
A Historic Quilt relating to the Anglican Church
"In the Magheragall Parish, County Antrim, there is evidence that people made quilts in which you paid to have your name added to quilt and then quilt was auctioned. This is an example that survive. It is red in colour with center piece that reads GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, as it was pre partition it has a HARP in the very centre. It is a symbol that would have fallen into disuse after I think. Magheragall is also the home church of Ernest Blyth, his parents are buried here. "
Submitted by: Nicholas Dark