Infobox UK place official name Larne irish name Latharna scots name local name static image File Site of former paper mill, Larne.jpg 250px static image caption small Larne in March 2007 small map type ... Larne Borough Council Larne country Northern Ireland post town LARNE postcode area BT postcode district ... County Antrim website http www.larne.gov.uk www.larne.gov.uk Larne Irish derived place name Latharna ... on roll off roll on roll off port. Larne is twinned with Clover, South Carolina . Larne is administered by Larne Borough Council . Together with the neighbouring district of Carrickfergus and part ... Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly . History Larne takes its name from the small medieval territory ... the river mouth of Larne and in English as Inver Larne or simply Inver. The older name for Larne Lough was Loch Ollarbha or Inbhear nOllarbha from Ollarbha the ancient name of the Larne Water. During the 18th century many Irish emigrated to America from the port of Larne. A monument in Smiley Park commemorates the Friends Goodwill , the first emigrant ship to sail from Larne in May 1717, heading for Boston ... to Larne. As with western and southern Ireland and unlike some areas of north&ndash east Antrim, County ... resistance. In an episode known as the Larne Gun Running German weapons and ammunition were transported into the port of Larne in the dead of night and distributed throughout Ireland. ref A. T. Q ... Larne throughout the course of The Troubles had a significant paramilitary presence in the town, mostly ... 2000 0717 north.html Three charged with Larne bonfire murder appear in court RTE ref A mural commemerating ... CAIN List of murals Cain ref Geography File 1500 ft High above Larne Town geograph.org.uk 55258.jpg thumb 350px A birds eye view of Larne harbour, Larne Lough and Islandmagee Larne sits on the western side of a narrow inlet that links Larne Lough to the sea. On the eastern side of the inlet ... their names to many roads and housing estates. The following is a list of townlands within Larne ... more details
unreferenced date August 2007 The Larne Gazette is a newspaper based in Larne , County Antrim , Northern Ireland . It is published by the Alpha Newspaper Group . Northern Irish newspapers Category Newspapers published in Northern Ireland Category Media in County Antrim Category Larne UK newspaper stub ... more details
Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Larne , after the town of Larne . A fifth was renamed shortly before being launched HMS Larne 1814 6 was a 20 gun sixth rate launched in 1814 and sold in 1828. HMS Lightning 1829 HMS Larne was an 18 gun sloop, launched in 1829 as HMS Lightning 1829 6 , renamed HMS Larne in 1832 and broken up in 1866. HMS Larne 1910 6 was an Acorn class destroyer Acorn class destroyer launched in 1910 and sold in 1921. HMS Gurkha G63 HMS Larne was to have been a L and M class destroyer L class destroyer. She was renamed HMS Gurkha G63 6 shortly before her launch in 1940, and was sunk in 1943. HMS Larne J274 6 was an Algerine class minesweeper Algerine class minesweeper ship minesweeper launched in 1943. She was sold to the Marina Militare Italian Navy in 1947 and renamed Eritrea , and then Alabarda in 1951. She was broken up in 1981. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Larne, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2007 The Larne Times is a newspaper based in Larne , County Antrim , Northern Ireland . The paper was taken over by Johnston Press in 2005 from Scottish Radio Holdings and is now operated by the holding company, Johnston Publishing NI . UK newspaper stub Northern Irish newspapers Irish Newspapers owned by Johnston Press Category Newspapers published in Northern Ireland Category Media in County Antrim Category Larne ... more details
