PHOTOGRAPHS OF SOME OF THE HOUSES


"New Bath" in 1987

If you look at the photograph of Isabelle Johnstone outside New Bath in the Tree you can just see the step in the bottom  left-hand corner thus, it must have been taken outside the right-hand bay window.


View from the "New Bath" property.


"Whinfield" with the War Memorial at the Knockagh in the background.
("Whinfield" is inland so it is not shown on the map.)

A map showing some of the Houses



THE HOUSES AND COTTAGES AT GREENISLAND

Albany Cottage - Janet Rodgers (nee Johnstone) died here inn 1888 and Henry Lynn lived there.
Bay View - Porter
Bloomfield
Glenfield - named after Eleanor Glenfield.  I understand that there is an Estate called "Glenfield" in Carrickfergus now.

A report about the Glenfield Estate


Hawthorn(e) Villa - William Porter died here in 1883.
Huntley - Barkley
Knockagh House - Robert McCheyne Johnstone, farmer was here in 1888.
Laurel Lodge - Charles Johnstone, farmer, was late of here when his sister-in-law Ellen McCrevey died in 1883.
Long Bank Cottage - William Hughes Johnstone lived there.
Longfield - was called Longfield because it had a long field. (Information from the family living there.)
Maritime Cottage - Janet Rodgers (nee Johnstone) was late of Maritime Cottage.
New Bath
Shipyard - thought to be named after the Ship Buildinng Yard of Robert Johnstone.
Ravenhill - Porter
Silverdale
Silverstream - named after a stream
Silverstream Cottage - Ellen McCrevey (sister of Mary Eliza McCreevey) died there in 1885
Strandview
Sunbeam Cottage - John and Robina Anderson lived there in 1918.  It is referred to as just Sunbeam but is listed as Sunbeam Cottage on the map.
Whinfield
Woodview Cottage


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