English: Pogue's Entry, Antrim With the designation of Antrim as a growth town back in the 60s it was, more or less, pulled apart and not quite re-built. Pogues Entry and its 18th century cottages (the exact date does not seem to be known) survived. It was the childhood home of Alexander Irvine 588787. Continue to 1980330.
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