‘Moyle Migrations’ booklet is launched
and live on Freeview channel 276
Moyle Migrations, created in collaboration by Council’s Museum Services and a group of community volunteers, presents seven case studies featuring stories of loss and heroism, big houses and great poverty.
Family mysteries are unravelled, and the region’s international links are explored through stories of immigration, emigration and colonisalism.
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Hide AdMoyle Migrations was the final part of a wider ‘Who do you think you are?’ programme delivered in partnership with Carey Historical Society, Glens of Antrim Historical Society and Rathlin Development and Community Association.
Since 2019, more than 60 participants have taken part, attending talks and training, carrying out DNA sampling and recording oral histories.
Geraldine Anslow, who participated in the creation of the booklet, said: “This was a really enjoyable and interesting project and I know everyone absolutely loved being part of it. The contributions were so diverse and yet everyone was fascinating. Friendships were forged and fun was had.”
Brian Molloy added: “A very stimulating experience. We had a great bunch of participants and it was fascinating to learn their stories, as much as it was enlightening to uncover more of our own!”
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Hide AdOrla Duncan said: “I loved this programme, the camaraderie from everyone, the research and instruction, the incredible support, patience and dedication, made this a thoroughly enjoyable and memorable experience.”
Free copies of Moyle Migrations will be available through Ballycastle Museum throughout the open season, as well as Ballymoney Museum, Rathlin Island Boat House, and the Visitor Information Centres in Ballycastle, Cushendall and Ballymoney.