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Belfast City Council explore the role of women in the city's evolution to mark International Women's Day. View the full Spring Programme of events
Jonathan Bardon's history marks the 400th anniversary, but it's far from opportunistic
The architect and civil engineer who built many of Belfast's architectural highlights
City Hall and the surrounding buildings in Donegal Square have lots to appreciate
Watch an online exhibition from the Linen Hall Library and see the panels at City Hall through the eyes of social historian, John Gray
A conference entitled 'Remembering the Future' poses the question to historians, journalists and politicians
Silverfish, book lice and red rot: discover how best to conserve your paper archive for future generations
Read a profile of the artist by Burns expert John Gray
Second World War models commemorate the contribution of Shorts aircraft
A flawed but elegant companion to worthier volumes, writes John Gray
John Gray reflects on the modern day celebration of The Twelfth
John Gray investigates the history of the annual climax to the Ulster Protestant marching season, now rebranded 'Orangefest'
County Down inventor of milk chocolate was the Queen's physician, an early advocate for vaccinations and his collection was the cornerstone of what became the British Museum
John Gray on the evolution of Easter holiday rituals in Northern Ireland
A triumph of content over criticism for reviewer John Gray
John Gray on the pros and cons of the new look museum after a three year refurbishment
John Gray finds Cornmarket's new 'onion rings' sadly lacking
How the 'right to roam' in the Belfast Hills was won
John Gray discovers a unique treasure sparkling at Belfast's Linen Hall Library
Librarian of the Linen Hall Library since 1982