The grave of James Chaine, Larne

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The grave of James Chaine, Larne

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 31 Jul 2006

James Chaine as well as being the local MP was also the owner of Larne harbour. He was most assiduous in his duties and, in May 1885, while making last-minute preparations outdoors for the arrival of Queen Victoria, he caught a chill from which he died. He is buried in this grave at the Bankheads overlooking the approach to the harbour.

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Image Location

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54.859509
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-5.812773