Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Newspapers

Here are images of the Armagh Guardian newspaper which I accessed at The Irish and Local Studies Library in Armagh.
 

Sunday, 28 April 2013

Powerpoint

So I have finally completed the written piece of my project which is due in on Tuesday 30th April. I now plan to start on my powerpoint which will summarise my project and the research which I put into it. The end is near! :-)

Friday, 12 April 2013

Images II


Grave of William Walker, age 13 from Barrack Street, Armagh


Grave of Isabella (age 22) and Bethia (age 20) McFarland from Barrack Hill, Armagh


Grave of Ernest Logue, age 10 from Palace Row, Armagh


Grave of William McMullin age 20, who was the son of Reverend McMullin


Grave of Edith Irwin age 12 from Abbey Street, Armagh



All of the above graves are located in St Mark's graveyard, Victoria Street, Armagh.




Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Images

I went to St Mark's Church in Armagh to see if I could find the graves of some of the victims who died in the 1889 collision. Fortunately enough I was able to locate and photograph between 5 and 6 different graves in the upper left hand side of the graveyard. I am convinced that there were more than likely more victim's graves in that area, however a lot of the headstones werent readable.

I will upload these images in the coming days..

Friday, 5 April 2013

Visit to the library

I went to the Irish and Local Studies Library in Armagh today to look at their old newspaper articles from around the time of the accident. I came across some interesting information in the 'Armagh Guardian' from 14/06/1889 - just 2 days after the incident. The newspaper contained a detailed description of events, witness accounts, lists of the dead, lists of the injured and an article on the inquest following the disaster. The information on the inquest continued through to the following week, 21/06/1889.

I printed off the articles and will get them uploaded to my blog in the coming days..

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Dan Snow's Locomotion


I came across this video which was a documentary on BBC 2 a few months back. About 11 minutes in there is a 5-10 minute piece on the Armagh Railway Disaster