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beggars and unqualified people, to work for him as he felt it would encourage these employees to improve themselves and raise themselves up to a higher standard. Each house had three to five rooms. There was a school in Bessbrook, the pupils of which seemed to be clean, intelligent and eager to learn. This school was funded by the parents who gave one penny to send their child there and by Bessbrook Spinning Co. who gave ÂŁ100 to supplement government funding. There was a dispensary in the town and the workers subscribed to a medical club which was supplemented by donations from Bessbrook Spinning Co. which supported a doctor. There was a Temperance Hotel which acted as a social centre where English and Irish Newspapers could be bought, draughts and chess could be played, and people could indulge in smoking. The town boasted a Co-Operative store, a refreshment hall for travelling workers, a farm supplying milk, as well as allotments.
67: 47: 455:(PSNI) station until its closure in June 2012. Richardson did not at first have any confirmed ideas about the benefits of abstinence from alcohol but in the first years following setting up Bessbrook he saw the damage alcohol was doing to his employees and his business. Most of the Bessbrook population supported this policy and in the 1870’s when a poll was taken the majority of the town confirmed their wish that the town would remain free of public houses and alcohol. In 1885 the hydro-electrically powered 1346: 720: 74: 468: 424:, England. The model village of Bessbrook, provided a model for George Cadburys “Bournville”, the famous model village in England and predates this development by more than 30 years. The founder of Bessbrook, John G. Richardson, was a Quaker and was likely aware of other quakers such as the Malcomson Family who set up 539:
Following James N. Richardson III taking over from his father, John G. Richardson, withdrawing from management of the business, John G. Richardson busied himself with other projects which promoted schemes that would improve the life of the People in Bessbrook. These projects included the town hall,
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By the mid-1840s, when Bessbrook was set up as a model village it was not uncommon for Ulster workers to have housing built for them by factory owners, and Bessbrook was no different. John G. Richardson built housing for his workers and had a policy to bring poor people in, these people were often
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for the growing of vegetables, and the area of the village where they were situated is still known as 'The Gardens', although the allotments themselves have been replaced by further housing. Most of the buildings in the village are constructed of granite, which is abundant locally.
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in 1998, has led to some recovery for the village. Traffic restrictions have been relaxed and the visible security presence has been reduced. It has been confirmed that the local police station will be disposed of within the current financial year, one of 26 stations that the
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landing area was established to supply other military outposts in the area since road-borne movements of troops and supplies were vulnerable to landmine attack. At one stage the little village was reportedly the busiest helicopter airport in Europe.
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denominations. The Richardsons sometimes faced criticism that they did not employ enough Roman Catholics, however half of the employees of the linen company were Catholic. John G. Richardson facilitated the worship of Roman Catholic,
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Richardson family. In the 18th and 19th centuries the linen industry was a significant contributor to the wealth of Quaker families in Ulster. As a social experiment it is similar to the model of the better-known
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15.84% indicated that they had a British national identity, 60.86% had an Irish national identity and 23.24% had a Northern Irish national identity. Respondents could select more than one national identity.
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18.58% indicated that they had a British national identity, 51.35% had an Irish national identity and 31.13% had a Northern Irish national identity. Respondents could select more than one national identity.
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has announced will be closing due to cost efficiency measures. On 25 June 2007 the British Army withdrew their military presence from Bessbrook and closed all of their facilities, marking an end to
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and with eighteen, (60 ft) twenty metre high arches, spanning about quarter of a mile (500 m), it was for a long time the longest bridge in Ireland. It is constructed from local granite.
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olice. It was John Grubb Richardson's belief that without a public house there would be no need for a pawn brokers or police station. To this day there are no
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which provided a library and a room which facilitated lectures and meetings. These projects were largely funded from John G. Richardson’s personal wealth.
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houses were constructed for the mill workers, many of which were of such good quality that they are still inhabited today. Each house also had an
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property open to the public, is nearby. It is an 18th-century thatched house set in over 100 acres (0.40 km) of parkland and woodland. The
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80.01% were from a Catholic background and 14.42% were from a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' background.
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79.56% were from a Catholic background and 18.00% were from a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' background
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meeting house. This is set in the demesne of The Woodhouse, which was inhabited by the Richardson family until the 1980s, and of
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In the frequently segregated communities of Northern Ireland, Bessbrook is an unusually mixed village, with representation of
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business in the district from 1806 until 1845. The 'brook' is a stream which runs through the outskirts of the village.
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Bessbrook is named from Elizabeth or Bess Nicholson, wife of Joseph Nicholson whose family had carried on a
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Among the principles on which the village was based was a philosophy of "Three P's": there should be no
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was among the finest in the world, and the linen mill provided most of the employment in the village.
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On Census day (21 March 2021) there were 2,892 people living in Bessbrook. Of these:
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On Census day (27 March 2011) there were 2,750 people living in Bessbrook. Of these:
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in the village. Nor are there any pawn shops, although there was a
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22.91% were aged under 16 years and 14.76% were aged 65 and over
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Bessbrook is classified as an Intermediate Settlement by the
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During the late 20th century some of the worst violence of "
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of Maghernahely, Clogharevan and Maytown. Bessbrook is near
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50.58% of the population were male and 49.42% were female
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was drafted in the drawing room of the house in 1800.
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The end of the Troubles, following the signing of the
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Index

Irish

Craigmore Viaduct
Bessbrook is located in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
2021 Census
Irish grid reference
J048287
Belfast
District
Newry,Mourne and Down
County
County Armagh
Country
Northern Ireland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BT35
Dialling code
UK Parliament
Newry & Armagh
NI Assembly
Newry & Armagh
UK
Northern Ireland
Armagh
54°11′45″N 6°23′40″W / 54.19589°N 6.39433°W / 54.19589; -6.39433
Irish
County Armagh

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