Football club infobox clubname Larne image Image Lfc badge.png fullname Larne Football Club nickname The Harbour Rats founded 1889 ground Inver Park , Larne br County Antrim capacity 3,000 850 seats chairman JOHN manager Paul Millar league IFA Championship 1 season 2009 10 position 8th pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 FF0000 body1 FF0000 rightarm1 FF0000 shorts1 FF0000 socks1 FF0000 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 FFFFFF body2 FFFFFF rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 FFFFFF socks2 FFFFFF Larne F.C. is an intermediate, Northern Ireland Northern Irish football soccer football club playing in IFA Championship 1 . The club, founded in 1889, hails from Larne and plays its home matches at Inver Park . Club colours are red and white. The current manager is Paul Millar , assisted by Larne legend Paul Carland and Norman Kelly. From 1972 until 2008, the club enjoyed Northern Ireland football league system senior status, but reverted to intermediate status when it failed to gain a place in the new IFA Premiership . Larne F.C. also supports a ladies team, whose colours are red, white and black. Formed by a small committee of parents & friends of the Larne Colts in November 2004, they made history by being the first ladies team to play at Windsor Park as part of the half time entertainment ... Junior honours Irish Junior Cup 1 1900 01 small Won by Larne Olympic reserve team small Famous players ... url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football irish 6614623.stm title Larne celebrate league reprieve ... Larne FC Website http www.larneladiesfc.co.uk Larne Ladies FC Website Football in northernireland IFA league Category Larne F.C. Category Association football clubs established in 1889 Category Football clubs in Northern Ireland Category Larne Category IFA Championship clubs Category Association football clubs in County Antrim Category Former Irish Football League clubs ca Larne F.C. fr Larne Football Club lt Larne FC nl Larne FC ru ... more details
Image Larne Lough.PNG thumb 200px right Location of Larne Lough. Larne Lough sometimes Larne Loch , Lough Larne or Loch Larne ref See Google Books for published examples online. ref Irish derived place name Loch Latharna is a sea lough or inlet in County Antrim , Northern Ireland . The lough lies between Islandmagee a peninsula and the mainland. At its mouth is the town of Larne . It is designated as an Site of Special Scientific Interest area of special scientific interest , a special protection area , and a Ramsar Convention Ramsar site to protect the wetland environment, particularly due to the presence of certain bird species and shellfish . Name The lough takes its name from the small medieval kingdom of Latharna meaning descendants of Lathair . The older name for the lough was Loch Ollarbha or Inbhear nOllarbha , from Ollarbha the ancient name of the Larne Water. The lough was also known as Inbhear Seimhne from the ancient name of Islandmagee . Features Much of the estuary is shallow ... to maintain the shipping channel to the port of Larne. Previously, a complex spit system existed at the mouth ... to Larne Lough. Archaeology At Ballylig, Larne Lough, two Dugout boat dugout boats were found in peat ... end of Larne Lough, Co. Antrim. Ir. Nat. J. 13 159 163. ref The northern end was also surveyed. ref name Lynn 61 Lynn, M.J. 1961. Coastal survey XI new series northern end of Larne Lough, Co. Antrim ... and a Phragmites reedbed, with some saltmarsh pans. ref name JN Ramsar site The Larne Lough Ramsar ... March 1997. The Ramsar site boundary entirely coincides with both that of the Larne Lough Area of Special Scientific Interest and the Larne Lough Special Protection Area. The site qualified under Criterion ... Tern. ref cite web title Larne Lough Ramsar site work NI Environment Agency url http www.ni environment.gov.uk ... Interest in County Antrim Category Special Protection Areas in Northern Ireland Category Larne ... nn Larne Lough ... more details
Infobox rugby league biography playername Larne Patrick fullname Larne Patrick image Larne Patrick.JPG image size 265px dateofbirth birth date and age df yes 1988 11 3 Pontefract , West Yorkshire countryofbirth England height convert 185 cm ftin abbr on weight convert 96 kg stlb abbr on position rlp SR currentclub leagueicon Huddersfield size 16 Huddersfield Giants Huddersfield clubnumber 30 club1 Huddersfield Giants Huddersfield year1start 2009 year1end present appearances1 34 tries1 10 goals1 0 fieldgoals1 0 points1 36 updated 13th March 2011 source http www.superleague.co.uk profile.php?id 2799 superleague.co.uk profile new yes Larne Patrick born 3rd November 1988 in Pontefract ref name New Giant Larne Patrick is ready to make an impact citeweb url http www.examiner.co.uk huddersfield giants huddersfield giants news 2008 12 11 new giant larne patrick is ready to make an impact 86081 22454010 title New Giant Larne Patrick is ready to make an impact publisher examiner.co.uk date 2008 12 11 accessdate 2009 11 30 ref is a List of professional sports Rugby league professional