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Foyle Bridge
A gleaming testimony to the growth of the City -
Fever and Cholera in Belfast
Belfast was repeatedly hit by fever and cholera epidemics in the nineteenth century -
Famous Belfast Stores: Anderson and McAuley
Last survivor of Belfast’s family owned businesses -
Fairhead
Ballycastle’s most outstanding landmark -
The Suburban Village
'It might not be the future. It might be our only chance.' -
Thomas Andrews
Harland and Wolff’s chief ship designer who went down with the Titanic -
Edmund De Wind
Posthumous winner of the Victoria Cross -
Garden Diary - January
Doreen Moody finds plenty of plants braving the dark days of winter -
Enniskillen Castle
Part of the fabric of Co Fermanagh's history and heritage -
Eye on the Island
Desima Connolly discusses the practicalities of life on Rathlin -
Eye on the Island - September
Desima Connolly on 'Arts at Rathlin' activities -
Washingbay, Co Tyrone
A beautiful area renowned for leisure and recreation -
Quintin Castle
One of the very few occupied Anglo-Norman castles in Ireland -
Rural Showcase: Co Londonderry
Perspectives from Co Londonderry -
Thornhill Neolithic Site
One of Derry’s oldest sites of habitation -
Dunville and Company: Whisky Distillers
The firm produced whisky in Belfast until 1936 -
The Dunville Family
The heirs of Belfast's whisky business -
Troubled Images: Posters 11-20
Posters selected from the Northern Ireland Political Collection (part 2 of 3) -
Emigration from the City
The Blight of Emigration -
Rural Showcase: Co Fermanagh
Articles from Co Fermanagh -
Charles Gavan Duffy
Journalist, rebel and prime minister of Victoria, Australia -
Country Living
Rural and farming culture in County Tyrone -
Clifton House
The former poorhouse is Belfast’s oldest surviving complete building -
Conn ONeill
Lord of upper Clandeboye until matters took a turn for the worse -
Corrog Wood
Recently planted wood north of Portaferry -
Craigavon Historical Society
Dedicated to recording aspects of our culture and built heritage which are under threat -
Colin Glen Forest Park
A beautiful wooded glen located between Belfast and Lisburn. -
Closing the 'air gap'
The role of Northern Ireland's air bases in the second world war -
The Jewish Community in Northern Ireland
Catherine Lynagh looks at the significant contribution of one of NI's smaller communities -
Church of Ireland Dioscesan Offices
Ruskinian Gothic building designed by WH Lynn -
Craigavon Bridge
Ireland’s only double-decker bridge -
Colm Cille:Derry's Saint
A Saint and a Scholar.. -
Chaim Herzog
Belfast born sixth President of Israel -
A History of Coleraine
With information on where to find key artefacts -
Carrick-a-Rede Ropebridge
One of the most breath-taking and precarious attractions in Northern Ireland -
Carnmoney Hill
A wildlife oasis on the outskirts of Belfast -
Belfast's Retail Trade
An historical overview of the retail trade in Belfast -
Belfast Emigration and Immigration
An historical survey of the population movements that shaped Belfast -
Belfast Port
From ford to port, an overview of the development of Belfast’s docklands -
Banking in Belfast
For centuries banks have been part of the fabric of this industrial city