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:Whether you have lived all your life in or around Cullybackey, or are a newcomer you may have acquired some knowledge of the area which helps give us a sense of place.  This attachment to place and to name is not backward or contrary but real and embedded in our cultural heritage.  The names of our churches, of people and their habitats, our hills and glens, streets, and townlands are repositories of history and tradition that we must cherish and celebrate.
:Whether you have lived all your life in or around Cullybackey, or are a newcomer you may have acquired some knowledge of the area which helps give us a sense of place.  This attachment to place and to name is not backward or contrary but real and embedded in our cultural heritage.  The names of our churches, of people and their habitats, our hills and glens, streets, and townlands are repositories of history and tradition that we must cherish and celebrate.
'''Dromore & District Historical Group'''<br>Masonic Hal!<br>31 Lisburn St<br>Hillsborough BT26 6AB UK<br>Telephone: 028 9269 9712<br>
Website: [http://lisburn.com/archives/info/news-2006/dromore-historical.html Dromore & District Historical Group ]


'''East Belfast Historical Society'''<br>Oxford Suite<br>Park Avenue Hotel<br>158 Holywood Road<br>Belfast BT4 1PB UK<br>
'''East Belfast Historical Society'''<br>Oxford Suite<br>Park Avenue Hotel<br>158 Holywood Road<br>Belfast BT4 1PB UK<br>
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