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Joseph Lowry Stewart
Stewart’s Supermarkets provided employment for thousands of people over many decades. -
Hidden Gems Competition
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Hidden Gems Competition (Antrim)
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Hidden Gems Competition (Armagh)
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Hidden Gems Competition (Down)
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Hidden Gems Competition
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Hidden Gems Competition (Fermanagh)
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Hidden Gems Competition (Tyrone)
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Hidden Gems Competition ( Belfast)
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Hidden Gems Competition
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William Arthur Moore
Profile of the adventurer, traveller and journalist -
No Reader is an Island
An overview of books about Rathlin (Part 1 - History) -
No Reader is an Island 2
An overview of books about Rathlin (Part 2 - Folklore and Legend) -
No Reader is an Island 3
An overview of Rathlin books (Part 3 - Shipwrecks, studies, natural history and place names) -
Tullyhogue Fort
An area of regal importance for Ulster before the sixteenth century -
Cowhands in Gaol make Nylons!
The story of the Taylor Woods nylon factory in Enniskillen -
Tidal Treasures
New and surprising discoveries concerning the history of Strangford Lough -
The Civil Rights Movement
The onset of the Troubles -
The Calgagh Centre
A dramatic introduction to the history of the Celts... -
Forgotten deaths on the Titanic
Robert Murphy and his son were the first family victims of the Titanic. -
Oldest Pub in Ireland
Donaghadee pub with its own resident ghost -
Belfast Ships: The Nomadic
The last White Star Line vessel still afloat -
The Morelli Family
The extraordinary story of an Italian immigrant family -
The Boat Factory: Life in the Yard
A cultural history of shipbuilding in Belfast -
Historic Monuments 1
Early human settlement, dolmens and Navan fort -
The Natural History of Strangford Lough
The lough has a huge variety of subtidal and intertidal habitats. -
A Brief History of Ardboe
Townlands and Legends -
The Ardboe Cross
One of the finest examples of an ancient high cross in Ireland -
Annalong Corn Mill
Built in the early 1880s, the Mill was one of Ulster's last working watermills -
Creggan Poetry Trail
Lorraine O'Hare visits Creggan Graveyard -
A Year in the Life
Islander Gusty McCurdy explains why Rathlin is 'a place apart' -
Annavore
Crowds flock to Annavore after visions of Mary -
Natives of Rathlin
John McCurdy tracks down emigrants from Rathlin -
Coming to Rathlin (1)
Peggy McFaul on the harsh realities of life in the 1940s and gradual modernisation -
Coming to Rathlin (2)
Judy McCurdy recalls her first impression of the island -
Coming to Rathlin (3)
Alison McFaul wanted to get away from it all but soon found herself mucking in -
A ‘Yachty’ Tale
John McCurdy remembers reunion week on Rathlin Island -
The Ulster Museum
The Museum’s art collections represent Northern Ireland’s premier visual arts holding -
The Development of the Irish language 2
An overview of the development of the Irish language 2: Stories and Legends. -
The Development of the Irish language 3
An overview of the development of the Irish language 3: Early Christian Ireland -
The Development of the Irish Language 5
The beginning of the end for the Gaelic world came in the sixteenth century -
The Development of the Irish Language 4
An overview of Ireland and the Irish language in the Middle Ages -
Architecture in east Belfast
An introduction to the largely neglected architectural heritage of east Belfast -
The Pre-modern Architecture of Northern Ireland
An introduction to early built heritage of Northern Ireland -
Derry’s architecture up to 1800
A History of Derry architecture until 1800 -
Downpatrick Railway Museum
Working museum based on the site of the Downpatrick terminus of the BCDR -
Coney Island
Rich island habitat in Lough Neagh -
Carrickfergus Castle
Anglo-Norman castle with long and fascinating history -
A History of Carrickfergus
The town of Carrickfergus has been in existence since medieval times -
Old Belfast Ghost Stories
Strange happenings in the streets of Belfast... -
Garvagh Museum—A place to visit
Displaying artefacts from the Neolithic period to the recent past -
Early photography and photographers
The beginnings of photography in Northern Ireland -
The Ulster Historical Foundation
Northern Ireland’s major genealogical research institution -
Titanic Attraction Looms Large
£100m tourist project planned for Belfast's docklands -
History of Northern Ireland 2
From the seventeenth century plantation to the United Irishmen -
History of Northern Ireland 3
From the Act of Union to the Great Revival -
History of Northern Ireland 4
From the Home Rule crisis to the end of Stormont -
History of Northern Ireland 5
Northern Ireland in the twentieth century -
History of Northern Ireland 1
The history of NI from Gaelic times to the Elizabethan wars -
Gortin Glen Forest Park
First forest park established in woodland planted for the sole purpose of timber production