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The Lecale Historical Society is based in Downpatrick, the County Town of Down in Northern Ireland. Downpatrick is situated in County Down some 20 miles south east of Belfast about 15 miles from the Mountains of Mourne whose distinctive profile 'sweeping down to the sea' are visible on the southern horizon. Click for location map. We meet regularly in the Down County Museum, one of the foremost local museums in Ireland. The site is illustrated throughout with images of Lecale. For information about the images hover your mouse pointer over them. Click on images for larger - sometimes different - versions (in most cases). We hope you enjoy your visit. |
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How to Find Us Membership Events Programme 2007/08 Society Journals Lecale News Past Lectures Historical Resources Book Notices The Society Links Guestbook E-mail us at: admin@lecalehistory.co.uk Call us at: +44(0)28 4483 0442 Write to us at: Secretary Lecale Historical Society Taughlea Dunanelly Inch Downpatrick Co Down Northern Ireland BT30 9BA |
The site has a section on historical resources containing Griffith's Valuation for Lecale and, as an on-going project, the complete transcription of the 1901 Census of Ireland for the area, as well as descriptive articles about the main places in Co. Down in the 1830s and several sets of correspondence by 19th century emigre families. The site also provides a complete listing of the 23 journals that the Society has published since 1984, with a short summary of each article. In addition, there is a list of all the authors and contributors and a complete index of titles. Some are available for purchase.
On one of our low hills stands a giant statue of St Patrick, symbolically looking out from Lecale into the rest of Ireland. It commemorates the fact that this is the area where Ireland's patron saint both began and ended his mission. Today the land surrounding the market town of Downpatrick, with its ancient cathedral, is still largely rural. Many people commute to the city of Belfast to work, and within Lecale the principal occupations are centred on farming, fishing, tourism, and the service industries. |
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