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Anthony "Tony" Holten (3 May 1945 – 11 September 2020) was an Irish author, historian, stroke advocate, former mechanic and marine engineer.


Early days

He was born in Dowdstown,
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in 1945. He started an apprenticeship in Navan Engineering Works as a mechanic over six years. He was a Navan Road Club member in the mid-1960s, competing in the
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cycling race four times. He was a member of the town's winning team in The 1968 Waller Cup Race. In 1967, he was awarded the
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Award for Merit.


Seafaring career and later career

In 1969, he began a career as an engineer on deep sea tankers for
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. Over the next ten years, he travelled extensively during his marine engineering days in the Merchant Navy prior to continuing his career working on offshore oil and gas fields worldwide. He worked for
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in the 1980s, primarily on the Kinsale Head gas field. He and his family moved to
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in the mid-1980s for his work as a marine engineer on the company's new Kakap oil and gas field on the
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. When he returned to Ireland, he was based in Marathon's head office in Cork, until a stroke forced him to retire in 1999.


Retirement and writing career

After suffering a stroke at the age of fifty-four, he initially lost the use of his right arm and leg and had to re-learn to use them. After a long period of rehabilitation, he began work on his first book, entitled ''A Stroke of Luck'', about his experience and his dealings with the Irish Health System. The book was published by Nonsuch Ireland (an imprint of
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) in 2007. ''Books Ireland'' called it a "funny, inspiring and telling account" and a "disturbing insight into the Irish health system". He was also the author of several in-depth history books, primarily focusing on roads (including old toll roads and road networks) and rivers in
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including ''On Ancient Roads'' about the road network around Tara and ''Where Toll Roads Meet'', the latter of which gained some controversy and extra attention as it was partially about the M3 Controversy. This led to an incident at the book launch in
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Library as then Irish Minister
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attended to give a speech about Holten and his book, and clashed with protestors who attempted to present a pig's head to the Minister. In addition to his books, he also frequently contributed pieces to other publications, usually on Irish history. Holten's other books include ''From High Kings To Seakings'' about his time with Shell, ''Of Other Days'' about his childhood, and ''The River Boyne'' about the river of the same name, the latter book becoming very popular in County Meath and among Irish historians nationwide, with journalist Paul Clements remarking in ''
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'' that it "invoked the work of
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" and that Holten was a "pontist extraordinaire". Holten regularly gave talks about his books and local history.


Stroke advocacy

In addition to being an author, he was an advocate for stroke survivors and chairman of the
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Stroke Support Group, often giving talks at medical conferences, hospitals, and universities, and was the recipient of the
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's "Life after Stroke Awards"
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Stroke Champion Award in 2013.


Bibliography


Books

*''A Stroke of Luck: One Man's Struggle with Diabetes and the Irish Medical System'' (Nonsuch/The History Press, 2007) () *''Where Toll Roads Meet: Exploring the Road Network Around Tara from Olden Times to the Current M3 Controversy'' () *''On Ancient Roads: Recollections, History and Folklore of County Meath'' () *''From High Kings to Seakings: A Tale of Three Ships and the Landlubber Who Went To Sea'' () *''Of Other Days: Recollections of an Irish Country Childhood (1945–1955)'' () *''The River Boyne: Hidden Legacies, History and Lore Explored on Foot and by Boat'' ()


Essays and articles

*"Echoes Along the Boyne – Rediscovering the Stackallen Lighters" (in ''Navan – its People and its Past, Vol. 2'') *"The Great Weir of Navan and the Boyne Mills" (in ''Navan – its People and its Past, Vol. 3'') *"A Milestone in Navan" (Navan Historical Society)


Notes


References


External links


Navan Historical Society PublicationsWorks by Anthony Holten
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