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2066: 468: 2024: 696: 2526: 476: 2091: 55: 1961: 484: 6839: 1953: 2194:– a co-ed 14–18 grammar school, was established in 1873 as an all-boys school to provide what was known as 'classical education' as opposed to the more practical vocational education on offer at the Model School. Its initial charter included a provision that "no person being in Holy Orders, or a minister of any religious denomination shall at any time interfere in the management of the said school, or be appointed to serve as master" and that no religious instruction was to take place during school hours. 643:, Lurgan's population was 2,715; this increased to 4,677 within 20 years, by 1841. There were a number of reasons for this sudden surge in population; the opportunities provided by the booming linen industry of the day led many workers to abandon their likely-meagre living (in rural areas), relocating to Lurgan with the hopes of gaining employment. Furthermore, the ever-expanding town gave tradesmen the opportunity to secure work in construction of new structures and building, such as Brownlow House. 1803:, and is said to have employed as many as 18,000 handloom weavers at the end of the 19th century, a figure significantly higher than the town's resident population at the time. That particular branch of the textile industry declined as consumer tastes changed, but other textiles continued to be produced in the town providing a major source of employment until the 1990s and 2000s when the textile industry across the UK suffered a major decline as a result of outsourcing to low wage countries. 2235:– Lurgan Technical College was renamed Lurgan College of Further Education, and subsequently merged with Portadown CFE and Banbridge CFE into the larger Upper Bann Institute of Further and Higher Education (UBIFHE). Further education in the region was consolidated further when this institution was merged with other FE colleges in Armagh, Newry and Kilkeel to form the Southern Regional College. It offers vocational courses as an alternative to A-Levels, and adult education services. 6199: 716:. The plan, largely, failed; today, 'Craigavon' locally refers to the rump of the residential area between the two towns. The Craigavon development, however, did affect Lurgan in a number of ways. The sort of dedicated bicycle and pedestrian paths that were built in Craigavon were also incorporated into newer housing areas in Lurgan, additional land in and around the town was zoned for industrial development, neighbouring rural settlements such as 1945: 1934: 1811:
750 jobs. The facility was later partly occupied by Wilson Double Deck Trailers and DDL Electronics. Silverwood Industrial Estate continues to host other manufacturing and light engineering firms. Other industrial areas in the town are Annesborough and Halfpenny Valley (Portadown Road) industrial estates; areas in which growth has been limited compared to other industrial estates in the Craigavon Borough.
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Unionist/Protestant, with the "invisible dividing line" starting at the end of Market Street and the beginning of High Street at Windsor Avenue and Union Street. In the 1980s there were two Unionist/Protestant enclaves in the north end of the town, Gilpinstown and Wakehurst. They have both since changed to become Nationalist/Catholic areas as Unionists/Protestants gradually moved out.
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courses, and was enthusiastically supported by William Brownlow who is thought to have brought the school to the town. It was undermined, however, by church interests, which were opposed to its lack of ecclesiastical control, and criticism of the efficiency of its management, hence losing much of its
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The rows of buildings on either side of Market Street are punctuated periodically by large access gates that lead to the space behind the buildings, gates that are wide enough to drive a horse and cart through. The town's straight planned streets are a common feature in many Plantation towns, and its
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On the day of the last census (21 March 2021) the combined population of these wards was 31,068. The latest religious data published is from 2011 with an estimated population of 25,069 (27 March 2011) Of this population, 62.2% were from a Catholic background, and 33.7% were from a Protestant or other
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that also serve as part of the area's drainage system. In the 1990s, the shopping centre was significantly expanded to form what is now Rushmere Retail Park, containing many major retail stores. This has had a detrimental effect on the retail trade in Lurgan in the same way that out-of-town shopping
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As is common in Northern Ireland, most of the schools in Lurgan are attended mainly by children from one or other of the two main ethno-religious blocs, reflecting the existence of sectarian and political divisions in society. Some schools are in the Catholic 'maintained' sector, i.e. maintained by
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church was built in Nettleton's Court, Queen Street in 1778. It was found to be too small and a new church was built on High Street in 1802, and replaced by a newer building in front of it in 1826. This High Street Methodist Church was extensively renovated in 1910 and stands to this day sporting a
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Following passage of the Catholic Relief Act, Charles Brownlow granted a site to the Roman Catholic parish priest the Reverend William O'Brien in 1829 for the construction of a church on Distillery Hill, now known as lower North Street. It was there that work began in 1832 on what is now St Peter's
