Stone Axe Factories Near Cushendall, County Antrim
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From Stoneyford, County Antrim to Coleraine, Australia: Samuel Connor, MD.
Samuel Connor was born on 17 June 1861, the fourth son of John Connor, a Presbyterian, and prosperous tenant-farmer, from Stoneyford, County Antrim. The latter's brother was a medical practitioner in Newry, County Down and it was he who persuaded his nephew and namesake to adopt medicine as a career. The article is divided into an autobiographical account of Connor's minority, written on 3 May ...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
سال: 1903
ISSN: 0959-5295
DOI: 10.2307/2842816