'Larne' ( — a
Viking chieftain) is a large
town in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland with a population of 18,228 people in the
2001 Census. It has been used as a
seaport for over 1,000 years, and is now mostly used by
freight. Larne is twinned with
Clover, South Carolina.
Larne is administered by
Larne Borough Council. Together with the neighbouring district of
Carrickfergus and part of
Newtownabbey, it forms the
East Antrim constituency for elections to the
Westminster Parliament and
Northern Ireland Assembly.
History
During the
18th century many Irish emigrated to America from the port of Larne. A monument in Curran Park commemorates the ''Friends Goodwill'', the first emigrant ship to sail from Larne in May
1717, heading for
Boston in the
United States. Boston's long standing Irish roots can be traced to Larne. As with western and southern Ireland Larne, unlike some areas of north–east (Antrim, Down, Louth and North
Dublin) and eastern Ireland (South
Dublin, Wicklow), was hugely affected by the
Irish Famine of the mid 19th century.
In 1914,
Loyalists opposed to the
Home Rule Act 1914 prepared for armed resistance. In an episode known as the
Larne Gun Running, German weapons and ammunition were transported into the port of Larne at dead of night, and distributed all over the country.
Transport
★ Ferries sail from the harbour to destinations including
Cairnryan and
Troon in
Scotland, and
Fleetwood in
England.
★ Larne is connected to
Belfast by the A8 road. The
A2 road or 'Antrim coast road' which runs along the Antrim coast, and passes through the scenic
Glens of Antrim, also serves the town. South of the town the A2 passes the side of
Larne Lough, via
Glynn,
Magheramorne, and
Ballycarry, to
Whitehead and
Carrickfergus. The
A36 road runs from the town to
Ballymena.
★ A railway route to Belfast, via Whitehead and Carrickfergus, also connects Larne to the
Northern Ireland Railways network. Currently there is no freight transport by rail in Northern Ireland. Both
Larne Town railway station and
Larne Harbour railway station opened on
1 October 1862 and closed for goods traffic on
4 January 1965.
[1]
People
★
Author and
poet Amanda M’Kittrick Ros, who has been described by critics as "The world's worst author", taught at Millbrook National School, Larne in the 1880s.
★
Crystal Palace footballer
Michael Hughes,
DJ Fergie and
X-Factor and stars Keith Semple (who was a member of
One True Voice) and
Phillip Magee have all put the town on the map in recent years.
★ Rock band '
Therapy?', original lineup featured two members from Larne - Fife Ewing & Michael Mekeegan. Mekeegan is still with the band.
★
Hugh Nelson (
1830-
1893) was a
Canadian parliamentarian and
Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. He was born in Larne, the son of Robert Nelson and Frances Quinn, and emigrated to
California in
1854 and then to
British Columbia in
1858.
★ Henry McNeill who was the pioneer of tourism in Ireland had his hotel in Larne (McNeill's Hotel). He also owned Garron Tower (Which he made into a hotel - now it is a school) The hotel has now been demolished, and now is a retirement community.
★ Independent Catholic priest
Father Pat Buckley runs his parish in Larne.
★
Dave Clements, footballer and football manager (b.
1945, Larne).
★ Eddie Mooney of
British Invasion /
Merseybeat band
The Dakotas grew up in Larne.
Sport
★
Larne F.C.
★
East Antrim Boat Club
Industry
★
F.G. Wilson Ltd., Generator Manufacturer
★
Ivex Ltd., Manufacturer of pharmaceutical, medical device and veterinary devices
★
InspecVision Ltd., Industrial Inspection Equipment
2001 Census
Larne is classified as a Large Town by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA)
[2] (ie with population between 18,000 and 75,000 people). On Census day (
29 April 2001) there were 18,228 people living in Larne. Of these:
★ 20.9% were aged under 16 years and 21.2% were aged 60 and over
★ 48.2% of the population were male and 51.8% were female
★ 26.2% were from a
Catholic background and 70.7% were from a
Protestant background.
★ 4.3% of people aged 16-74 were unemployed.
For more details see:
NI Neighbourhood Information Service
References
1. Larne stations
2. NI Statistics and Research Agency website.
★
Larne on the ''Culture Northern Ireland'' website.
See also
★
List of towns in Northern Ireland
★
List of villages in Northern Ireland
★
Larne Gun Running
External links
★
Larne Town
★
The Basement, buy/sell/trade/rent
★
A history of the Port of Larne
★
Information about Port of Larne
★
Larne Ferry Web
★
Larne R.F.C.
★
First Larne Presbyterian Church