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The Theatre and Performing Arts Archive
The primary source of theatrical material from Northern Ireland -
Belfast Gasworks
The city's famous landmark, transformed into an award winning business park -
Belfast's Artist in Residence
Eleanor Wheeler has been appointed to bring artistic vision to the city -
Ballycopeland Windmill
The only surviving windmill in Co Down -
The Art of Rural Ulster
Darran Anderson discusses the inspiration of the countryside on NI artists -
Public Art in Rural Areas
Darran Anderson sees the challenge laid down by artists in the countryside -
Rural Art in Urban Settings
Darran Anderson observes how art inspired by the countryside is flooding the cities -
Hiring Fairs in Ulster
Helen Lewis discusses a time when the work boot was on the other foot -
Migrant Workers in Northern Ireland
Helen Lewis outlines the impact of migrant workers and their experiences in NI -
The Poetry of Rural Ulster (1)
From Kavanagh to Heaney with Darran Anderson -
The Poetry of Rural Ulster (2)
Darran Anderson completes his examination of Ulster poets -
Bernard Barney Hughes
Victorian baker and Catholic lay leader -
Austin’s Department Store
Ireland’s oldest department store -
A Literary Tour of South Belfast
A virtual tour of south Belfast’s literary history -
Architecture in North Belfast
An architectural survey of the north of the city -
An Overview of the Belfast Club Scene
Belfast has had a vibrant and exciting club scene since the early 1990s -
Andrew Jackson
US president whose parents hailed from Boneyface near Carrickfergus -
Association for Arts and Design Education
Aims to make a positive contribution to art and design education -
A Mighty Celt
The relentless rise of screenwriter and director Pearse Elliot -
The Arts Hang on in a Dark Time
New documents shed light on 1975 -
The Secret Country Life of Belfast
Martin Mooney presents a very different view of the nature of Belfast -
Still in One Piece After 1000 Years
Pete Jonno is getting cross in Ardboe -
Amanda Montgomery
Sculptor and installation artist -
Art Beat - Sophie Aghajanian
Palestinian born artist whose work is 'unashamedly escapist' -
Classic Essay from the Archive...
James Simmons writes in the Linen Hall Review of Autumn 1986 -
Billy the Kid - From the Old West to Co Antrim
Christine Crawford re-opens the case on the infamous outlaw -
Fermanagh Lakes
Christine Crawford visits beautiful Lough Erne -
Aviation Firsts in Northern Ireland
Christine Crawford remembers some of our high flyers -
Altnagelvin Hospital
FRS Yorke, E Rosenberg and CS Mardall - Completed 1960 -
Free Derry Corner
Learn about this icon of the modern conflict -
Ann Carlisle
Carlisle’s work ranges from the abstract to the political -
Alice Maher
Unloading the memory banks of an Irish female childhood -
A Profile of Dermot Seymour
Belfast born painter of 'ominous and displaced borderlands' -
Audrey Hughes
Unique pieces of hand felt art-to-wear -
Art Beat - Sharon Kelly
'Art was a channel to another realm' -
A Soldier Playwright
John Michelburne wrote a candid account of the last great siege in the British Isles -
A Visual Celebration
An interview with artist Avram Dumitrescu -
A Titanic Test
Facts and trivia about the White Star liner built in Belfast -
A City in Transition
Can Belfast be mentioned in the same breath as London, Paris, Madrid and Rome? -
Art Beat - Alistair Maclennan
'Be it quick, or be it slow, everything transitions, everything interfuses.' -
Art Beat - Graham Gingles
A constructor of intimate narratives in boxes -
Any Old Lace?
A breathtaking array of needlework at the Irish Lace Museum -
Biodiversity in Northern Ireland
Heather Simpson considers steps being taken to protect the NI environment -
Diversification in rural Northern Ireland
Heather Simpson says 'Cheese please' to one of NI's diversifying successes -
Preservation of NI Woodland
Heather Simpson learns why we must stick with trees -
The Open Farm Experience
Heather Simpson joins the masses and the odd Alpaca on an open farm -
Organic Farming in NI
Heather Simpson finds out that organic farming is hardly 'the good life' -
The Young Farmers Clubs of Ulster
Heather Simpson finds that there's more to Young Farmers Clubs than one might think -
Country Pubs of Northern Ireland
Martin Mooney encourages you to visit his favourite pubs -
ATQ Stewart
One of the most distinguished historians of the last 30 years. -
Andy Barr
Communist and trade union leader from Mountpottinger -
Alexander Mitchell
Builder, brickmaker and engineer -
An Gaeláras
An open house Irish language resource centre... -
Harry Ferguson
Irascible designer of innovative agricultural equipment -
Andy White
Belfast’s Bob Dylan creates an influential brand of Celtic Soul -
After 68
After 68 presents a bleak picture of how war can tear family and community asunder -
Literary Belfast Walking Tour
From the Linen Hall Library to Writers' Square -
A Visit to Flame
Ireland’s only gasworks museum -
A visit to the Irish Linen Centre in Lisburn
Demonstrates how linen has been made and used since Egyptian times -
A Visit to the Lough Neagh Discovery Centre
Lough Neagh is the largest lake in the British Isles