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competition three times in 1868, 1870 and 1871 at a time when this was a high-profile sport. A post mortem found that he had a heart twice the size of what is normal for a dog of his size. He is remembered all over the town, including in its coat of arms. The dog was named McGrath after the kennel
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A key component of the Craigavon development was a central business district halfway between Lurgan and Portadown that would serve as the city centre for the whole of the new city. What was built was an office building, a court house, a civic building, and a small shopping centre alongside several
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fan-belt factory at Silverwood Industrial Estate was a product of the Craigavon development when large tracts of land in Lurgan, Portadown, and areas in between were zoned off for exclusive industrial use. The Goodyear factory closed in 1983 after failing to make a profit, resulting in the loss of
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farther back. The earliest human settlements in the area were to the northwest of the present day town near the shore of the lough. When the land was handed to the Brownlow family, they initially settled near the lough at Annaloist, but later settled where the town was eventually built. The oldest
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Lurgan Park, a few hundred yards from the main street, is the largest urban park in Northern Ireland and the second-largest in Ireland after Phoenix Park, Dublin. It used to be part of the estate of Brownlow House, a 19th-century Elizabethan-style manor house. In 1893, the land was purchased by
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style with a lantern-shaped tower and prominent array of chimney pots. It was originally owned by the Brownlow family, and today is owned by the Lurgan Loyal Orange District Lodge. A former lodge to the Brownlow House estate became the Brownlow Arms Hotel on Market Street, run by the McCaffrey
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programme proposed in 1831 in which each county in Ireland would have at least one school that would serve as an example to other national schools in the area and as a teacher training establishment (although teacher training did not take place at this particular school). Initially it had a
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climate in common with inland areas in Ireland. Summer temperatures can reach the 20s °C and it is rare for them to go higher than 30 °C (86 °F). The consistently humid climate that prevails over Ireland can make temperatures feel uncomfortable when they stray into the high 20s °C
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In 1966, another Catholic church, St Paul's, was built at the junction of Francis Street and Parkview Street. This was a radical departure from traditional church architecture with its grey plaster finish, copper roof, slim spire, hexagonal angles and modern design throughout. Many of its
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boy responsible for its care. A statue of him was unveiled at Craigavon Civic Centre in 1993, over 120 years after his last glory in 1871. The statue was relocated to Lurgan town centre in 2013. A festival is also held yearly in his honour. A Lurgan pub is also named after Master McGrath.
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in-turn led to a workhouse which had exceeded its 800-person capacity, by the end of that year. In an attempt to alleviate the problem, a relief committee was established in Lurgan, as was customary in other towns. The relief committee raised money by subscriptions from local landowners,
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The town is divided along ethnic/political/sectarian lines with entire housing areas being almost exclusively Nationalist/Catholic/Irish or almost exclusively Unionist/Protestant/British. The north end of the town centre is considered Nationalist/Catholic, the south end is considered
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architectural features such as the copper roof and gray plaster finish are shared by the neighbouring St Paul's School. It was designed to cope with the extra demand for worship space following the growth of the surrounding Taghnevan and Shankill housing estates.
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to form the "Craigavon Urban Area". A fairly accurate population count can be found by combining the data of the electoral wards that make up the Lurgan urban area. These are Church, Court, Drumnamoe, Knocknashane, Mourneview, Parklake, Taghnevan and Woodville.
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family, which served as the US 5th Army's Officers' Mess during WW2 but closed in the early 1960s. The adjacent Lurgan Park, now a public park owned by Craigavon Borough Council, used to be part of the same estate. The park is the venue for the
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The so-called "famine roads" were not built in Lurgan in the same way as the rest of Ireland, although land owners also provided outdoor relief by employing labourers to lower hills or repair existing road issues. During the period between
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for their own accommodations on a nearby ridge, along with "fair Town, consisting of 42 Houses, all of which are inhabited with English Families, and the streets all paved clean through also to water Mills, and a Wind Mill, all for corn".
