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By the Shores of Lough Neagh
Brian Cassells introduces his new book that takes a trip along the beautiful, magical waters of Lough Neagh -
Murals of Derry
New collection of mural images shows that the writing on the walls is really changing -
Intrepid Archaeologist Dives Into History
Anne Corscadden Knox seeks underwater answers in the USA -
Jenny Bristow's Great Sunday Lunch
Download two free recipes as the celebrity chef opens a new campaign and competition with Age Concern -
Essay From The Archive: Oscar Wilde in Belfast - part 3
Writing in The Linen Hall Review in 1988, Wesley McCann explores Wilde's visit of 1884 -
Essay From The Archive: Oscar Wilde in Belfast - part 2
Writing in The Linen Hall Review in 1988, Wesley McCann explores Wilde's visit of 1884 -
Essay From the Archive: Oscar Wilde in Belfast
Writing in The Linen Hall Review in 1988, Wesley McCann explores Wilde's visit of 1884 -
NI's Winner of the First Victoria Cross
Ian Maxwell remembers Charles Davis Lucas -
RECIPE: Cardamom, plum and fig cake
Jenny Bristow's cardamom, plum and fig cake -
NI's Women Are Moving Mountains
Speaking with Monica McWilliams, Catherine Lynagh looks at landmark ladies -
Commemorating the First World War
Catherine Switzer takes a closer look at Northern Ireland's war memorials -
A Brief History of Crumlin Road Gaol
Take an audio tour of Crumlin Road Gaol and read historian John Quinn's account of the life and times of the old prison -
Hidden Connections: Slavery and the archives at PRONI
Slavery and the archives at PRONI -
Hidden Connections: Catholic Emancipation
The campaign for Catholic emancipation was led by prominent barrister Daniel O'Connell -
Hidden Connections: A Terrible Testimony
The Interesting Life of Olaudah Equiano became a bestseller in Ireland -
Hidden Connections: The Abolitionist Movement in Ireland
‘May God eternally damn the soul of the man who subscribes the first guinea’ -
Hidden Connections: The Abolitionist Movement
William Wilberforce began his campaign to abolish the slave trade in 1798 -
Hidden Connections: Slavery and Belfast
Belfast's trade with the West Indies was more important than its trade with continental Europe -
Hidden Connections: Sugar
It was inevitable that sugar production and the slave trade should become inextricably linked -
Hidden Connections: North America and the United States
The transatlantic trade and seeds of abolishment