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'The landscape of Cushendall is always with me...'
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An ancient and hardy breed of cattle saved from the brink of extinction
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The 'Curfew Tower' in Cushendall continues to play an enigmatic role
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Desima Connolly discovers what inspires the broadcaster and novelist from Co Tyrone
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Jenny Cathcart looks at community life on Inish Rath Island
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Arguably Strangford Lough's most important species
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'There was a real sense of community, like a Kibbutz...'
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Architect William Barre won the competition to design the Albert Clock.
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A nucleus for fusing ambitions, attitudes, abilities and aspirations...
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Performing a unique combination of close harmony singing accompanied by pipes and harp
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Paul Martin looks at Northern Ireland's premier entertainment venue
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Language and placenames on the island since 3 AD
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Jacinta Owens revisits her home town
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'I for one loved how it shaped our summer...'
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Derry’s walls have been described as ‘either a noose or a necklace’
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A visit that includes Devenish, White and Boa islands
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Belfast’s most famous shipbuilders
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City Hall marks the high point in Belfast’s industrial prosperity
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The concert hall and conference centre is a landmark of riverside urban redevelopment
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The First Sight of British Soldiers on N.Ireland’s Streets
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Find out about the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo
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Learn about various rambling routes on the hill overlooking Belfast
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The largest inland lough in the United Kingdom
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A trip to 'a little bit of heaven on earth...'
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Brother and sister heavily involved in the United Irishmen
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One of the most significant 'Ulster poets’.
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Nationalist writer, essayist and editor.
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East Belfast winner of the Victoria Cross.
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Newry born architect of some of Belfast’s most distinctive buildings.
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The renowned and gifted architect designed and built many of Belfast’s landmarks.
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Exceptional Ulster architect, Lanyon’s apprentice, partner and successor.
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A period of great change in the city
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Writer of linguistically rich, erotically charged poetry
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An introduction to the era of 'gracious' shopping
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Built between 1928 and 1930, this is the first modern building in Ulster.
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James Scott’s 1935 creation is an early example of modern architectural influences.
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Personal accounts and interesting facts about the Maiden City during wartime
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The founder of shipbuilding in Belfast.
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Belfast socialist, feminist and republican.
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