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2023-08-31-annual-report

Craigavon Historical Society

Trustees' Annual Report

For the year to 31 August 2023

Contents

The objects of Craigavon Historical Society: ..................................................................................... 2 The Year in numbers .......................................................................................................................... 2 Public Benefit ...................................................................................................................................... 2 Programme of events ......................................................................................................................... 2 Annual Outing ..................................................................................................................................... 2 Publications ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Web site and Social Media ................................................................................................................. 3 National Lottery Heritage Fund ......................................................................................................... 3 Finance ................................................................................................................................................ 3 Trustees .............................................................................................................................................. 3

Craigavon Historical Society – 2022/23 Annual Report

The trustees of Craigavon Historical Society are pleased to submit their report and accounts for the period 01 September 2022 to 31 August 2023

The objects of Craigavon Historical Society:

The Year in numbers

The Year in numbers
56th 75 7 1
Anniversary of the Society Members Historical Lectures Outing

Public Benefit

Those who benefit from the activities of Craigavon Historical Society include not only its members but also the public both inside and beyond the boundaries of what was the designated Craigavon area. There is no private or personal benefit arising from the purpose of the Society.

Programme of events

Our programme of meetings was back in full swing after the hiatus caused by the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.

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11 Oct 2022 An Introduction to Zooarchaeology Ryan Montgomery
08 Nov 2022 ‘And the old enchantment lingers…’: Reflections on the great Michael McKernan
literary personalities of Craigavon.
13 Dec 2022 AGM followed by the Atkinson lecture: ‘The Clan McCann’ and Jim Conway
launch of our Journal Review
10 Jan 2023 Captain Jack Crawford: the Poet Scout Alister McReynolds
14 Feb 2023 Early Christian Bells: making, using and keeping Cormac Bourke
25 Mar 2023 ‘Reading Books with New Eyes’ – seeing Beyond Cover, David Dunlop
Content, and Cost to Construction, Connections and
Corresponding Value
15 Apr 2023 Visit to Grange House and Retreat, Moyallon Caroline Somerville
09 May 2023 ‘Depending on the generosity of the outside public to carry on Dr Barry Sheppard
the conflict?’ – The 1913 Lurgan Weavers and Winders Strike
24 June 2023 Trip to Ram’s Island Heritage Project
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Annual Outing

We had a very successful and well attended outing to Grange House and Retreat, and the adjacent Quaker Meeting House in Moyallon on 15 April 2023 and the Ram’s Island Heritage Project on 24 June 2023.

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Craigavon Historical Society – 2022/23 Annual Report

Publications

We were delighted to publish our biennial journal, “Review” in September 2022 – publication had been delayed by one year because of covid.

Web site and Social Media

www.craigavonhistoricalsociety.org.uk - the society’s website - gives free access to much of our published material including over 250 articles from past Reviews, primarily but not exclusively those up to Vol. 9 No. 1 (published 2007); a number of significant articles published since that date were uploaded in 2023. We also maintain a presence on social media (Facebook) which we hope will help us reach a wider audience.

National Lottery Heritage Fund

We were delighted to receive NLHF funding for a major project "Digging Deeper Together: Rediscovering Our Sacred Landscapes". The total grant payable will amount to £36,800, in two phases (2022/23 and 2023/24). There were many strands to this project; a principal element was a successful community archaeology dig at Kilmocholmóg field, located off the Kilmore Road, Lurgan.

Finance

In the aftermath of the covid-19 pandemic we were pleased to return to a full programme and collected £1,025 in subscriptions from members. Publication of Review (given free to members) incurred costs of £896.40 but sales of our publications remained healthy and gave us receipts of £369.50. We received the first part of the NLHF grant (£18,400) during this year but delays in some payments for expenses incurred on this project resulted a surplus of £874.71 for the year.

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Trustees

Jim Conway (Chairman – from October 2024) ________ Date 12 November 2024

David Weir (Honorary Secretary) ______ Date 12 November 2024

Honorary Secretary: Mr David Weir, 38 Silverwood Green, Lurgan, CRAIGAVON, BT66 6SS

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