rugby league footballer currently playing for Huddersfield Giants in the Super League European Super League . He is primarily a Rugby league positions Second row forward second rower but he can comfortably deputise at Rugby league positions Prop forwards prop . Patrick joined the Giants from Manly, New South Wales Manly based reserve grade side Narrabeen Sharks in Australia after being on the academy books at Bradford Bulls . As a youth he won international honours with the England Academy. ref name Official Profile citeweb url http giantsrl.dnsupdate.co.uk playerProfiles NewsArticle.asp?Index 708 title Official Profile publisher giantsrl.com date 2009 11 30 accessdate 2009 11 30 ref He made his first ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Patrick, Larne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 3 November 1988 PLACE OF BIRTH England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Patrick, Larne Category ... more details
Infobox NI station name Larne Town other name image name Larne Town railway station in 2006.jpg locale Circular Road, Larne borough Larne Borough Council Larne years 1862 br 1974 events Original station opened br Current station opened platforms 1 usage0405 Larne Town railway station serves Larne in County Antrim , Northern Ireland . The station was opened on 1 October 1862. Goods traffic ceased on 4 January 1965. The old station was demolished in 1974 to make way for the current station. ref name LT1 cite web title Larne Town Station1 work geograph url http www.geograph.org.uk photo 244826 accessdate 2008 05 08 ref Service Mondays to Saturdays there is an hourly service towards Larne Harbour or Belfast Central operated by Northern Ireland Railways with extra services at Peak Times. On Sundays there is a two hourly service in each direction. A few additional peak time services start and end at this station but all off peak services continue on to Larne Harbour. NIRRail start rail line previous Glynn railway station Glynn next Larne Harbour railway station Larne Harbour route Northern Ireland Railways br small Belfast Larne railway line Belfast Larne small col 0072BC end box References Commons category Larne Town railway station references UKrailwaystations NI railstation stub coord 54 51 01 N 5 48 51 W type railwaystation region GB display title Category Railway stations in County Antrim Category Larne Category Railway stations opened in 1862 Category Buildings and structures in Larne ... more details
Larne Museum and Arts Centre is a local museum based in Larne , Northern Ireland . The museum is based in the local Carnegie Library , which was originally opened in 1906 ref http www.larne.gov.uk template1.asp?pid 587&area 6&text 1 Larne Borough Council web page on Museum ref ref http www.culture24.org.uk am38214 Culture 24 Entry on the building ref , which also houses Larne Drama Circle, Larne Art Club and the Larne and District Historical Society as well as the Museum. The museum hosts a series of exhibitions, including scientific, historical and art events ref http sites.google.com site larnemuseumandartscentre home exhibitions programme Exhibitions Programme ref . There are also a series of family events at the centre ref http sites.google.com site larnemuseumandartscentre home family events programme Family Events Programme ref . The museum is managed by Larne Borough Council , and forms part of the Mid Antrim Museums Service alongside similar local museums in Ballymena , Carrickfergus and Newtownabbey . References references DEFAULTSORT Larne Museum and Arts Centre Category Buildings and structures in Larne Category Museums in County Antrim Category Visitor attractions in County Antrim ... more details
Infobox NI station name Larne Harbour other name image name Larne Harbour railway station 1.jpg locale Larne Harbour borough Larne Borough Council Larne years 1862 br 1985 events Original station opened br Current station opened platforms 2 usage0405 Larne Harbour railway station , Larne , County Antrim , Northern Ireland , serves the ferry port for ferries to Cairnryan and Troon , Scotland and Fleetwood , England . The station co exists with the passenger terminus for P&O Irish Sea ferries offering simple integration for foot passengers. Unfortunately, the simplicity is not mirrored at the Scottish termini and traffic has diminished since Stena Line rerouted their Stranraer Harbour railway station Stranraer services from Larne to Belfast . The station was opened