- the Bone:
Brief History of the 'Marrowbone' Area of Belfast. Belfast:
Glenravel Publications. ISBN 978-0-9519261-2-3. "City of
Belfast – Industry, Tourism...
- Lord of
Dunyvaig and the Glens. From
north to south, the nine
glens are:
Glenravel is
sometimes considered a
tenth glen. It lies to the
southwest of Glenballyeamon...
-
Arthur Shirley Benn, 1st
Baron Glenravel, KBE (20
December 1858 – 13 June 1937),
known as Sir
Arthur Benn, Bt,
between 1926 and 1936, was a
British businessman...
-
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It lies at the foot of
Slievenanee in
Glenravel –
locally known as "The
Tenth Glen"
along with the more
widely known nine...
-
Antrim LGFA
Junior Championship and
League was won in 1996 by Conn Magee's
Glenravel.
Antrim won
their first All-Ireland
Junior Title in 2009 with a 3–10 to...
- Publisher:
Glenravel Local History Project, 2000
Snapshots of
Belfast 1920–1929; Authors: Joe
Baker &
Robert Kerr. Publisher:
Glenravel Local History...
-
History Ireland. Hogg,
Elaine (2017). The
Ulster Suffragettes. Belfast:
Glenravel Local History Project. pp. 8–15. Toal,
Ciaran (2014). "The
brutes – Mrs...
-
Belfast High
School opened in 1854. In 1874, it
moved to new
premises at
Glenravel Street, Belfast.
Since the
school was founded,
there have been 7 head...
- for
Arthur Shirley Benn. He was
later elevated to the
peerage as
Baron Glenravel. The
titles became extinct on his
death in 1937. Sir John
Williams Benn...
-
Council and
contains the
wards of
Ballee and Harryville, Broughshane,
Glenravel, Glenwhirry, Kells,
Kirkinriola and Slemish.
Braid forms part of the North...