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The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
The only dedicated archive service in Northern Ireland -
Calmor's Rock
Hugh A Murphy shares his gruesome discoveries about the Lislea landmark -
Ballymoney Museum
Ballymoney's local authority has had a museum collection since 1860 -
William Drennan
A founder member of the United Irishmen -
Belfast Central Library
Its holdings, history, and architecture -
A View from Home: From No Man's Land Into History
Dr David Hume traces the actions of the Ulster-Scots in the Somme -
A Belfast 'Souk'
A history of Smithfield Market, one-time underside of the city -
The Industrial Heritage of Co Down
Kathleen Neill gives an overview of Co Down’s industrial past -
Unlock the Six Secrets of Wetlands
John McCullough urges you to take a second look at this threatened resource -
Ulster Bank Head Office
The 1860 Waring Street building is an Italianate interpretation of classical themes. -
Ulster American Folk Park
Telling the story of emigration -
US Entry into the Second World War
John Quinn investigates how Northern Ireland was first in Europe to host US Army Air Force Personnel -
The Battle of the Somme: July - November 1916
John Quinn remembers the terrific losses at the Somme -
Drew Mitchell fought in WWII's Pacific Theatre
Catherine Lynagh meets an NI veteran who sought adventure -
John Milliken Witnessed WWII's Big Moments
Catherine Lynagh meets the veteran before his return trip -
The Most Important Event in Ulster-Scots History
Catherine Lynagh finds out more about the Hamilton and Montgomery Settlement -
University Libraries
The university libraries represent a substantial research resource in Northern Ireland -
The Living Countryside
Short film highlighting long lost farming memories and NI's native birds -
Towards a Sustainable Future
Jonathan Lamberton explores Sustainable Development in Northern Ireland -
Green Gyms
Jonathan Lamberton breaks into a sweat with the Conservation Volunteers -
Blown Away by Renewable Energy
Jonathan Lamberton shoots the breeze with Noel Booth -
Cannabis is a Plant with Far Out Uses
The weird things farmers get up to these days -
Our Own Piece of Paradise
Jonathan Lamberton takes a walk on the wildlife side -
Renewable Harland and Wolff
Harland and Wolff, masters of the waves once more -
The Irish Traveller Community
Fionola Meredith looks at the second largest ethnic minority group in Northern Ireland -
The Indian Community in Northern Ireland
Fionola Meredith discovers there are over 1000 members of the Indian community in Northern -
Lifestory Telling by the Chinese Community
Did you know the weather in NI is better than Shanghai? -
A View From Home: The Battle of Aldfreck
Dr David Hume recalls a bloody Ulster-Scots encounter in the Antrim hillsides -
New Website Tells the Story of Ulster Colonists
The 1718 Migration To New World And The New Londonderry -
Linenopolis
A historical overview of the linen industry in Belfast city centre -
The Pagan Tradition and Christianity
Hugh A Murphy sees striking similarities between the two traditions -
The Old Northern Bank Office
Lanyon’s conversion of the old assembly rooms made his name in the city -
The Natural History of Northern Ireland
An introduction to the natural history of Northern Ireland -
The Mulholland Family
The family had strong ties with the linen industry -
The Newry Canal
The earliest summit-level canal in the United Kingdom -
The North of Ireland Family History Society
Fostering interest in family history since 1979 -
The Old Cross of Ardboe - A Poem
A Tyrone poet waxes lyrical about his home -
Nendrum Monastic Site
Northern Ireland’s best example of a pre-Norman monastic enclosure with buildings -
Keeping Mum in the Mournes
Pete Jonno visits the Silent Valley -
The Medieval History of Rathlin Island (400-1400)
The island changed hands many times during the Middle Ages -
The Maid of Antrim
Currently being refurbished, the Maid was a common sight on Lough Neagh until 1998 -
Augustine Henry is The Accidental Botanist
Marion Maxwell considers the achievements of the discoverer of the Chinese gooseberry -
The Libraries, Museums and Archives of NI
An introduction to the major museums, libraries and archives of Northern Ireland -
The Balmoral Show
Northern Ireland’s premier agricultural show -
The Lammas Fair
Two day market fair in Ballycastle -
The Industrial Heritage of South Belfast
An overview of the industrial heritage of south Belfast. -
The Linen Hall Library
The only subscription library still remaining in Ireland -
The Irish Guild
The official promotional organisation of the Irish linen industry -
The Industrial Heritage of York Street
York Street has been transformed by the rapid growth of the city. -
The Lagan Canal
Brain Cassells studies the now defunct canal -
The Jarama Battle
Sean Quinn looks at one of the costliest engagements in the Spanish civil war -
The Industrial Heritage of Northern Ireland
Kathleen Neill gives an overview of Northern Ireland’s industrial past -
The Industrial Heritage of West Belfast
An overview of the industrial heritage of west Belfast. -
The Industrial Heritage of North Belfast
An overview of the industrial heritage of north Belfast. -
The Industrial Heritage of Co Armagh
From jam making to Mr Tayto -
Fermanagh's First Millionaire of the American West
Marion Maxwell looks at the colourful story of John Mullanphy -
The Industrial Heritage of Co Antrim
An overview of the industrial heritage of Co Antrim. -
The Indian Community Centre
Provides a range of services and organises activities for the Indian community -
The Huguenots in Ulster
The French immigrant influence on religion language and economy -
The Impartial Reporter
Jenny Cathcart looks at Ireland's third oldest newspaper