on 1 October 1862 and closed for goods traffic on 4 January 1965. ref cite web title Larne Harbour station work railscot Irish Railways url http www.railscot.co.uk Ireland Irish railways.pdf accessdate 2007 05 08 ref Service Mondays to Saturdays there is an hourly service towards Belfast Central operated by Northern Ireland Railways with extra services at Peak Times. On Sundays there is a two hourly service. NIRRail start rail line previous Larne Town railway station Larne Town next Terminus route Northern Ireland Railways br small Belfast Larne railway line Belfast Larne small col 0072BC rail line previous Terminus next Stranraer Harbour railway station Stranraer Harbour br small via Cairnryan small route P&O Irish Sea P&O br small Ferry small col 333333 rail line previous Terminus next Troon railway station Troon br small about 25 mins walk from ferry terminal route P&O Irish Sea P&O br small Ferry i March September only i small col 333333 end box References Commons category Larne Harbour railway station references ... and ports in the United Kingdom Category Larne Category Railway stations opened in 1862 Category Buildings and structures in Larne Category Railway stations serving harbours and ports in Ireland ... more details
Infobox Secondary school name Larne and Inver Primary School native name logo motto established 1842 address 1A Glynn Road city Larne state Northern Ireland country United Kingdom campus type Controlled Primary School affiliation affiliations headmaster Mr S. K. Patterson founder chairman head label head faculty students grades district Larne Borough Council oversight North Eastern Education and Library Board N.E.E.L.B. accreditation mascot colors colours newspaper yearbook free label free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website footnotes picture Larne and Inver Primary School colloquially referred to as the Bridge ref http catalogue.nli.ie Record vtls000010162 The Bridge by Nathaniel Magee, former principal of the school ref is a primary school located in Larne , County Antrim , Northern Ireland . The school was built in 1842 ref http larneandinverps.co.uk History.aspx Larne and Inver Primary School Website History Page ref and provides primary school education for pupils aged from 4 11 years. It is within the North Eastern Education and Library Board area. The school is located on the Glynn Road, the main road linking the village of Glynn to Larne, and is situated near the Inver River. References references DEFAULTSORT Larne and Inver Primary School Category Primary schools in County Antrim Category Larne Category Buildings and structures in Larne ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2011 Infobox rail line name Belfast to Larne line color logo logo width image Approaching Larne Town station geograph.org.uk 244830.jpg image width 321px caption NI Railways Class 450 at Larne . type Commuter rail , Regional rail and Heavy rail system NI Railways status Operational locale Northern Ireland start stnlnk Belfast Great Victoria Street end stnlnk Larne Harbour ... header Belfast to Larne Line 9E005E BS table BS2 BOOT KBHFa Larne Harbour railway station Larne Harbour BS2 BHF Larne Town railway station Larne Town BS2 BHF Glynn railway station Glynn BS2 BHF Magheramorne ... Victoria Street railway station Belfast Great Victoria Street The Belfast Larne railway line is a picturesque ... County Antrim Antrim coastline from Belfast to Larne serving commuters and ferry passengers. Recently refurbished between Carrickfergus and Larne, track quality has improved and services have become ... travels along the Causeway Coastal Route the A2 road all the way to Larne. Whiteabbey At Whiteabbey ... Excursion Station which is the headquarters of the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland . Larne Then north to Larne as single track, there are three intermediate halts, Ballycarry , Magheramorne ... views of Scotland , but forms the wildlife wetlands of Larne Lough . Small sections of the track at the Larne end are built on causeways, forming ponds landside of the railway. On entering the town, the railway again crosses the road inland to Larne Town railway station Larne Town station before reaching its terminus at Larne Harbour railway station Larne Harbour station , sharing its building with the ferry terminal for the Port of Larne . Services On a Monday to Friday trains run every half ... railway station Carrickfergus with one train per hour continuing through to Larne Harbour railway station Larne Harbour . On peak hours some services start and end at Whitehead railway station Whitehead or Larne Town railway station Larne Town with a few proceeding to Great Victoria Street railway ... more details