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granted permission to build a replacement in 1725 one mile away on the 'Green of Lurgan', now known as Church Place, where it stands to this day. It is believed to be the largest parish church in Ireland, and contains the only set of
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There was a Synagogue at 49 North Street for the Lurgan Hebrew Congregation, founded prior to 1906 by Joseph Herbert (originally Herzberg) from Tukums in Latvia, but this closed in the 1920s around the time of the founder's death.
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sits at the entrance to Church Place, topped by a bronze-winged statue representing the spirit of Victorious Peace. A marble pillar at the centre displays the names of over 400 men from the town who lost their lives in the
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The textile industry remained a main employer in the town until the late twentieth century, with the advent of access to cheaper labour in the developing world leading to a decline in the manufacture of clothing in Lurgan.
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in Great Britain, to deal with population growth—the Northern Irish government also planned a new town to deal with the projected urban growth of Belfast. This was also to prevent an undue case of overcrowding in the city.
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Lurgan town centre is distinctive for its wide main street, Market Street, one of the widest in Ireland, which is dominated at one end by Shankill (Anglican) Church in Church Place. A grey granite hexagonal temple-shaped
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developments in other parts of Northern Ireland have damaged other traditional town centres. The town's Chamber of Commerce is not functioning and has remained dormant despite numerous attempts to revive it.
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fountain. Today the park is home to annual summer events such as the Lurgan Agricultural Show, and the Lurgan Park Rally, noted as the largest annual motor sport event in Northern Ireland and a stage in the
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that includes Kinnego Marina and the Lough Neagh Discovery Center, which is an interpretive visitor centre offering information about the surrounding wildlife, conference facilities, and a café.
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The two most prominent modern places of worship are Shankill Parish Church in Church Place and St Peter's Church in North Street, the steeples of which are visible from far outside the town.
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since it was abolished in Northern Ireland in the 1980s by the Thatcher government for being uneconomical, although it was restored to the greater Belfast area in 1996. Water is supplied by
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Lurgan and the associated towns of Portadown and Craigavon made up part of what was known as the "murder triangle"; an area known for a significant number of incidents and fatalities during
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have a significant level of support. The legacy of the Troubles is continued tension between Roman Catholics and Protestants, which has occasionally erupted into violence at flashpoint '
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Eventually, the excess numbers of poorer workers moving into town resulted in issues of over-crowding, poor sanitation and a very low general standard of living. When the
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earlier prestige as the premier educational establishment in the town. It is now co-educational, non-denominational and accepts pupils irrespective of race or religion.
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For census purposes, Lurgan is not treated as a separate entity by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA). Instead, it is combined with
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The town of Lurgan grew steadily over the centuries as an industrial market town, and, in the 1960s—when the UK government was developing a programme of
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of that name from Lurgan which became an Irish sporting hero. The dog was bought in Lurgan by the Brownlow family, and the song also mentions his owner
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On 5 March 1992, a 1,000 lb truck bomb, believed to have been planted by the IRA, exploded in Main Street causing mass damage to commercial properties.
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supporter of the nationalist movement in Ireland; critic, poet, painter, mystical writer, and was at the centre of a group of followers of
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is a common sport among children and adults, with local boxing clubs including South Paw Boxing and Fitness club and The Fitness Factory.
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Tennis is played by Lurgan Tennis Club which is in Lurgan Park. Lurgan Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course bordering on Lurgan lake.
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The former Johnson & Allen linen factory on Victoria Street, built in 1888 and now used as multiple small industrial and retail units
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It was the late 19th century that saw the development of formal education in Lurgan and a significant move away from the less organised
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The site of what is now Shankill cemetery served as a place of worship over the centuries. It began in ancient times as a simple double
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were developed as housing areas, and there was an increase in the town's population, although not on the scale that had been forecast.
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Lurgan has historically been an industrial town in which the linen industry predominated as a source of employment during the
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industrial history is still evident in the presence of many former linen mills that have since been modified for modern use.
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in 1955 and was opened in 1959 as an all-girls school. The nearby all-boys St Paul's Intermediate School was opened in 1962.
