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Brian Cassells introduces his new book that takes a trip along the beautiful, magical waters of Lough Neagh
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New collection of mural images shows that the writing on the walls is really changing
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Anne Corscadden Knox seeks underwater answers in the USA
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Download two free recipes as the celebrity chef opens a new campaign and competition with Age Concern
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Writing in The Linen Hall Review in 1988, Wesley McCann explores Wilde's visit of 1884
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Writing in The Linen Hall Review in 1988, Wesley McCann explores Wilde's visit of 1884
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Writing in The Linen Hall Review in 1988, Wesley McCann explores Wilde's visit of 1884
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Ian Maxwell remembers Charles Davis Lucas
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Jenny Bristow's cardamom, plum and fig cake
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Speaking with Monica McWilliams, Catherine Lynagh looks at landmark ladies
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Catherine Switzer takes a closer look at Northern Ireland's war memorials
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Take an audio tour of Crumlin Road Gaol and read historian John Quinn's account of the life and times of the old prison
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Slavery and the archives at PRONI
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The campaign for Catholic emancipation was led by prominent barrister Daniel O'Connell
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The Interesting Life of Olaudah Equiano became a bestseller in Ireland
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‘May God eternally damn the soul of the man who subscribes the first guinea’
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William Wilberforce began his campaign to abolish the slave trade in 1798
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Belfast's trade with the West Indies was more important than its trade with continental Europe
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It was inevitable that sugar production and the slave trade should become inextricably linked
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The transatlantic trade and seeds of abolishment
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Converted to the anti-slavery cause
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On average ten per cent of slaves died on the voyage at sea
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The discovery of the Americas and creation of colonies bring the need for cheap labour
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The Hidden Connections Lecture Series and further reading
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Marking the bicentenary of the abolition of the slave trade
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Martin McGuinness opens Slavery Exhibition at the Linen Hall Library
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Revealing Ulster's role in the Slave Trade and Abolition of Slavery
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Grainne McNally celebrates a century of Gaelic tradition in the Glens of Antrim
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'If you think it’s frightening crossing the bridge itself, you should see the process involved in putting the bridge up in the first place...'
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Ian Maxwell pays tribute to seaman, astronomer and explorer Francis Crozier
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Critics and culture vultures highlight the year's best music, books, performances and art
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Three NI companies shortlisted in recognition of planning and biodiversity
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St George's brings the best produce to the centre of the city
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An overview of the development of the Irish language 1: From Indo-Europeans to Celts
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Have your say and help to save NI Arts
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Paula McIntyre gets autumnal for pumpkin souffle
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Posters selected from the Northern Ireland Political Collection (part 3 of 3)
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Catherine Switzer takes a closer look at Northern Ireland's war memorials
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Autumnal tips from nature lover and television presenter Kate Humble
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Niall Harbison's video recipe from iFoods.tv
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The Bay Tree's Sue Farmer cooks a classic fish dish
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Northern Irish food straight from The Great British Menu
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Sean Owen's seared loin of Sperrin lamb with lamb shank pie, cabbage and bacon
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Explore what history, heritage and the landscape mean to you with exclusive multimedia
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Claire Simpson looks at how rural fairs have adapted over the years
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Head Chef Jimmy Hughes from Donaghadee Garden Centre submits to our Q&A
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Cultural conference examines the role of history and politics
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Beech Hill Country House Hotel's head chef Raymond Moran lets us in on a few secrets
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NI's veterans remember the days gone by
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Rachel Thompson of Marlagh Lodge takes us into the kitchen
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Documenting the history of Titanic and Queen's Island
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Posters from an exhibition drawn from the Linen Hall Library's Northern Ireland Political Collection
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Kirsten Kearney's Rediscover NI blog follows the Irish invasion
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From traditional crafts to the history of place names, explore NI's diverse heritage
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Belfast Zoo is committed to worldwide conservation
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Mark Bignell finds that ex-pat Poles have as much fun in Belfast as they do in Warsaw
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After 150 years the Sisters of Mercy are celebrating spirituality, writes Jenny Cathcart
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Paul Rankin reveals his recipe for sumptuous sticky toffee pud
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Jenny Cathcart highlights Enniskillen's forward-thinking Art of Regeneration project
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Craft NI exhibition heralds a dynamic of change for the NI arts and crafts industry
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