Infobox Secondary school name Larne High School native name logo Image Larnehs.jpg motto Ad vera petenda established September 1957 type State school State Comprehensive school comprehensive category label category gender label Gender gender Mixed affiliations affiliation chairman label chairman principal John Armstrong asst principal vice principal John Nicholl founder chaplain head label head faculty teaching staff enrolment address 20 Sallagh Park city Larne state Co. Antrim province Northern Ireland country UK coordinates Coord 54.858328 5.819472 region GB type edu display inline,title colours athletics mascot emblem yearbook newspaper website http www.larnehigh.org.uk portal.aspx larnehigh.org.uk Larne High School is a secondary school in Larne , County Antrim , Northern Ireland . The foundation stone on the High School site was laid on 26 July 1955, and the school opened in September 1957. It was then known as Greenland Intermediate Secondary School and was the first of its type in County Antrim. It had just over five hundred pupils and a staff of forty. ref http www.webcitation.org query?url http www.geocities.com Heartland Prairie 3680 greenl1.htm&date 2009 10 25 07 49 22 Greenland Secondary School ref Today, pupils range from the age of eleven to eighteen, and can sit exams at Key Stage 3 , GCSE , GNVQ and A level . The school s mission statement is as follows Larne High School provides a secure, caring, happy learning environment where everyone is valued, respected and committed to working together to achieve success in preparation for a changing world. The school is proud of its family ethos with several of the staff, including the acting principal Mr Armstrong ... Antrim UK Parliament constituency East Antrim , was Vice Principal of Larne High School before entering politics. See also Larne Grammar School Notes reflist Category Secondary schools in County Antrim Category Educational institutions established in 1957 Category Buildings and structures in Larne ... more details
by Larne Borough Council, was gifted to the regiment on Saturday 1 November 2008 in Larne , during an event ... Larne, is owned and run by the Council. ref cite web title Carnfunnock Country Park work Larne Borough ... Larne Category Local authorities of Northern Ireland fr District de Larne nl Larne district no Larne distrikt ru sv Larne distrikt zh ... more details
Infobox UK school name Larne Grammar School image Larne Grammar School Crest.gif size latitude 54.853364 longitude 5.832063 dms motto Pollicitis addere facta br Fulfil your promise motto pl established 1886 approx closed c approx type Grammar school Grammar religion Integrated Christian president head label head Mr John Wilson r head label r head chair label Chairman of Board of Governors chair Rev Dr Colin McClure founder Sir Edward Coey br Mr. John Crawford founder pl true specialist specialist pl street Lower Cairncastle Road city Larne county County Antrim country Northern Ireland postcode BT40 1PQ LEA North Eastern Education and Library Board ofsted staff 50 enrollment 760 gender Coeducation ... name Larne Grammar School Website Larne Grammar School is a co education voluntary grammar school located in Larne , County Antrim , Northern Ireland . Founded in 1886 by Sir Edward Coey and John ... , BBC News, 18 November 2006 ref ref http www.artoliphant.co.uk LarneGrammarSchool.html Larne Grammar ... 1950 1973 D.J Thompson 1973 1989 H.M Morrow 1989 2001 John Wilson 2001 present History Larne Grammar ... aspect of Larne life, the school had made little progress, with few successes. Up to September 1935, Larne Grammar School had always been a boys fee paying and boarding school. There had originally been two girls schools in the town, but this was reduced to one and in 1935 Larne Grammar School amalgamated with the girls Larne Intermediate School. During the 1980s, under the leadership ... www.denidata.nics.gov.uk insp inspection reports 2002 04 follow up inspection larne grammar school.doc Larne Grammar School , Department of Employment, April 2002 ref The following strengths were identified ... thumbnails.php?album 61 Larne Grammar School Photo Gallery ref Trevor Ringland , Irish rugby ... Antrim Category Educational institutions established in 1886 category Larne Category Buildings and structures in Larne ... more details