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settlements, with its straight and wide, planned streets, and is the home of a number of historic listed buildings, such as
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Lurgan Park is home to Lurgan Bowling Club who field lawn bowling teams in the NIBA, the NIWBA and the Veterans leagues.
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Demesne (an English name – this townland was carved out of Drumnamoe and others, and includes Lurgan Park)
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in April 1916, received a fatal bullet wound to the head on 25 April and died in Jervis Street Hospital,
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Shannon, Catherine B (March 1973). "The Ulster Liberal Unionists and Local Government Reform, 1885–98".
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Lurgan has two 18-hole golf courses, an artificial ski slope and an equestrian centre for show jumping.
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Ceara School provides education for pupils aged 3 through 19 who have severe learning difficulties.
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were first elected in 1855, and they were replaced by Lurgan Urban District Council following the
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provided further access to the west of Ulster which was then closed in the 1950s and 1960s from
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in a relatively flat part of Ireland by the south east shore of Lough Neagh, on the border with
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newspaper; murdered on 28 September 2001 in front of his wife near his own home in the town.
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Gailey, Andrew (May 1984). "Unionist Rhetoric and Irish Local Government Reform, 1895–9".
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multi-denominational intake, offered such services as night classes and industry-relevant
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Lurgan is also home to several teams which play in the lower leagues, with clubs such as
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is played by Lurgan RFC, who share their Pollock Park ground with Lurgan Cricket Club.
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events on the island of Ireland. However, the event has been on hiatus since 2017.
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Irish Population, Economy, and Society: Essays in Honour of the Late K. H. Connell
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St. Francis' Primary School and Bunscoil Naomh Proinsias (Catholic Maintained)
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Lurgan Borough Council and opened as a public park in 1909 by Earl Aberdeen,
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Lurgan Park, formerly part of the Brownlows' estate, and now a public space.
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Seven councillors are elected to represent the Lurgan electoral area on
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denote settlements that are classed as towns but also have city status
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Lurgan Model Primary School (Controlled) – this school was part of the
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Like the rest of Ireland, the Lurgan area has long been divided into
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would build a workhouse to give relief to the increasing numbers of
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part of the town, the main street, is built on a long ridge in the
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and his family. Initially, the Brownlow family settled near the
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rally. Mount Zion House in Edward St, formerly the St Joseph's
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acres of parkland that were developed around the newly created
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Irish censuses". In Goldstrom, J. M.; Clarkson, L. A. (eds.).
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and members of the clergy, with the funds being matched from
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prior to the Plantation of Ulster in the early 17th century.
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would often pass through Lurgan on his journeys, writing in
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representing the area in the intermediate divisions of the
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connecting the town to Belfast. Bus services, provided by
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which was privatised in 1993 and is now a subsidiary of
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St Francis Primary School and Bunscoil Naomh Proinsias
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and using the same constituencies as for Westminster.
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Lurgan is served by two weekly local newspapers. The
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At the junction of Market Street and Union Street is
