killowen Series 4: The Gribbon Family and the Clothworkers

The Killowen Series 4: The Gribbon Family and the Clothworkers

Author: Ronnie Gamble

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-12-09

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1326863266

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This volume focuses on the Gribbon family and the history of the clothworking trade in Coleraine town and the Killowen area of the town. The subjects include an overview of the Irish clothworking industry and how the Killowen workforce were employed in the trade until the close of the 1900s


The Champions of the Bann

The Champions of the Bann

Author: Ronnie Gamble

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-06-11

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0244965447

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This work sets out to explore the history of competitive rowing on the River Bann in Coleraine, County Londonderry, N.I. from 1841 until 1987. An extensive amount of original material has been collated by Keith Ferguson and Ronnie Gamble. This material has been used to portray that history on the River Bann and much further afield as the skill and reputation of the Bann rowers evolved.


Gladstone and the Irish Nation

Gladstone and the Irish Nation

Author: J. L. Hammond

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-05-23

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 0429655797

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Originally published in 1964, in this work of wisdom, originality, and power, the great Liberal scholar, J. L. Hammond, explores and expounds Gladstone's attempt to secure justice for Ireland against the rising tide of English Imperialist feeling. The origins of the Irish Church crisis of 1869, of the land agitations of the seventies and eighties, and of the Home Rule explosion of 1885-6 that disrupted the British party system, are traced back, by Hammond's mastery of the archives, to their historical causes. His imaginative sympathy accompanies Gladstone on the eight years of political suffering that followed the explosion, till at the age of eighty-four the Grand Old Man could finally retire. In the new 1964 introduction to this reprint of the rare 1938 edition, this work is described as the most formidable and incisive piece of original research yet published on the history of England and Ireland in the second half of the nineteenth century.