The Larne gun running was a major gun smuggling operation organised in Ireland by Major Frederick H. Crawford ... landing in Larne , Donaghadee , and Bangor, County Down Bangor in the early hours between ... MacAnnaidh2001p113 The Larne gun running may have been the first time in history motor vehicles ... name Bardon2005p443 Thus the scene was set for what would become known as the Larne gun running, with Edward ... instructions blockquote It is absolutely necessary that your cars should arrive at Larne in the night ... Hollywood Barracks to Exchange, as well as the short circuiting of phone and telegraph wires into Larne ... of the coast road between Belfast and Larne, as well as the roads leading to the towns of Ballyclare ... for repairing any vehicle that had problems. ref name guten In Larne itself, UVF members wearing armlets ... vehicles without a special permit being able to enter or depart Larne. ref name telegraph Captain ... taking command in Larne. The commander of the UVF, Sir George Richardson, would remain in Belfast ... the real arms cache into Larne harbour unhindered. After the Mountjoy II docked a motor boat sailed ... their loads to Donaghadee. ref name Bardon2005p444 ref name guten ref name ironboats File Larne Harbour from Inver.jpg thumb left alt Larne harbour present day As the weapons were unloaded onto ... of Larne were noted as having lined the streets exchanging salutes and running make shift canteens ... am the ship set sail from Larne harbour for Bangor to unload the rest of its cargo. ref name guten ... File Gunrunning.png thumb alt Mural of the Larne gun running in Donaghadee File Loyalist ... two of those involved in the Larne gun running Captain Craig far left and Major Crawford second from ... name telegraph For the Unionist leaders the Larne gun running was in the end more of a political ... 1993 Blackstaff Press 1997 see appendix for numbers and sources. ISBN 0571080669. ref The Larne gun ... name Townshend2006p54 After the events in Larne, the nationalist Irish Volunteers , which had been formed ... more details
coord 54.855 5.811 display title region GB scale 10000 Image Ballymena & larne rly, 1906.jpg thumb The line in 1906 The Ballymena and Larne Railway was a narrow gauge railway in County Antrim , Northern Ireland . The first part opened in July 1877 and regular passenger services began in August 1878, the first on the three foot 914 mm Irish narrow gauge. ref name MB cite book last Baker first Michael HC title Irish Narrow Gauge Railways. A View from the Past publisher Ian Allan Publishing year 1999 isbn 0 7110 2680 7 ref Passenger services ended in 1933 and the last part of the railway closed in 1950. Routes From east to west, the railway ran for convert 32 mi km between Larne and Ballymena via Kilwaughter , Headwood , Ballyboley , Ballynashee , Collin, County Antrim Collin , Moorfields, County Antrim Moorfields , Kells, County Antrim Kells and Harryville . ref coord 54.863 6.278 display inline region GB scale 10000 ref A branch line operated from Ballyboley to Doagh via Ballynure and Ballyclare . ref name MB From Larne, the line rose for convert 12 mi km to a summit of convert 660 ft m at Ballynashee. The gradient was, in places, as steep as 1 in 36. The line operated both passenger and goods traffic transport of locally mined iron ore was the main reason for the construction of the line. ref name TF cite book last Ferris first T title The Irish Narrow Gauge Volume 2, The Ulster Lines publisher Midland Publishing year 1993 isbn 1 85780 017 6 ref Early years The line between Larne and Ballyclare opened in 1877. The line between Ballyboley and Ballymena opened in August 1878. The railway originally terminated at Harryville on the outskirts of Ballymena in 1880 it was extended to Ballymena s main line Belfast and Northern Counties Railway B&NCR station, where it also made a connection with the Ballymena, Cushendall and Red Bay Railway . The extension from Ballyclare to Doagh ... ended in 1940. The 12 mile long Larne to Ballyclare railway remained open until 3 July 1950, when the Ulster ... more details
