Dunloy

Dunloy (from Irish Dún Lathaí, meaning 'fort of the muddy place or marsh')[1] is a village and townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

This open court tomb, named after the landowner, is located on the slopes of Long Mountain and overlooks the valley of the River Main.

The previous day he had discovered an IRA arms cache under a fallen tombstone when he was visiting a family grave and reported the weapons to his father.

His father then contacted the Royal Ulster Constabulary who, rather than removing the weapons, passed the information to the British Army, who placed SAS operatives at the site.

Two soldiers were put on trial for the killing, but both were acquitted and the Boyle family never received any form of apology from the security forces.

Dooey's Cairn
Dunloy Orange Hall after a paint attack