Mullabawn

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A spectacular, deeply authentic regional history capturing the ancient folklore, local townland lineages, and vibrant community traditions of Mullabawn in South Armagh.

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The historic rolling landscapes of South Armagh hold an exceptionally rich, deeply layered matrix of oral traditions, Gaelic poetry, and rural resilience. Mullabawn delivers a thorough, highly accurate local audit that reconstructs the social development and cultural heritage of this famous borderland parish from generations past down to the modern era.

The text looks deeply into early folklore collections, local parish registries, and agricultural survey records to evaluate the practical functional operations of traditional farming communities and townland divisions. The contributing historians systematically guide local history buffs and researchers through clear, low-stress chapters detailing archaeological rings, the legendary poets of the area, and historic family lineages, skipping complex academic jargon for direct clarity. This premium volume stands out as an irreplaceable reference tool for family genealogists, physical geographers, and passionate collectors of Ulster heritage.

Why regional history enthusiasts and genealogists treasure this volume:

  • Exhaustive Townland Registries: Features verified local family names, ancient place-name etymologies, and vintage map reproductions in an organized layout.

  • Socio-Cultural Legacy Tracking: Documents the enduring musical traditions, traditional storytelling sessions, and civic milestones of the Mullabawn community.

  • Highly Scannable reference Layout: Engineered with clean typography, standalone record panels, and beautiful formatting for low-effort data searching.

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Weight 0.5 kg

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