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Balmoral Cemetery Tom Hartley

Balmoral Cemetery By Tom Hartley

Balmoral Cemetery by Tom Hartley


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Tom Hartley, leading authority on Balmoral Cemetery, tells the stories of the people buried there: academics, scientists, clergy, politicians and political activists who exemplified the drive and industry of nineteenth-century Belfast.

Balmoral Cemetery Summary

Balmoral Cemetery: The History of Belfast, Written in Stone, Book 3 by Tom Hartley

'The lives of those buried in Balmoral Cemetery are intertwined with the bigger, dynamic history of nineteenth-century Belfast Presbyterianism, and that of Belfast itself.'

Balmoral Cemetery is a small cemetery in the heart of Belfast, yet those buried within its walls played a huge role in shaping the city.

Tom Hartley, leading authority on the graveyard, tells the stories of the people buried here, those academics, scientists, politicians and political activists who exemplified the drive and industry of nineteenth-century Belfast - people such as author and philosopher Joseph John Murphy, scientist and agriculturist John Frederick Hodges, and suffragist and temperance advocate Isabella Tod.

Through these stories - and those of ministers such as Revd Henry Cooke and Revd Hugh Hanna, both buried in Balmoral - Hartley uncovers the dynamic history of Presbyterianism: the meeting houses, congregations and schools, many of which were woven into the fabric of Belfast but have since disappeared.

With over two hundred photographs, this is an invaluable guide to Belfast and its people, and the perfect addition to the Written in Stone series.

Balmoral Cemetery Reviews

'The long-dead citizens of Belfast speak to us through this book ... were it not for Tom Hartley we might drive past this small cemetery and know nothing of it.'

-- The Very Reverend John Dunlop, Former Moderator, General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland

Hartley's achievements are remarkable and thorough, and his contributions to the history and understanding of his native city are remarkable... his two books on these Belfast cemeteries are major studies, and deserve our admiration and gratitude.

-- Professor James Stevens Curl

Tom Hartley's meticulous approach to research and cross-referencing has produced a masterpiece.

-- Peadar Whelan

[Hartley] has put the city of Belfast greatly in his debt by his sensitive disinterring of its richly complex human history, and by his dignified honouring of those who made it.

-- Terry Blain

About Tom Hartley

Tom Hartley was born in Belfast in 1945 and has been active in politics for over forty years. He was both the General Secretary and National Chairperson of Sinn Fein, and in May 1993 he was elected to Belfast City Council, where he chaired several Council committees, including the Arts and Tourism sub-committees and the Policy and Resources committee. From 2008 to 2009 he was lord mayor of Belfast. He retired from the Council in September 2013 after twenty years service to the citizens of Belfast.


In his spare time, Tom pursues his love of history and interest in the environment by organising historical walks through Belfast City Cemetery for Feile an Phobail. He works to highlight the importance of our burial sites as a repository of the political, social and economic history of Belfast. He is the author of the bestselling Written in Stone series - Milltown Cemetery and Belfast City Cemetery.

Additional information

GOR011180104
9781780732305
1780732309
Balmoral Cemetery: The History of Belfast, Written in Stone, Book 3 by Tom Hartley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Colourpoint Creative Ltd
20190314
376
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