- A
Lambeg drum is a
large drum,
beaten with
curved malacca canes. It is used
primarily in
Northern Ireland by
Unionists and the
Orange Order traditionally...
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Lambeg may
refer to:
Lambeg drum, a
large Irish drum
Lambeg,
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland Lambeg railway station,
Lambeg,
Northern Ireland This disambiguation...
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Lambeg (historically Lanbeg, from
Irish Lann Bheag 'little church') is a
small village and
civil parish in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland.
Located between...
- (4–6 inch) drum with a
thinner resonant skin,
prepared like the skin of a
Lambeg drum. The
tipper in this
style is
usually straight and most of the expressive...
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Lambeg railway station serves Lambeg in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. The
station opened on 1
September 1877.
Mondays to Sa****ays
there is a half-hourly...
- and he was the
first to sing it in public. Now it's an
Orange standard."
Lambeg drumming is an
important element of the
County Armagh Orange Districts....
- In
Lambeg, Co. Down,
slightly north of Wolfenden's Bridge,
stand two
beech trees (see 'Gallery') at the
entrance to
Chrome Hill, on the
Lambeg to Ballyskeagh...
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event at Stormont, Belfast;
Griffin referred to
Lambeg drums,
saying "the
bodran [sic] can't
match the
lambeg, you
Fenian ****s". The term
Fenian is used...
- Kinallen, Kinawley, Kircubbin, Knockcloghrim, Knockmoyle,
Knocknacarry Lack,
Lambeg, Landahaussy, Largy, Larne, Laurelvale, Lawrencetown, Leitrim, Letterbreen...
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together and she and the
Reverend John
Johnson had a
chapel in
Market Street Lambeg in
County Antrim. They were
known for
their model marriage. They both worked...