01330cam a2200205 i 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022008004100039020003500080040005300115082001500168100003700183245005000220260005700270300002200327500002200349504004100371520066500412651004701077BDZ0026075689StDuBDS20260805122716.0151207s2015 enk b 000|0|eng d a9780722346273 (pbk.) :c£4.95 aStDuBDSbengcStDuBDSdIeDuTCdUkdStDuBDSZerda04a941.672231 aSheane, Michael,d1947-eauthor.14aThe Story of Carrickfergus /cMichael Sheane. aIlfracombe, Devon :bArthur H. Stockwell Ltd,c2015. a39 pages ;c22 cm aFormerly CIP.5Uk aIncludes bibliographical references.8 aLocated on the shore of Belfast Lough, Carrickfergus was a nucleus of English power in Ireland from the time of the Normans. As a fortress town and an ecclesiastical centre it dominated the region when neighbouring Belfast was no more than a village. Its castle was at the centre of repeated battles and sieges as the English, the Scots and the Gaels fought for dominance; and for centuries many of the town's more prominent visitors continued to arrive with fighting or plunder in mind. Now the troubles of the past have receded into history and, in the 21st century, Carrickfergus has become a vigorous and thriving tourist destination, as this book reveals. 0aCarrickfergus (Northern Ireland)xHistory.