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Gen Drolkar and the Potala Buddhist Centre
Graham Crothers meditates on the role of Buddhism in Belfast -
The Huguenots in Ireland
The Huguenots had a substantial impact on Irish culture -
The Huguenots in Lisburn
The Huguenots in the north of Ireland are most closely associated with the city of Lisburn -
The History of York Street
York Street is one of Belfast’s main thoroughfares -
Belle Isle School of Cookery
Nicky Cahill cooks up a storm in Fermanagh -
The Grand Opera House
The restored Victorian theatre houses a sumptuous oriental interior -
The Harbour Museum
Derry’s Harbour Museum gives an insight into the impact that the River Foyle has had on the city. -
The Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall
The world headquarters of the movement -
The Glens of Antrim Hotel
Serving tourists and the community for more than 200 years -
The History of Newtownards
An overview of the settlement of Newtownards from Neolithic to modern times -
The 1907 Dock Strike
The 1907 Dock strike was the high point of the Belfast labour movement. -
TW Moody
The most influential historian to have come out of Northern Ireland -
The Ancient History of Rathlin (6000BC-AD400)
Rathlin has been inhabited since 6000BC -
The Air War I
Ireland's 'benevolent' neutrality during the second world war -
The Air War II
Ireland's 'benevolent' neutrality during the second world war -
Francis Calder Commemorative Fountain
The founder of the USPCA is remembered in Custom House Square -
Tower Museum
Derry's main museum -
Totally Batty
Nocturnal bat discovery walk at Springhill -
Thomas Russell
United Irishman convicted and hanged for high treason -
Thomas Gallaher
Tobacco magnate who founded one of Belfast’s major industries -
Titanic Quarter
An unprecedented opportunity for Belfast to create an imaginative and world-class urban quarter -
Time Leans for No Man
The story of how the Albert Clock was saved from toppling over -
Time to Clean Up our Act!
EU reports show shocking state of our waters -
Learning to Microwave
Researching the experience of older people and the arts -
The Water Office
The Water Office was designed and built by WH Lynn in 1869 -
The Workhouse Museum
Waterside’s Workhouse Museum -
The Verbal Arts Centre
Centre promoting all aspects of the spoken and written word... -
The Ulster-Scots Language Society
Formed to encourage an interest in the Ulster-Scots language -
The Vicinity of Smithfield
An overview of the history of the area now taken over by Castle Court shopping complex -
The Woodland Trust in Northern Ireland
Providing a more optimistic future for Northern Ireland’s priceless woodland heritage -
Sheep's Milk Products from Springwell Farm
Nicky Cahill finds people are flocking to the Tyrone farm -
The City Of Londonderry
The Building of the Maiden City -
The Siege of Derry
Major event in the history of the city -
The Shirt Industry
The textile industry in Derry -
The Foyle Valley Railway Museum
Discover Derry’s rich Rail History -
The Contemporary Architecture of Northern Ireland
An introduction to contemporary architecture in Northern Ireland -
The Centre for Migration Studies
An international institution studying Irish migration -
The Twelfth of July
The climax of the Ulster Protestant marching season. -
The Clifton Street Cemetery
The Glenravel History Project have been investigating the cemetery for 15 years -
The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum
One of Ireland’s foremost visitor attractions -
The Glens of Antrim
An account of the nine glens of Co Antrim -
The Giants Causeway
Ireland’s foremost natural tourist attraction -
The Ecos Centre
An award winning environmental interpretive centre in Ballymena -
The Causeway Coast Path
The 24km track affords stunning views -
The Caves at Cave Hill
Five caves have been cut into the rock at Cave Hill, north Belfast -
The Geology of Co Antrim
About 600 million years ago, Ireland lay under the ocean somewhere in the southern hemisphere -
The Chapel of the Resurrection
Former mortuary chapel on Cave Hill, Belfast -
The Sleeper Above Belfast
Napoleon’s Nose is a prominent feature of the Cave Hill -
The Chichester Family
Intimately connected with the growth and development of Belfast for over 400 years -
The Story of Irish Linen
The industry has never fully recovered from a decline in the demand for linen in the 1960s -
The Dobbs Family
The Dobbs family are still prominently involved in the affairs of the town, borough and county -
The Plantation of the City of Londonderry
Derry to Londonderry -
The Playhouse
City centre theatre and community arts centre -
The Records of Clifton Street Cemetery
The information contained in these books is a historical goldmine for any researcher -
The Carnegie Centre
A new arts and heritage service for the borough of Larne -
The RSPB in Northern Ireland
Established in Northern Ireland in 1966, the RSPB works to protect local birdlife -
The Bronte Homeland
Follow the story of Patrick Brontë and his family -
PM and US envoy back NI's Community Relations Week
Building a shared future -
St Columbs Cathedral
The jewel in the crown of the plantation city -
St Eugenes Cathedral
Derry’s Catholic Cathedral