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The town is a frequent recipient of derision by the
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St Peter's Catholic Church, North St. built in 1832
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Belfast and Ulster Towns Directory for 1910. 3277:"Sectarian Tension Returns to Northern Ireland" 3243: 3241: 2842:with St. Peter's GAC. His decision to sign for 2814:(1867–1935) – writer; wrote under pseudonym Æ; 2045:Shankill Parish Church belongs to the Anglican 1447: 390:and roughly 18 miles (29 km) southwest of 6133: 5628:"About our Technical Director: Jonathan Magee" 4757: 4105: 4103: 3839: 3115:The Green Flag: A History of Irish Nationalism 2964: 2417:, inaugurated in 1980, was one of the largest 1411: 1393: 970:Silverwood (an English name – formerly called 6740: 6726: 6119: 5500:"Football: Harvey set to be Sam's number two" 5179:King's Park Primary and Nursery School Lurgan 4254:. Lurgan Forward. 26 May 2006. Archived from 378:, meaning 'the long low ridge') is a town in 4648: 3793: 3355:"Continuity IRA admits Brexit Day bomb plot" 3238: 3062:"The Brownlow Family and the Rise of Lurgan" 3016:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 2664:(born 1972) – academic and former footballer 2439:on 18 November 1841, connecting the town to 1337:Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972 648:potato crop failed for a second time in 1846 561:, they had already established a castle and 471:Middle Row, Lurgan, in the late 19th century 394:. The town is linked to Belfast by both the 6055:, Salt Lake City, Utah, p. 15, 13 July 1980 4552:. Craigavon Borough Council. Archived from 4339:. Craigavon Borough Council. Archived from 4109: 4100: 2916:"Free Map Tools – "How Far Is It Between?"" 2691:(1943–2009) – broadcaster and panellist on 2634:(born 1967) – Lurgan-born Canadian women's 2490:, and a change of train may be required at 2220:A number of people from Lurgan also attend 2105:Today, schools in Lurgan operate under the 772:Lurgan sits in the north-eastern corner of 373: 6733: 6719: 6126: 6112: 4301:Thesaurus of traditional English metaphors 3569:. London: Faber & Faber. p. 406. 2239: 5658:"Police charge man over dissident parade" 4825:"19th Century Schools in Lurgan – Part 2" 4298: 4110:Jarman, Neil; Bryan, Bryan (1 May 1996). 3826: 2695:show Gardeners' Question Time; presented 2658:(born 1971) – football player and manager 2185: 780:and less than 2 miles from the border of 5875: 5464: 4485: 3000: 2828:(1825–1906) – soldier; recipient of the 2722:(1943–2011) – MBE, a world championship 2524: 2089: 2064: 2022: 1959: 1951: 1943: 1932: 1839:to have a face as long as a Lurgan spade 1823: 1341:Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon District 889:meaning "summer ridge" or "ridge of the 694: 482: 474: 466: 408:Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon district 7047:Civil parish of Shankill, County Armagh 6020: 5781: 5726:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 4849: 4766: 4632:. Dromore Diocesan Historical Society. 3755:"Northern Ireland Census of Population" 3632: 3626: 3564: 3558: 3059: 2976:"The Rise and Development of Portadown" 2181:King's Park Primary School (Controlled) 2131:Council for Catholic Maintained Schools 1891: 7029: 5497: 5299:from the original on 26 September 2007 4854:. 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Oxford, England: Clarendon Press. 3771: 3248:Toolis, Kevin (30 September 2001). 3112: 2862:at club level, and won 18 caps for 2325:, established in 1889 and based at 2178:Dickson Primary School (Controlled) 2175:Carrick Primary School (Controlled) 1350:. The councillors for the DEA are: 1329:Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 809:, whose names mostly come from the 614: 13: 6021:Ponting, Ivan (12 February 2011). 5944:"So who did kill Rosemary Nelson?" 5814:CAIN: Sutton Index of Deaths: 1975 5634:. Peninsula Strikers Junior F. C. 5608:from the original on 20 March 2011 5263:from the original on 19 April 2010 5259:. Northern Ireland Tourist Board. 4876: 4850:Emerson, Newton (30 August 2005). 4822: 4369:from the original on 22 March 2009 4365:. Northern Ireland Tourist Board. 4146:. Craigavon Museum. 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BBC. 18 September 1999. 2784:and trade union activist; 2560:, a public owned utility. 2533:Lurgan is situated by the 2366:Mid-Ulster Football League 2015: 1906:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1794: 1268: 1005: 989: 967:meaning "O’Kelly's ridge") 735: 557:at Annaloist; however, by 462: 421:Lurgan is typical of many 15: 7000: 6909: 6846: 6835: 6757: 6748: 6742:Towns in Northern Ireland 6675: 6622: 6582: 6206: 6195: 6153: 6142: 6098:Craigavon Borough Council 5290:Railscot – Irish Railways 5089:Tullygally Primary School 4656:"History from Headstones" 4144:"Linen Industry – Lurgan" 3647:10.1017/S0021121400025876 3604:10.1017/S0021121400034027 2822:in Dublin for many years. 2482:runs through Lurgan from 2468:Northern Ireland Railways 2457:Portadown railway station 2374:previously played in the 2233:Southern Regional College 2214:Lurgan Junior High School 2170:Tullygally Primary School 1869:. 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