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again to the family name, this house was later demolished in 1986. Craig was a very talented boy, taking a fancy with many instruments and playing with the
Belfast Philharmonic Orchestra on occasion. As the only son Craig began apprenticing his father at the age of fourteen, he stayed only for a couple of years before enrolling in the
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with his father, while being a strong player of rugby and football. He went on to be one of the founders of the Bangor Rugby Club, hoping to inspire many more young boys to take up the sport. The family later moved to 160 Groomsport Road, to which they named the house ‘Craiglea’, in reference once
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in the art competition. Craig chose to never paint for money, he only painted when he felt inspired or in a state of mind. Craig travelled all over Europe during his career, including many different countries and regions like North of Spain, Switzerland, and the South of France. Although his
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