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Lurgan Collection

"Lurgan: A Historical Tapestry Unveiled" Step into the enchanting town of Lurgan, nestled in the heart of Northern Ireland

Background imageLurgan Collection: Rev. George Whitefield, Preaching in the Timber Yard at Lurg

Rev. George Whitefield, Preaching in the Timber Yard at Lurg
Rev. George Whitefield 1714-70, Preaching in the Timber Yard at Lurgan, 12 July 1751. Miller, William d.1779. Date: 1751

Background imageLurgan Collection: Kinnego, Lurgan

Kinnego, Lurgan - a view of boats moored on a river and a cow to the right. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Armagh; Lurgan). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageLurgan Collection: Public arms: Canterbury; Isle of Man; Lurgan; Faversham; Lancaster (engraving)

Public arms: Canterbury; Isle of Man; Lurgan; Faversham; Lancaster (engraving)
6008921 Public arms: Canterbury; Isle of Man; Lurgan; Faversham; Lancaster (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLurgan Collection: FALL / WOLFHOUND / 1961

FALL / WOLFHOUND / 1961
LURGAN OF BRADFIELD Owned by Miss N. I. Nichols. Date: 1961

Background imageLurgan Collection: Lurgan

Lurgan - a street scene with motor car and people and shop fronts and church. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Armagh; Lurgan). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageLurgan Collection: Kinnego Cut, Lurgan

Kinnego Cut, Lurgan - a view of people in a boat by a pier. There are lots of other boats moored. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Armagh: Lurgan). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageLurgan Collection: Bellevue, Lurgan

Bellevue, Lurgan - an oblique front view of a large mansion. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Armagh; Lurgan). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageLurgan Collection: Photo of the late Lady Lurgan in the Tatler

Photo of the late Lady Lurgan in the Tatler
Full page black and white photograph of the late Lady Lurgan seated on her favourite hunter in the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler, 22nd December 1909

Background imageLurgan Collection: Portrait of a Lurgan Volunteer

Portrait of a Lurgan Volunteer (1780). Lowry, Strickland 1737-c.1785. Date: 1780

Background imageLurgan Collection: The Marriage of Lord Lurgan: Lord Lurgan and Lady Emily Cadogan, 1893 Engraving

The Marriage of Lord Lurgan: Lord Lurgan and Lady Emily Cadogan, 1893 Engraving

Background imageLurgan Collection: The Marriage Of Lord Lurgan: Lord Lurgan And Lady Emily Cadogan

The Marriage Of Lord Lurgan: Lord Lurgan And Lady Emily Cadogan, 1893 Engraving

Background imageLurgan Collection: Double page spread in a diary for 12-17 August

Double page spread in a diary for 12-17 August
A double page spread in a young persons diary for 12-17 August. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event


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"Lurgan: A Historical Tapestry Unveiled" Step into the enchanting town of Lurgan, nestled in the heart of Northern Ireland. With its rich history and captivating landmarks, this vibrant destination offers a glimpse into a bygone era. Begin your journey at Kinnego, where tranquility meets nature's beauty. Explore the picturesque Kinnego Cut, an engineering marvel that showcases Lurgan's ingenuity. As you wander through its timber yard, imagine Rev. George Whitefield preaching passionately to captivated audiences long ago. Delve further into Lurgan's past as you discover its public arms proudly displaying emblems from Canterbury to Lancaster. These engravings tell tales of trade and connections that shaped this bustling town. Transport yourself to 1961 with FALL/WOLFHOUND - a snapshot frozen in time capturing the spirit and camaraderie of Bellevue in Lurgan. Feel the nostalgia wash over you as memories come alive through each frame. Marvel at Lady Lurgan gracing the pages of Tatler magazine, her elegance immortalized forever. The late Lady Lurgan embodies grace and sophistication synonymous with this remarkable place. Uncover stories etched on canvas as you gaze upon portraits depicting brave volunteers who once called themselves "Lurgans. " Their unwavering dedication echoes through time, reminding us of their noble sacrifice for freedom. Witness love blossoming before your eyes in Lord Lurgan's marriage to Lady Emily Cadogan in 1893. This engraving captures their union, symbolizing unity between two influential families intertwined with Lurgan's heritage. Lose yourself amidst cobblestone streets and charming architecture that whispers tales untold within every brick laid centuries ago. Allow yourself to be enchanted by the allure of this extraordinary town - welcome to Lurgan.