In 1987, Gerry LcLaughlin wrote a nice tribute to John Graham, as follows: The Blantyre Saint “This poem is dedicated to a Christian called John Graham, Who put his trust in Jesus Christ, or Saviour, bless his name, A sinner like the rest of us, was destined for to burn, But he gave his heart […]
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High Blantyre Baptist Church
This photo from the 1920s is of High Blantyre Baptist Church. Known locally at the time as “The Wee Tin Kirk”, the church sat directly on Main Street, in what is now the carpark of the current Baptist Church (directly across from the derelict Apollo Bar building). The Church was formed in 1896 by Mr. […]
Blantyre Saint, Mr. John Graham
The Graham family in this story were descended from victims of the Irish famine of 1840 to 1851. John Graham and his wife Mary (nee Armstrong), and John Atkinson and his wife Sarah, were forced off the land. They eventually found work in Balnamore Mill, Co. Antrim. Their children John Graham and Sarah Atkinson went to […]