Summary logo fur Article Larne Grammar School Use Org Choose Infobox Org Brand Product ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Larne Grammar School Owner Larne Grammar School Website http larnegrammar.co.uk History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Logo of Larne Grammar School, designed by Mr James H. Cathcart. Source http larnegrammar.co.uk Portion Low resolution Purpose Must be specified if Use is not Infobox Org Brand Product Replaceability There is no free equivalent of this logo, so the image cannot be replaced by a free image. other information Licensing Non free logo ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2010 Infobox football club clubname Larne Technical Old Boys image fullname Larne Technical Old Boys Football Club nickname founded 30th May, 1950 ground Antiville Playing Fields, br Larne , County Antrim Co. Antrim chairman K. Beggs manager Ciaran Kelly league Northern Amateur Football League NAFL season 2009 10 position Division 1A, 10th pattern la1 redshoulders pattern b1 redshoulders pattern ra1 redshoulders leftarm1 00FF22 body1 00FF22 rightarm1 00FF22 shorts1 00FF22 socks1 00FF22 Larne Technical Old Boys Football Club also known as Larne Tech OB is a Northern Ireland Northern Irish football club based in Larne , playing in Division 1A of the Northern Amateur Football League . The club formed on the 30th May, 1950 by former pupils of the Larne Technical College. Since 1971, they have played their home matches at the Antiville Playing Fields on the Upper Cairncastle Road, Larne. Ciaran Kelly is the current first team manager. There is also a second team currently playing in the NAFL Division 3B. Club History The club was founded by James Henry Cathcart. Appointed to the position of Principal of Larne Technical School in 1947, he hoped to create an organization for former pupils of the college. At the same time, with his former experience in charge of the schools football team, he realised that there was no local teams outside of the Northern Ireland Chuches League onto which his students could progress. The marriage of these two ideas was warmly welcomed at a meeting of ex students of the college. Mr. Cathcart described it as a natural progression of the school football team and several of the lads who had been former club officers were elected to start the new team. On the 30th May 1950, Larne Technical Old Boys came into being and was accepted ... of the NAFL. This was followed by two more Border Cup victories in 1998 and 2002. Currently Larne compete ... http www.larnetechob.freeserve.co.uk Larne Tech OB Official Club website http www.nifootball.co.uk ... more details
, Ballymena and Larne . The division also included the whole of the Urban District urban districts of Larne and Whitehead, County Antrim Whitehead . Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election ... general election, 1929 General Election 22 May 1929 Antrim Larne Election box candidate with party link ... election, 1933 General Election 30 November 1933 Antrim Larne Election box candidate with party link ... By Election 27 May 1937 Antrim Larne Election box candidate with party link party Ulster Unionist ... February 1938 Antrim Larne Election box candidate with party link party Ulster Unionist Party candidate ... Northern Ireland Parliament by elections By Election 19 April 1945 Antrim Larne Election box candidate ... Ireland general election, 1945 General Election 14 June 1945 Antrim Larne Election box candidate ... Ireland general election, 1949 General Election 10 February 1949 Antrim Larne Election box candidate ... Antrim Larne Election box candidate with party link party Ulster Unionist Party candidate Walter Topping ... General Election 20 March 1958 Antrim Larne Election box candidate with party link party Ulster ... of Belfast Election box begin title Larne by election, 1960 Election box candidate with party ... May 1962 Antrim Larne Election box candidate with party link party Ulster Unionist Party candidate William ... Election 25 November 1965 Antrim Larne Election box candidate with party link party Ulster Unionist ... begin title Northern Ireland general election, 1969 General Election 24 February 1969 Antrim Larne ... Constituencies of the Northern Ireland Parliament Category Politics of County Antrim Category Larne ... more details
Summary logo fur Article Larne High School Use Infobox Choose Infobox Org Brand Product ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Larne High School Owner Larne High School Website History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Must be specified if Use is not Infobox Org Brand Product Replaceability other information Licensing Non free logo ... more details